Deck 4: Avoid Drug Abuse

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Transdermal administration occurs when a drug diffuses into the bloodstream through the skin.
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Swallowing an antihistamine capsule to treat symptoms of allergy is an example of drug abuse.
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Drugs can be administered orally, transdermally, rectally, parenterally, through inhalation, and through vaping.
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Many drugs result in both physical and psychological dependency.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) "schedules"drugs into seven categories.
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Schedule III drugs have common uses in medical treatment.
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Because alcohol causes blood vessels to expand, drinkers tend to feel warm.
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For an average-sized woman, blood alcohol level (BAL) rises about 0.060 per drink per hour.
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The most common alcohol-related problems are headache, nausea, dehydration, and light-headedness.
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In most states, being convicted of a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a minor offense with little or no implications.
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The legal drinking age is 21 in all states but Alaska.
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Possessing a fake ID is considered fraud, and conviction may result in a permanent criminal record.
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The amount of alcohol in a standard-size drink is different depending on whether it is a glass of wine, a shot of liquor, or a glass of beer.
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Cocaine is classifieds as a Schedule II drug because it is less dangerous and addictive than Schedule I drugs.
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In certain medically supervised contexts, amphetamines can improve quality of life.
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Nicotine is a naturally occurring depressant.
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Stimulants make people feel relaxed and calm, and they may have numbing or pain-relief qualities.
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is proven to cure migraine headaches when used in prescribed doses.
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There has been no documentation of physiological damage among lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) users.
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When phencyclidine (PCP) users get hurt, the drug's anesthetic properties prevent them from feeling pain.
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The effects of salvia begin about 30 minutes after entering the blood.
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Mescaline produces a total psychoactive experience that lasts about 20 hours.
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Mescaline is prescribed as a respiratory stimulant and as a treatment for heart problems.
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Research has demonstrated physical dependence and tolerance to marijuana.
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Marijuana smoke contains high levels of carbon monoxide.
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Smoking marijuana puts individuals at a lesser risk of heart diseases and cancer than does cigarette smoking.
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Street-grade marijuana is not as strong today as it was in previous decades.
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Effects of Spice and K2 can include rapid heart rate, confusion, and hallucinations.
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Psychotherapeutic drugs treat problems ranging from anxiety to depression.
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Antidepressants, such as cannabinoids, can be used in treating generalized anxiety feelings.
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A drug commonly used in date rapes is the tranquilizer Rohypnol.
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Designer drugs are chemical analogues, meaning that they are chemically similar to another drug.
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Fentanyl is a depressant that is less powerful than morphine.
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Heroin that is marketed is sometimes actually a designer drug derived from fentanyl that just looks like heroin.
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Club drugs have short-term effects.
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Drug testing is not usually very accurate.
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If a person tests positive for drugs, a confirmation test is done.
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The standard treatment model for substance dependence begins with incarceration.
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In the United States, more resources are allocated to law enforcement than to drug treatment.
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According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, _____ percent of college students meet the criteria for alcohol use disorder.

A) 8
B) 14
C) 20
D) 35
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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2015) reports that _____ percent of college students report academic consequences from drinking including missing class, falling behind in class, and doing poorly in class.

A) 25
B) 80
C) 10
D) 50
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The injection of a drug with a needle is called _____ administration.

A) transdermal
B) parenteral
C) rectal
D) inhalation
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_____ involves inhaling vapors from a device called an "electronic cigarette."

A) Vaping administration
B) Rectal administration
C) Transdermal administration
D) Parenteral administration
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The chronic, long-term, and consistent taking of a drug for a reason other than the intended use is called _____.

A) drug use
B) drug misuse
C) drug abuse
D) addiction
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Which of the following variables refers to a person's expectations regarding how he or she will experience a drug?

A) Set
B) Notion
C) High
D) Buzz
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When the body begins to need a particular drug in order to function normally, it is called _____ dependence.

A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) acquired
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_____ is a condition that occurs when a drug is taken repeatedly over time, and the effects at the original dose diminish.

A) Overdosing
B) Tolerance
C) Effective dosing
D) Acceptability
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The _____ regulates the selling and usage of drugs and classifies use and penalties under a system of "schedules."

A) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
B) Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
C) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
D) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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Cough medicines with codeine are examples of Schedule _____ drugs.

A) II
B) III
C) IV
D) V
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Which of the following is the concentration of ethyl alcohol in distilled liquors?

A) 3-6 percent
B) 35-40 percent
C) 10-14 percent
D) 45-50 percent
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The percentage of alcohol is equal to _____ of the proof number.

A) one-eighth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
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Alcohol quickly absorbs into the bloodstream, where it moves on to affect all of the following systems EXCEPT the:

A) nervous system.
B) circulatory system.
C) endocrine system.
D) integumentary system.
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High doses of alcohol, such as _____ drinks in an hour, cause impaired judgment, movement, and balance as well as decreased heart rate and breathing.

A) 2-3
B) 3-4
C) 7-8
D) 10-20
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Blood alcohol concentration is influenced by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the amount of alcohol consumed at a given time.
B) weight.
C) height.
D) the amount of food in the stomach.
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Blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) of ______ will cause euphoria, a feeling of well-being, lower inhibitions, minor impairment of reasoning and memory, and intensified emotions in most people.

A) 0.01-0.03
B) 0.04-0.06
C) 0.06-0.08
D) 0.08-0.10
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It takes the liver approximately _____ to oxidize the amount of alcohol in a standard drink.

A) 15 minutes
B) 30 minutes
C) 1 hour
D) 2 hours
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For an average-sized man, blood alcohol level (BAL) rises about _____ per drink per hour.

A) 0.010
B) 0.015
C) 0.040
D) 0.025
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Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is defined as driving with a _____ blood alcohol level (BAL) or above.

A) 0.05
B) 0.06
C) 0.08
D) 0.10
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Dehydration resulting from excessive drinking can cause symptoms such as:

A) headache.
B) reduced hearing.
C) an impaired gag reflex.
D) euphoria.
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By age 18, the typical American is exposed to about _____ advertisements for beer on television, in print, and on the radio.

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 100,000
D) 150,000
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The consumption of very high amounts of alcohol (such as 21 shots in an hour during a twenty-first birthday celebration) in a short period of time is referred to as _____.

A) high-risk drinking
B) binge drinking
C) inherited drinking
D) freestyle drinking
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Opioids come from a class of drugs called _____.

A) psychotherapeutics
B) depressants
C) stimulants
D) hallucinogens
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Which of the following flowers is the source of crude opium?

A) Orchid
B) Iris
C) Lily
D) Poppy
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When was the first legislation to control the distribution and use of narcotics passed?

A) Early 1900s
B) Mid-1950s
C) Mid-1960s
D) Late 1970s
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Which of the following is a Schedule I narcotic that is illegal and considered to have no medical use?

A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Heroin
D) OxyContin
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Which of the following is the category of depressants normally used to induce sleep?

A) Opioids
B) Hallucinogens
C) Sedative-hypnotic drugs
D) Amphetamines
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Which of the following terms refers to the use of inhalants?

A) Gassing
B) Rolling
C) Huffing
D) Snorting
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A term that is often used to describe stimulants is:

A) meth.
B) crystal.
C) speed.
D) crack.
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Cocaine is found in the leaves of the coca plant, which grows in parts of:

A) Asia.
B) the Middle East.
C) South America.
D) southern Mexico.
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The Incas chewed coca leaves for the _____ effects.

A) sedative
B) stimulant
C) hallucinogenic
D) euphoric
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The history of cocaine includes _____, who promoted cocaine to treat morphine addiction until he became addicted himself.

A) John Pemberton
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Ernst Haeckel
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Crack is about _____ times stronger than regular cocaine.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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Prescription stimulants used to treat narcolepsy, low blood pressure, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are called:

A) inhalants.
B) amphetamines.
C) nicotines.
D) hallucinogens.
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In recent years, a dangerous and highly addictive form of amphetamine, called _____, has become a serious problem, especially in communities where the rave culture is prominent.

A) methamphetamine
B) methylphenidate
C) khat
D) nicotine
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A dose of caffeine causes a higher level of alertness for about _____ after which it gradually wears off.

A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 1 and 1/2 hours
D) 2 hours
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Which of the following beverages contains the highest amount of caffeine?

A) Soft drinks
B) Coffee
C) Tea
D) Hot chocolate
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was accidentally discovered in the late 1930s during research work that attempted to find a cure for:

A) the common cold.
B) influenza.
C) migraine headaches.
D) polio.
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) became popular as part of the counterculture movement of the:

A) 1910s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1970s.
D) 1980s.
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Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic drug found in a type of:

A) mushroom.
B) cactus.
C) wildflower.
D) grass.
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Which of the following hallucinogenic drugs is found in peyote?

A) Mescaline
B) Phencyclidine
C) Shrooms
D) Acid
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Transdermal administration occurs when a drug diffuses into the bloodstream through the skin.
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Swallowing an antihistamine capsule to treat symptoms of allergy is an example of drug abuse.
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3
Drugs can be administered orally, transdermally, rectally, parenterally, through inhalation, and through vaping.
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4
Many drugs result in both physical and psychological dependency.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) "schedules"drugs into seven categories.
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Schedule III drugs have common uses in medical treatment.
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Because alcohol causes blood vessels to expand, drinkers tend to feel warm.
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For an average-sized woman, blood alcohol level (BAL) rises about 0.060 per drink per hour.
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The most common alcohol-related problems are headache, nausea, dehydration, and light-headedness.
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In most states, being convicted of a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a minor offense with little or no implications.
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The legal drinking age is 21 in all states but Alaska.
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Possessing a fake ID is considered fraud, and conviction may result in a permanent criminal record.
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The amount of alcohol in a standard-size drink is different depending on whether it is a glass of wine, a shot of liquor, or a glass of beer.
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Cocaine is classifieds as a Schedule II drug because it is less dangerous and addictive than Schedule I drugs.
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In certain medically supervised contexts, amphetamines can improve quality of life.
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Nicotine is a naturally occurring depressant.
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Stimulants make people feel relaxed and calm, and they may have numbing or pain-relief qualities.
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is proven to cure migraine headaches when used in prescribed doses.
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There has been no documentation of physiological damage among lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) users.
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When phencyclidine (PCP) users get hurt, the drug's anesthetic properties prevent them from feeling pain.
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The effects of salvia begin about 30 minutes after entering the blood.
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Mescaline produces a total psychoactive experience that lasts about 20 hours.
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Mescaline is prescribed as a respiratory stimulant and as a treatment for heart problems.
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Research has demonstrated physical dependence and tolerance to marijuana.
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Marijuana smoke contains high levels of carbon monoxide.
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Smoking marijuana puts individuals at a lesser risk of heart diseases and cancer than does cigarette smoking.
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Street-grade marijuana is not as strong today as it was in previous decades.
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Effects of Spice and K2 can include rapid heart rate, confusion, and hallucinations.
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Psychotherapeutic drugs treat problems ranging from anxiety to depression.
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Antidepressants, such as cannabinoids, can be used in treating generalized anxiety feelings.
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A drug commonly used in date rapes is the tranquilizer Rohypnol.
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Designer drugs are chemical analogues, meaning that they are chemically similar to another drug.
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Fentanyl is a depressant that is less powerful than morphine.
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Heroin that is marketed is sometimes actually a designer drug derived from fentanyl that just looks like heroin.
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Club drugs have short-term effects.
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Drug testing is not usually very accurate.
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If a person tests positive for drugs, a confirmation test is done.
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The standard treatment model for substance dependence begins with incarceration.
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In the United States, more resources are allocated to law enforcement than to drug treatment.
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According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, _____ percent of college students meet the criteria for alcohol use disorder.

A) 8
B) 14
C) 20
D) 35
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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2015) reports that _____ percent of college students report academic consequences from drinking including missing class, falling behind in class, and doing poorly in class.

A) 25
B) 80
C) 10
D) 50
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The injection of a drug with a needle is called _____ administration.

A) transdermal
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C) rectal
D) inhalation
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_____ involves inhaling vapors from a device called an "electronic cigarette."

A) Vaping administration
B) Rectal administration
C) Transdermal administration
D) Parenteral administration
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The chronic, long-term, and consistent taking of a drug for a reason other than the intended use is called _____.

A) drug use
B) drug misuse
C) drug abuse
D) addiction
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Which of the following variables refers to a person's expectations regarding how he or she will experience a drug?

A) Set
B) Notion
C) High
D) Buzz
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When the body begins to need a particular drug in order to function normally, it is called _____ dependence.

A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) acquired
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_____ is a condition that occurs when a drug is taken repeatedly over time, and the effects at the original dose diminish.

A) Overdosing
B) Tolerance
C) Effective dosing
D) Acceptability
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The _____ regulates the selling and usage of drugs and classifies use and penalties under a system of "schedules."

A) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
B) Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
C) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
D) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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Cough medicines with codeine are examples of Schedule _____ drugs.

A) II
B) III
C) IV
D) V
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Which of the following is the concentration of ethyl alcohol in distilled liquors?

A) 3-6 percent
B) 35-40 percent
C) 10-14 percent
D) 45-50 percent
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The percentage of alcohol is equal to _____ of the proof number.

A) one-eighth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
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Alcohol quickly absorbs into the bloodstream, where it moves on to affect all of the following systems EXCEPT the:

A) nervous system.
B) circulatory system.
C) endocrine system.
D) integumentary system.
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High doses of alcohol, such as _____ drinks in an hour, cause impaired judgment, movement, and balance as well as decreased heart rate and breathing.

A) 2-3
B) 3-4
C) 7-8
D) 10-20
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Blood alcohol concentration is influenced by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the amount of alcohol consumed at a given time.
B) weight.
C) height.
D) the amount of food in the stomach.
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Blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) of ______ will cause euphoria, a feeling of well-being, lower inhibitions, minor impairment of reasoning and memory, and intensified emotions in most people.

A) 0.01-0.03
B) 0.04-0.06
C) 0.06-0.08
D) 0.08-0.10
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It takes the liver approximately _____ to oxidize the amount of alcohol in a standard drink.

A) 15 minutes
B) 30 minutes
C) 1 hour
D) 2 hours
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For an average-sized man, blood alcohol level (BAL) rises about _____ per drink per hour.

A) 0.010
B) 0.015
C) 0.040
D) 0.025
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Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is defined as driving with a _____ blood alcohol level (BAL) or above.

A) 0.05
B) 0.06
C) 0.08
D) 0.10
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59
Dehydration resulting from excessive drinking can cause symptoms such as:

A) headache.
B) reduced hearing.
C) an impaired gag reflex.
D) euphoria.
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By age 18, the typical American is exposed to about _____ advertisements for beer on television, in print, and on the radio.

A) 10,000
B) 50,000
C) 100,000
D) 150,000
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61
The consumption of very high amounts of alcohol (such as 21 shots in an hour during a twenty-first birthday celebration) in a short period of time is referred to as _____.

A) high-risk drinking
B) binge drinking
C) inherited drinking
D) freestyle drinking
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62
Opioids come from a class of drugs called _____.

A) psychotherapeutics
B) depressants
C) stimulants
D) hallucinogens
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Which of the following flowers is the source of crude opium?

A) Orchid
B) Iris
C) Lily
D) Poppy
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When was the first legislation to control the distribution and use of narcotics passed?

A) Early 1900s
B) Mid-1950s
C) Mid-1960s
D) Late 1970s
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Which of the following is a Schedule I narcotic that is illegal and considered to have no medical use?

A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Heroin
D) OxyContin
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Which of the following is the category of depressants normally used to induce sleep?

A) Opioids
B) Hallucinogens
C) Sedative-hypnotic drugs
D) Amphetamines
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Which of the following terms refers to the use of inhalants?

A) Gassing
B) Rolling
C) Huffing
D) Snorting
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A term that is often used to describe stimulants is:

A) meth.
B) crystal.
C) speed.
D) crack.
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Cocaine is found in the leaves of the coca plant, which grows in parts of:

A) Asia.
B) the Middle East.
C) South America.
D) southern Mexico.
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The Incas chewed coca leaves for the _____ effects.

A) sedative
B) stimulant
C) hallucinogenic
D) euphoric
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71
The history of cocaine includes _____, who promoted cocaine to treat morphine addiction until he became addicted himself.

A) John Pemberton
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Ernst Haeckel
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72
Crack is about _____ times stronger than regular cocaine.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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Prescription stimulants used to treat narcolepsy, low blood pressure, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are called:

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B) amphetamines.
C) nicotines.
D) hallucinogens.
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In recent years, a dangerous and highly addictive form of amphetamine, called _____, has become a serious problem, especially in communities where the rave culture is prominent.

A) methamphetamine
B) methylphenidate
C) khat
D) nicotine
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A dose of caffeine causes a higher level of alertness for about _____ after which it gradually wears off.

A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 1 and 1/2 hours
D) 2 hours
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Which of the following beverages contains the highest amount of caffeine?

A) Soft drinks
B) Coffee
C) Tea
D) Hot chocolate
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77
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was accidentally discovered in the late 1930s during research work that attempted to find a cure for:

A) the common cold.
B) influenza.
C) migraine headaches.
D) polio.
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78
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) became popular as part of the counterculture movement of the:

A) 1910s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1970s.
D) 1980s.
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79
Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic drug found in a type of:

A) mushroom.
B) cactus.
C) wildflower.
D) grass.
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80
Which of the following hallucinogenic drugs is found in peyote?

A) Mescaline
B) Phencyclidine
C) Shrooms
D) Acid
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