Deck 14: Substance Use and Misuse

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Physical tolerance is a situation in which the body adapts to a drug so that the initial dose, no longer produces the same emotional or psychological effects.
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An addiction often starts when a person does something to bring pleasure or avoid pain.
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Although many common behaviours are potentially addictive, most people who engage in them don't develop an addiction.
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Risk for addiction does not depend on factors such as personality, lifestyle, heredity, the social and physical environment, and the nature of the substance or behaviour in question.
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Genetic factors do not play a role in risk for addiction.
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Compulsive gamblers can resist the urge to gamble when faced with financial or personal ruin.
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Compulsive buying and browsing the internet has the potential to develop into an addiction.
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Psychoactive drugs include only illegal drug compounds.
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Drug use and abuse happens only with those from the low socio-economic standards accompanied by poor education.
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Many over-the-counter medications contain drugs that can alter moods or reactions.
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Characteristics that place people at higher-than-average risk of trying illegal drugs include being male, young, a troubled adolescent, and a thrill-seeker.
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The relapse rate is usually low for all types of addiction related treatment.
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Rebellious or unusually irritable behaviour could indicate drug abuse problems.
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The best solution to drug misuse is prevention.
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Only 29% of Canadians over age 15 drink alcohol in some form.
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Alcohol seems to affect different people in different ways.
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Methyl alcohol is the psychoactive ingredient in all alcoholic beverages.
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When consumed, alcohol is only absorbed into the blood-stream from the small intestine.
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A woman will have a higher blood alcohol content (BAC) level than a man after consuming the same amount of alcohol.
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Alcohol use contributes to over 50% of all murders, assaults, and rapes.
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A person with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% is considered legally drunk.
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Some provinces with a Graduated Licensing Program now have "zero-tolerance"
laws for new drivers
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Alcohol abuse is the leading cause of preventable death in Canada.
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Drinking patterns that result in academic, professional, interpersonal, or legal difficulties are common examples of alcohol misuse or abuse.
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The lifetime risk of alcoholism in Canada is about 10% for women and 3% for men.
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Symptoms such as trembling hands, a rapid pulse and breathing rate, insomnia, nightmares, anxiety, and gastrointestinal upset can occur with alcohol withdrawal.
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Some alcoholics recover without professional help.
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The responsible use of alcohol means drinking in a way that keeps your blood alcohol content (BAC) low and your behaviour under control.
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Smoking is considered to be one of the leading preventable causes of illness and death in Canada.
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Every cigarette a person smokes reduces life expectancy by about 30 minutes.
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Low-tar and low-nicotine cigarettes do not deliver dangerous doses of chemicals as regular cigarettes do.
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On average, smokers live 10-15 years longer than non-smokers.
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Clove cigarettes contain almost half as much tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide as conventional cigarettes.
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Cigar smokers who don't inhale have a six-times-higher risk of lung cancer than nonsmokers.
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Use of spit tobacco usually does not have an impact on esophageal or ling cancers.
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Marketers of e-cigs have claimed that the devices deliver only nicotine, making them a safe cigarette that does not cause cancer.
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It is estimated that as many as 1000 Canadians die from coronary heart disease caused by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) each year.
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Low birth weight is not linked to maternal smoking.
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Babies born to mothers who smoke more than two packs a day perform poorly on developmental tests in the first hours after birth when compared with babies of non-smoking mothers.
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A psychoactive drug is one that:

A) increases the rate of physiological functions.
B) alters a person's state of mind or consciousness.
C) affects only the brain and nerve cells.
D) is available only with a medical prescription.
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Recurrent drug use in situations in which it is physically hazardous, such as before driving a car, is an example of:

A) drug abuse.
B) drug dependence.
C) drug tolerance.
D) drug addiction.
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An addiction often starts when a person does something to bring pleasure or _____.

A) avoid pleasure
B) avoid addiction
C) avoid happiness
D) avoid pain
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Which of the following is NOT identified as a potential risk factor for addiction?

A) Personality
B) Economic status
C) Heredity
D) Physical environment
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Which of the following statements about compulsive gamblers is FALSE?

A) They have a very low rate of suicide.
B) They cannot resist the urge to gamble.
C) They seek excitement more than money.
D) They often have problems with substance abuse.
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All of the following are legally available psychoactive drugs EXCEPT:

A) caffeine.
B) alcohol.
C) heroin.
D) tobacco.
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All of the following are characteristics of people that place themselves at higher-than-average risk for addiction, EXCEPT:

A) young.
B) female.
C) troubled adolescent.
D) thrill-seeker.
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Which of the following is NOT a group that provides a treatment program for drug addiction?

A) Drug treatment centres
B) Self-help groups
C) Peer counselling
D) Drug clubs
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Identify a signal that does NOT indicate drug misuse.

A) Sudden withdrawal or emotional distance
B) Enjoying life and being productive
C) Decline in school performance
D) Changes in sleeping or eating habits
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Which of the following statements about GHB is FALSE?

A) It is a CNS depressant causing sedation.
B) It leads to physical dependence.
C) Most forms sold are high-grade and pure.
D) It is used as a date rape drug.
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_____ is a veterinary anesthetic that can be taken in powdered or liquid form, and may cause hallucinations and impaired attention and memory.

A) Heroine
B) Cocaine
C) LSD
D) Ketamine
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_____ is the psychoactive ingredient in all alcoholic beverages.

A) Ethyl alcohol
B) Methyl alcohol
C) Propyl alcohol
D) Sugar alcohol
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One drink refers to _____-ounce bottle of beer.

A) 12
B) 24
C) 36
D) 48
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Alcohol does NOT have the following effects on the body.

A) increased flushing and sweating.
B) enhanced sexual functioning.
C) disturbed sleep patterns.
D) decreased motor coordination.
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People are considered legally drunk when their blood alcohol content (BAC) is:

A) 0.08%.
B) 0.10%.
C) 0.15%.
D) 0.20%.
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Some provinces with a Graduated Licensing Program now have "zero-tolerance" laws for new drivers. Which means they are allowed to have ______ % of alcohol in their blood:

A) 0.08%
B) 0.06%
C) 0.00%
D) 0.005%
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All of the following are true about those who drink and drive, EXCEPT:

A) They have a slower reaction time
B) Judgement skills are impaired
C) Motor coordination is enhanced
D) Motor coordination is reduced
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Which of the following is NOT associated with chronic use of alcohol?

A) paranoia
B) low blood pressure
C) diabetes
D) liver cancer
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Compared to non-abusers of alcohol, the average life span of an alcohol abuser is _____ years shorter.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 9
D) 15
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Alcohol is not related to which of the following types of cancer?

A) Oral
B) Stomach
C) Pancreatic
D) colon cancer
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The effects of fetal alcohol syndrome are:

A) large birth weight babies, who possess higher than normal intelligence.
B) both physical and mental impairments.
C) individuals have some physical impairments, although no mental impairments are observed
D) usually all of their symptoms are reversed by the time the child is 5 years old
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Which of the following is NOT a major warning sign for alcohol abuse?

A) drinking with a group of people
B) drinking before driving
C) drinking in the morning
D) drinking more frequently than in the past
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Negative consequences associated with binge drinking don't include:

A) poor academic performance.
B) violence.
C) engaging in unplanned sex.
D) Improved social skills
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Which of the following does NOT represent responsible drinking behaviour?

A) Not eating before you drink
B) Drinking slowly
C) Spacing your drinks
D) Keeping your behaviour under your control
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All of the following are factors that encourage responsible drinking in others, EXCEPT:

A) expressing disapproval about someone who has drunk too much.
B) serving lots of nonalcoholic choices at parties.
C) pardoning unacceptable behaviour.
D) insisting that a guest who drank too much take a taxi.
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All of the following are considered as a health hazard as a result of smoking EXCEPT:

A) Cardiovascular disease
B) Menstrual disorders
C) Impotence
D) Strong bones
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Environmental tobacco smoke impacts others through:

A) only sidestream smoke.
B) sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke.
C) mainstream smoke with minimal concentration of chemicals.
D) no impact on others
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Which of the following is NOT associated with smoking during pregnancy?

A) Higher rates of premature delivery
B) Higher rates of short attention spans in affected children
C) Higher rates of high activity levels in affected children
D) Higher rates of sudden infant death syndrome
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A person who quits smoking will NOT experience:

A) enhanced ability to taste.
B) decreased blood oxygen level.
C) improved circulation.
D) decreased sinus congestion.
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Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy to stop smoking?

A) Keep your goal to yourself so that others won't know if you fail.
B) Use relaxation techniques when you have a craving.
C) Keep track of your urges to smoke in a health journal.
D) Practice time management so that you don't feel overwhelmed.
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_______________ is lower sensitivity to a drug so that a given dose no longer exerts the usual effect and larger doses are needed.
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_____________________ is psychological or physical dependence on a substance or behaviour, characterized by a compulsive desire and increasing need for the substance or behaviour.
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A(n) _______________ drug is one that can alter a person's consciousness or experiences.
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____________ is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant that in large doses or when taken with alcohol can cause sedation, loss of consciousness, respiratory arrest, and death.
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____________ is a veterinary anesthetic that can be taken in powdered or liquid form, which may cause hallucinations and impaired attention and memory.
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___________________ represents two times the percentage of alcohol in a beverage, measured by volume; a 100-proof beverage contains 50% alcohol.
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_______________ is the intoxicating ingredient in fermented liquors, a colourless, pungent liquid.
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_________________ is the amount of alcohol in the blood in terms of weight per unit volume; used as a measure of intoxication.
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______________ is a disease in which the liver is severely damaged by alcohol, other toxins, or infection.
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_______________________________ is a characteristic group of birth defects caused by excessive alcohol consumption by the mother, including facial deformities, heart defects, and physical and intellectual impairments.
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__________________________ is a pathological use of alcohol, or impairment in functioning due to alcohol; characterized by tolerance and withdrawal symptoms; alcoholism.
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Physical tolerance is a situation in which the body adapts to a drug so that the initial dose, no longer produces the same emotional or psychological effects.
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An addiction often starts when a person does something to bring pleasure or avoid pain.
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Although many common behaviours are potentially addictive, most people who engage in them don't develop an addiction.
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Risk for addiction does not depend on factors such as personality, lifestyle, heredity, the social and physical environment, and the nature of the substance or behaviour in question.
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Genetic factors do not play a role in risk for addiction.
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Compulsive gamblers can resist the urge to gamble when faced with financial or personal ruin.
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Compulsive buying and browsing the internet has the potential to develop into an addiction.
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Psychoactive drugs include only illegal drug compounds.
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Drug use and abuse happens only with those from the low socio-economic standards accompanied by poor education.
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Many over-the-counter medications contain drugs that can alter moods or reactions.
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Characteristics that place people at higher-than-average risk of trying illegal drugs include being male, young, a troubled adolescent, and a thrill-seeker.
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The relapse rate is usually low for all types of addiction related treatment.
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Rebellious or unusually irritable behaviour could indicate drug abuse problems.
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The best solution to drug misuse is prevention.
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Only 29% of Canadians over age 15 drink alcohol in some form.
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Alcohol seems to affect different people in different ways.
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Methyl alcohol is the psychoactive ingredient in all alcoholic beverages.
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When consumed, alcohol is only absorbed into the blood-stream from the small intestine.
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A woman will have a higher blood alcohol content (BAC) level than a man after consuming the same amount of alcohol.
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Alcohol use contributes to over 50% of all murders, assaults, and rapes.
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A person with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% is considered legally drunk.
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Some provinces with a Graduated Licensing Program now have "zero-tolerance"
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Alcohol abuse is the leading cause of preventable death in Canada.
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Drinking patterns that result in academic, professional, interpersonal, or legal difficulties are common examples of alcohol misuse or abuse.
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The lifetime risk of alcoholism in Canada is about 10% for women and 3% for men.
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Symptoms such as trembling hands, a rapid pulse and breathing rate, insomnia, nightmares, anxiety, and gastrointestinal upset can occur with alcohol withdrawal.
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Some alcoholics recover without professional help.
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The responsible use of alcohol means drinking in a way that keeps your blood alcohol content (BAC) low and your behaviour under control.
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Smoking is considered to be one of the leading preventable causes of illness and death in Canada.
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Every cigarette a person smokes reduces life expectancy by about 30 minutes.
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Low-tar and low-nicotine cigarettes do not deliver dangerous doses of chemicals as regular cigarettes do.
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On average, smokers live 10-15 years longer than non-smokers.
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Clove cigarettes contain almost half as much tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide as conventional cigarettes.
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Cigar smokers who don't inhale have a six-times-higher risk of lung cancer than nonsmokers.
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Use of spit tobacco usually does not have an impact on esophageal or ling cancers.
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Marketers of e-cigs have claimed that the devices deliver only nicotine, making them a safe cigarette that does not cause cancer.
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It is estimated that as many as 1000 Canadians die from coronary heart disease caused by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) each year.
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38
Low birth weight is not linked to maternal smoking.
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Babies born to mothers who smoke more than two packs a day perform poorly on developmental tests in the first hours after birth when compared with babies of non-smoking mothers.
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A psychoactive drug is one that:

A) increases the rate of physiological functions.
B) alters a person's state of mind or consciousness.
C) affects only the brain and nerve cells.
D) is available only with a medical prescription.
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Recurrent drug use in situations in which it is physically hazardous, such as before driving a car, is an example of:

A) drug abuse.
B) drug dependence.
C) drug tolerance.
D) drug addiction.
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An addiction often starts when a person does something to bring pleasure or _____.

A) avoid pleasure
B) avoid addiction
C) avoid happiness
D) avoid pain
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Which of the following is NOT identified as a potential risk factor for addiction?

A) Personality
B) Economic status
C) Heredity
D) Physical environment
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44
Which of the following statements about compulsive gamblers is FALSE?

A) They have a very low rate of suicide.
B) They cannot resist the urge to gamble.
C) They seek excitement more than money.
D) They often have problems with substance abuse.
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All of the following are legally available psychoactive drugs EXCEPT:

A) caffeine.
B) alcohol.
C) heroin.
D) tobacco.
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All of the following are characteristics of people that place themselves at higher-than-average risk for addiction, EXCEPT:

A) young.
B) female.
C) troubled adolescent.
D) thrill-seeker.
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Which of the following is NOT a group that provides a treatment program for drug addiction?

A) Drug treatment centres
B) Self-help groups
C) Peer counselling
D) Drug clubs
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Identify a signal that does NOT indicate drug misuse.

A) Sudden withdrawal or emotional distance
B) Enjoying life and being productive
C) Decline in school performance
D) Changes in sleeping or eating habits
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49
Which of the following statements about GHB is FALSE?

A) It is a CNS depressant causing sedation.
B) It leads to physical dependence.
C) Most forms sold are high-grade and pure.
D) It is used as a date rape drug.
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50
_____ is a veterinary anesthetic that can be taken in powdered or liquid form, and may cause hallucinations and impaired attention and memory.

A) Heroine
B) Cocaine
C) LSD
D) Ketamine
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51
_____ is the psychoactive ingredient in all alcoholic beverages.

A) Ethyl alcohol
B) Methyl alcohol
C) Propyl alcohol
D) Sugar alcohol
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One drink refers to _____-ounce bottle of beer.

A) 12
B) 24
C) 36
D) 48
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Alcohol does NOT have the following effects on the body.

A) increased flushing and sweating.
B) enhanced sexual functioning.
C) disturbed sleep patterns.
D) decreased motor coordination.
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People are considered legally drunk when their blood alcohol content (BAC) is:

A) 0.08%.
B) 0.10%.
C) 0.15%.
D) 0.20%.
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Some provinces with a Graduated Licensing Program now have "zero-tolerance" laws for new drivers. Which means they are allowed to have ______ % of alcohol in their blood:

A) 0.08%
B) 0.06%
C) 0.00%
D) 0.005%
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All of the following are true about those who drink and drive, EXCEPT:

A) They have a slower reaction time
B) Judgement skills are impaired
C) Motor coordination is enhanced
D) Motor coordination is reduced
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57
Which of the following is NOT associated with chronic use of alcohol?

A) paranoia
B) low blood pressure
C) diabetes
D) liver cancer
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58
Compared to non-abusers of alcohol, the average life span of an alcohol abuser is _____ years shorter.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 9
D) 15
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59
Alcohol is not related to which of the following types of cancer?

A) Oral
B) Stomach
C) Pancreatic
D) colon cancer
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60
The effects of fetal alcohol syndrome are:

A) large birth weight babies, who possess higher than normal intelligence.
B) both physical and mental impairments.
C) individuals have some physical impairments, although no mental impairments are observed
D) usually all of their symptoms are reversed by the time the child is 5 years old
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Which of the following is NOT a major warning sign for alcohol abuse?

A) drinking with a group of people
B) drinking before driving
C) drinking in the morning
D) drinking more frequently than in the past
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62
Negative consequences associated with binge drinking don't include:

A) poor academic performance.
B) violence.
C) engaging in unplanned sex.
D) Improved social skills
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63
Which of the following does NOT represent responsible drinking behaviour?

A) Not eating before you drink
B) Drinking slowly
C) Spacing your drinks
D) Keeping your behaviour under your control
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64
All of the following are factors that encourage responsible drinking in others, EXCEPT:

A) expressing disapproval about someone who has drunk too much.
B) serving lots of nonalcoholic choices at parties.
C) pardoning unacceptable behaviour.
D) insisting that a guest who drank too much take a taxi.
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65
All of the following are considered as a health hazard as a result of smoking EXCEPT:

A) Cardiovascular disease
B) Menstrual disorders
C) Impotence
D) Strong bones
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66
Environmental tobacco smoke impacts others through:

A) only sidestream smoke.
B) sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke.
C) mainstream smoke with minimal concentration of chemicals.
D) no impact on others
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Which of the following is NOT associated with smoking during pregnancy?

A) Higher rates of premature delivery
B) Higher rates of short attention spans in affected children
C) Higher rates of high activity levels in affected children
D) Higher rates of sudden infant death syndrome
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A person who quits smoking will NOT experience:

A) enhanced ability to taste.
B) decreased blood oxygen level.
C) improved circulation.
D) decreased sinus congestion.
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69
Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy to stop smoking?

A) Keep your goal to yourself so that others won't know if you fail.
B) Use relaxation techniques when you have a craving.
C) Keep track of your urges to smoke in a health journal.
D) Practice time management so that you don't feel overwhelmed.
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_______________ is lower sensitivity to a drug so that a given dose no longer exerts the usual effect and larger doses are needed.
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_____________________ is psychological or physical dependence on a substance or behaviour, characterized by a compulsive desire and increasing need for the substance or behaviour.
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A(n) _______________ drug is one that can alter a person's consciousness or experiences.
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____________ is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant that in large doses or when taken with alcohol can cause sedation, loss of consciousness, respiratory arrest, and death.
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____________ is a veterinary anesthetic that can be taken in powdered or liquid form, which may cause hallucinations and impaired attention and memory.
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___________________ represents two times the percentage of alcohol in a beverage, measured by volume; a 100-proof beverage contains 50% alcohol.
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_______________ is the intoxicating ingredient in fermented liquors, a colourless, pungent liquid.
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_________________ is the amount of alcohol in the blood in terms of weight per unit volume; used as a measure of intoxication.
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______________ is a disease in which the liver is severely damaged by alcohol, other toxins, or infection.
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_______________________________ is a characteristic group of birth defects caused by excessive alcohol consumption by the mother, including facial deformities, heart defects, and physical and intellectual impairments.
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__________________________ is a pathological use of alcohol, or impairment in functioning due to alcohol; characterized by tolerance and withdrawal symptoms; alcoholism.
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