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Deck 5: Drugs, Addiction, and Reward
1
A ___ drug has effects on behavior such as producing euphoria or dysphoria,sedation or stimulation,or even hallucinations.
A)psychoactive
B)psychologically dependent
C)psychotherapeutic
D)psychedelic
A)psychoactive
B)psychologically dependent
C)psychotherapeutic
D)psychedelic
psychoactive
2
Opiates have analgesic effects,which means they can:
A)Induce sleep
B)Decrease anxiety
C)Increase alertness
D)Reduce pain
A)Induce sleep
B)Decrease anxiety
C)Increase alertness
D)Reduce pain
Reduce pain
3
The defining feature(s)of addiction is:
A)Whether or not the opiate system is involved
B)The severity of the withdrawal symptoms
C)Being preoccupied with a drug,compulsive use and high likelihood of relapse
D)Whether or not the drug has a reinforcing effect
A)Whether or not the opiate system is involved
B)The severity of the withdrawal symptoms
C)Being preoccupied with a drug,compulsive use and high likelihood of relapse
D)Whether or not the drug has a reinforcing effect
Being preoccupied with a drug,compulsive use and high likelihood of relapse
4
In a long-term study of heroin users,about ___ of the subjects were dead by age 46 with ___ being the most common cause of death.
A)half,drug overdose
B)three-quarters,homicide or suicide
C)half,poor health
D)90 percent,drug overdose
A)half,drug overdose
B)three-quarters,homicide or suicide
C)half,poor health
D)90 percent,drug overdose
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5
The conditioned tolerance study in your text suggests that:
A)Cocaine is very similar to caffeine
B)Nicotine can be both a stimulant and a depressant
C)Heroin overdose may occur when the drug is administered in a novel environment
D)Tolerance to alcohol often produces tolerance to marijuana
A)Cocaine is very similar to caffeine
B)Nicotine can be both a stimulant and a depressant
C)Heroin overdose may occur when the drug is administered in a novel environment
D)Tolerance to alcohol often produces tolerance to marijuana
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6
Opiate-based drugs have been used to treat all of the following except:
A)Coughing
B)Diarrhea
C)Depression
D)Cancer pain
A)Coughing
B)Diarrhea
C)Depression
D)Cancer pain
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7
A drug that mimics or amplifies the effect of a neurotransmitter is called a(n):
A)Antagonist
B)Ligand
C)Receptor binder
D)Agonist
A)Antagonist
B)Ligand
C)Receptor binder
D)Agonist
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8
Which of the following drugs contributed to Balzac's death by a heart condition?
A)Morphine
B)Opium
C)Caffeine
D)Cocaine
A)Morphine
B)Opium
C)Caffeine
D)Cocaine
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9
Which of the following defines a drug?
A)A chemical that is addictive
B)A chemical that alters the body or its functioning
C)A chemical that corrects abnormal cellular functioning
D)A chemical that is effective in low amounts
A)A chemical that is addictive
B)A chemical that alters the body or its functioning
C)A chemical that corrects abnormal cellular functioning
D)A chemical that is effective in low amounts
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10
Opium is the naturally occurring source of:
A)Endorphins
B)Aspirin
C)Codeine
D)All of the above
A)Endorphins
B)Aspirin
C)Codeine
D)All of the above
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11
Opiates produce all of the following effects except:
A)Hallucinations
B)Analgesia
C)Dedation
D)Euphoria
A)Hallucinations
B)Analgesia
C)Dedation
D)Euphoria
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12
Marc has tried to quit heroin seven times only to relapse each and every time;Marc has used dirty needles to shoot up and claims he doesn't care about the risks from sharing needles,and Marc spends the majority of his waking hours obsessing about how to get high again.Marc shows the hallmark signs of:
A)Being in withdrawal
B)Addiction
C)Low self-esteem
D)Psychoactive drug use
A)Being in withdrawal
B)Addiction
C)Low self-esteem
D)Psychoactive drug use
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13
Eliza woke up in the emergency room,much to her surprise.The physician told her she was lucky that she had been found unconscious in her car.It didn't make sense to Eliza;she had shot up her usual dose,the same as yesterday,from the same old supplier but she had never,ever administered her heroin in her car.Eliza had overdosed because:
A)She had panicked and the adrenaline reduced her tolerance
B)The heroin was a designer drug to which she had no cross-tolerance
C)She had administered the drug in a novel environment
D)The heroin was most likely contaminated with another drug
A)She had panicked and the adrenaline reduced her tolerance
B)The heroin was a designer drug to which she had no cross-tolerance
C)She had administered the drug in a novel environment
D)The heroin was most likely contaminated with another drug
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14
Withdrawal symptoms produced by abstaining from a drug are:
A)Often opposite to the effects of the drug itself
B)Seen only in narcotics
C)Extremely severe in all cases
D)What maintains a drug habit
A)Often opposite to the effects of the drug itself
B)Seen only in narcotics
C)Extremely severe in all cases
D)What maintains a drug habit
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15
Opiates have hypnotic effects,which means they can:
A)Induce sleep
B)Reduce pain
C)Increase alertness
D)Decrease anxiety
A)Induce sleep
B)Reduce pain
C)Increase alertness
D)Decrease anxiety
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16
A key reason for heroin being so addictive is that it:
A)Can be consumed in many ways
B)Easily and rapidly enters the brain
C)Produces euphoria followed by a phase of intense alertness
D)Has very aversive withdrawal symptoms
A)Can be consumed in many ways
B)Easily and rapidly enters the brain
C)Produces euphoria followed by a phase of intense alertness
D)Has very aversive withdrawal symptoms
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17
A decrease in the effectiveness of a drug that is administered repeatedly is:
A)Tolerance
B)A predictor of addiction
C)Addictiveness
D)Withdrawal
A)Tolerance
B)A predictor of addiction
C)Addictiveness
D)Withdrawal
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18
Which of the following is likely to occur during heroin withdrawal?
A)Coma
B)Flu-like symptoms
C)Constipation
D)Sleepiness
A)Coma
B)Flu-like symptoms
C)Constipation
D)Sleepiness
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19
Which of the following is true with respect to tolerance?
A)It is defined as a decreased drug effect with repeated use.
B)It most likely involves a compensatory adaptation of the nervous system.
C)It can lead to an increased risk for overdose.
D)All of the above
A)It is defined as a decreased drug effect with repeated use.
B)It most likely involves a compensatory adaptation of the nervous system.
C)It can lead to an increased risk for overdose.
D)All of the above
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20
A drug that blocks the effect of a neurotransmitter is called a(n):
A)Ligand
B)Antagonist
C)Receptor binding agent
D)Agonist
A)Ligand
B)Antagonist
C)Receptor binding agent
D)Agonist
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21
Alcohol:
A)Inhibits the release of glutamate
B)Decreases activity of the GABA receptor
C)Has no effect at the glutamate receptor
D)Has no effect at the GABA receptor
A)Inhibits the release of glutamate
B)Decreases activity of the GABA receptor
C)Has no effect at the glutamate receptor
D)Has no effect at the GABA receptor
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22
The GABAA receptor complex:
A)Seems to be responsible for drug addiction
B)Can be activated by barbiturates and benzodiazepines
C)Is one of the few complexes that does not have multiple receptor subtypes
D)Is only found in the brain stem
A)Seems to be responsible for drug addiction
B)Can be activated by barbiturates and benzodiazepines
C)Is one of the few complexes that does not have multiple receptor subtypes
D)Is only found in the brain stem
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23
Endorphins:
A)Are analgesics
B)Inhibit the production of dopamine
C)Produce dysphoria
D)Are blocked by methadone
A)Are analgesics
B)Inhibit the production of dopamine
C)Produce dysphoria
D)Are blocked by methadone
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24
Alcohol exerts its major effects on the ___ receptor,a complex that has at least five kinds of receptors.
A)Dopamine
B)Glutamate
C)GABAA
D)GABAB
A)Dopamine
B)Glutamate
C)GABAA
D)GABAB
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25
Delerium tremens:
A)Is a moderate form of alcohol withdrawal
B)Is characterized by hallucinations and delusions
C)Is uncomfortable,but not fatal
D)All of the above
A)Is a moderate form of alcohol withdrawal
B)Is characterized by hallucinations and delusions
C)Is uncomfortable,but not fatal
D)All of the above
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26
Alcohol or ethanol is involved in ___ of all U.S.traffic fatalities.
A)one half
B)one third
C)one fourth
D)None of the above
A)one half
B)one third
C)one fourth
D)None of the above
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27
Fetal alcohol syndrome is most likely to occur if the mother:
A)Attempts to withdraw from alcohol during pregnancy
B)Drinks a small amount of alcohol every day during pregnancy
C)Occasionally binge drinks five or more drinks in a row
D)Is a polydrug user
A)Attempts to withdraw from alcohol during pregnancy
B)Drinks a small amount of alcohol every day during pregnancy
C)Occasionally binge drinks five or more drinks in a row
D)Is a polydrug user
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28
Besides its effects on the GABA receptor,alcohol also affects:
A)Glutamate release
B)Opiate receptors
C)Serotonin receptors
D)Cannabinoid receptors
E) All of the above
A)Glutamate release
B)Opiate receptors
C)Serotonin receptors
D)Cannabinoid receptors
E) All of the above
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29
Alcohol:
A)Has some stimulatory effects at high doses
B)Is consumed by humans but not other animals
C)Is considered to be the oldest of all drugs
D)Is a depressant at all doses
A)Has some stimulatory effects at high doses
B)Is consumed by humans but not other animals
C)Is considered to be the oldest of all drugs
D)Is a depressant at all doses
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30
Ethanol generally does not produce:
A)Euphoria
B)Anxiety
C)Tolerance
D)Lack of motor coordination
A)Euphoria
B)Anxiety
C)Tolerance
D)Lack of motor coordination
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31
Depressants have all of the following effects except:
A)Hypnotic effects
B)Analgesia
C)Anxiolytic effects
D)Sedation
A)Hypnotic effects
B)Analgesia
C)Anxiolytic effects
D)Sedation
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32
Fetal alcohol syndrome is the leading cause of ___ in the Western world.
A)Miscarriages
B)Intellectual impairment
C)Multiple births
D)Infertility
A)Miscarriages
B)Intellectual impairment
C)Multiple births
D)Infertility
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33
Which of the following are most likely to be impulsive and have memory disorders?
A)People who drink a moderate amount of alcohol for most of their life
B)People who drink alcohol for its euphoric effects
C)Binge drinkers
D)Chronic alcoholics
A)People who drink a moderate amount of alcohol for most of their life
B)People who drink alcohol for its euphoric effects
C)Binge drinkers
D)Chronic alcoholics
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34
Naloxone is a(n):
A)Neurotransmitter
B)Opiate agonist
C)Endogenous opiate
D)Opiate antagonist
A)Neurotransmitter
B)Opiate agonist
C)Endogenous opiate
D)Opiate antagonist
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35
During withdrawal from chronic alcohol administration,you are not likely to see:
A)Tremors
B)Sleep disturbances
C)Anxiolytic effects
D)Mood disturbances
A)Tremors
B)Sleep disturbances
C)Anxiolytic effects
D)Mood disturbances
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36
Alison told the waiter to mind his own business;even if she was pregnant,a single glass of wine was safe.The waiter bit his tongue but he knew that:
A)Red wine is particularly likely to produce FAS effects
B)She had had more than just one glass of wine
C)Her age made FAS more likely
D)There is no accepted safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy
A)Red wine is particularly likely to produce FAS effects
B)She had had more than just one glass of wine
C)Her age made FAS more likely
D)There is no accepted safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy
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37
Which of the following is a potential adverse effect of alcohol consumption?
A)Coma or death
B)Cirrhosis of the liver
C)Aggression
D)All of the above
A)Coma or death
B)Cirrhosis of the liver
C)Aggression
D)All of the above
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38
Which of the following is an opioid?
A)Morphine
B)OxyContin
C)Codeine
D)Laudanum
A)Morphine
B)OxyContin
C)Codeine
D)Laudanum
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39
Which of the following is not true about Korsakoff's syndrome?
A)It is caused by chronic alcohol consumption.
B)It involves severe memory loss.
C)It involves a vitamin D deficiency.
D)It causes motor and sensory impairment.
A)It is caused by chronic alcohol consumption.
B)It involves severe memory loss.
C)It involves a vitamin D deficiency.
D)It causes motor and sensory impairment.
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40
An adult is legally considered to be too impaired to drive when their BAC reaches ___ in the United States.
A).80
B).08
C).20
D)0.02
A).80
B).08
C).20
D)0.02
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41
Which of the following is a benzodiazepine effect?
A)The muscle relaxation effects are produced in the limbic system.
B)The amnesic effects are produced in the brain stem.
C)The anxiolytic effects involve the limbic system.
D)The sedation effects occur via the hippocampus.
A)The muscle relaxation effects are produced in the limbic system.
B)The amnesic effects are produced in the brain stem.
C)The anxiolytic effects involve the limbic system.
D)The sedation effects occur via the hippocampus.
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42
Dopamine:
A)Has an excitatory effect
B)Enhances the effects of the cortex on lower structures
C)Increase in the synapse when cocaine blocks its reuptake
D)Is probably not involved in the effects of cocaine
A)Has an excitatory effect
B)Enhances the effects of the cortex on lower structures
C)Increase in the synapse when cocaine blocks its reuptake
D)Is probably not involved in the effects of cocaine
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43
Which of the following is not true about Valium?
A)It is a barbiturate.
B)It is an addictive drug.
C)It can produce mental confusion.
D)It is one of the best known of the benzodiazepines.
A)It is a barbiturate.
B)It is an addictive drug.
C)It can produce mental confusion.
D)It is one of the best known of the benzodiazepines.
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44
Famous Hollywood overdose deaths of the 1960s such as Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland were the result of ___.
A)heroin
B)nicotine
C)barbiturates
D)benzodiazepines
A)heroin
B)nicotine
C)barbiturates
D)benzodiazepines
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45
Treatment for cocaine abuse is difficult because:
A)Users often abuse other drugs
B)Many addicts also have psychological disorders
C)The drug produces intense euphoria
D)All of the above
A)Users often abuse other drugs
B)Many addicts also have psychological disorders
C)The drug produces intense euphoria
D)All of the above
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46
Which of the following has a reputation as a date rape drug?
A)Valium
B)Halcion
C)Rohypnol
D)Xanax
A)Valium
B)Halcion
C)Rohypnol
D)Xanax
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47
Cocaine can be administered:
A)By snorting
B)As "crack," a less pure product
C)By smoking the freebase form
D)All of the above
A)By snorting
B)As "crack," a less pure product
C)By smoking the freebase form
D)All of the above
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48
Amphetamines:
A)Are natural substances
B)Increase concentration
C)Include cocaine
D)Are not used to treat clinical disorders
A)Are natural substances
B)Increase concentration
C)Include cocaine
D)Are not used to treat clinical disorders
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49
Barbiturates:
A)Are currently the drug of choice for treating anxiety
B)Are preferred over benzodiazepines because they are less dangerous
C)Were used in the past to treat epilepsy and insomnia
D)Are like alcohol in that they cause the release of glutamate
A)Are currently the drug of choice for treating anxiety
B)Are preferred over benzodiazepines because they are less dangerous
C)Were used in the past to treat epilepsy and insomnia
D)Are like alcohol in that they cause the release of glutamate
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50
Benzodiazepines replaced barbiturates because:
A)They are not GABA agonists
B)They also have analgesic properties
C)Barbiturates became difficult to obtain
D)They are less likely to produce an accidental overdose
A)They are not GABA agonists
B)They also have analgesic properties
C)Barbiturates became difficult to obtain
D)They are less likely to produce an accidental overdose
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51
Barbiturates are useful clinically because they:
A)Do not produce tolerance at clinical doses
B)Do not produce dependence at clinical doses
C)Are safe for most people regardless of other medications
D)Do not produce withdrawal symptoms when drug is stopped
A)Do not produce tolerance at clinical doses
B)Do not produce dependence at clinical doses
C)Are safe for most people regardless of other medications
D)Do not produce withdrawal symptoms when drug is stopped
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52
Cocaine:
A)Causes a marked impairment in executive function
B)Is not addictive compared to other drugs
C)Increases activity in the prefrontal cortex
D)Does not cause measurable loss of brain tissue
A)Causes a marked impairment in executive function
B)Is not addictive compared to other drugs
C)Increases activity in the prefrontal cortex
D)Does not cause measurable loss of brain tissue
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53
Problems that may be encountered with barbiturate use include:
A)Tolerance,which increases the probability of taking higher doses
B)Addiction,if taken improperly
C)Accidental overdose
D)All of the above
A)Tolerance,which increases the probability of taking higher doses
B)Addiction,if taken improperly
C)Accidental overdose
D)All of the above
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54
Which of the following is unlikely to occur during the "crash" that occurs after a cocaine binge?
A)Anxiety
B)Seizures
C)Depression
D)Craving
A)Anxiety
B)Seizures
C)Depression
D)Craving
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55
Which of the following is not an amphetamine?
A)Crack
B)Ice
C)Crystal
D)Meth
A)Crack
B)Ice
C)Crystal
D)Meth
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56
Cocaine does not produce:
A)Euphoria
B)Relief from fatigue
C)Increased alertness
D)An increase in appetite
A)Euphoria
B)Relief from fatigue
C)Increased alertness
D)An increase in appetite
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57
Prenatal exposure to cocaine:
A)Cannot occur since cocaine does not cross the placenta
B)Causes abnormal circuitry among dopamine neurons
C)Is much more devastating than prenatal exposure to alcohol
D)Has beneficial effects on IQ because it is a stimulant
A)Cannot occur since cocaine does not cross the placenta
B)Causes abnormal circuitry among dopamine neurons
C)Is much more devastating than prenatal exposure to alcohol
D)Has beneficial effects on IQ because it is a stimulant
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58
Barbiturates:
A)Inhibit glutamate activity
B)Inhibit GABAA activity,just like alcohol
C)Open the chloride channels in the GABA complex
D)All of the above
A)Inhibit glutamate activity
B)Inhibit GABAA activity,just like alcohol
C)Open the chloride channels in the GABA complex
D)All of the above
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59
Which of the following is not a characteristic of stimulants?
A)An increase in arousal
B)Elevated mood
C)Analgesia
D)Increased alertness
A)An increase in arousal
B)Elevated mood
C)Analgesia
D)Increased alertness
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60
All of the following are true about cocaine except:
A)It was used as a general anesthetic.
B)The coca leaf that provides the cocaine has been used for centuries.
C)It was once an ingredient in Coca-Cola.
D)At one time it could be purchased as an over-the-counter medication.
A)It was used as a general anesthetic.
B)The coca leaf that provides the cocaine has been used for centuries.
C)It was once an ingredient in Coca-Cola.
D)At one time it could be purchased as an over-the-counter medication.
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61
The effects of MDMA:
A)Have not been shown to produce long-term damage
B)Are important in religious ceremonies and are sanctioned for use in the Native American Church
C)Include appetite enhancement
D)Include stimulation and sensory distortions
A)Have not been shown to produce long-term damage
B)Are important in religious ceremonies and are sanctioned for use in the Native American Church
C)Include appetite enhancement
D)Include stimulation and sensory distortions
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62
Which of the following is not typically observed during nicotine withdrawal?
A)Anxiety
B)Vomiting
C)Drowsiness
D)Headache
A)Anxiety
B)Vomiting
C)Drowsiness
D)Headache
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63
Caffeine withdrawal symptoms:
A)Last about a week
B)Include headaches and fatigue
C)Are easily reversed
D)All of the above
A)Last about a week
B)Include headaches and fatigue
C)Are easily reversed
D)All of the above
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64
All of the following are true about marijuana except:
A)It comes from the Indian hemp plant,which was cultivated in the United States during World War II.
B)Its major psychoactive ingredient is THC.
C)A mild form of marijuana is called hashish.
D)It can be smoked or eaten.
A)It comes from the Indian hemp plant,which was cultivated in the United States during World War II.
B)Its major psychoactive ingredient is THC.
C)A mild form of marijuana is called hashish.
D)It can be smoked or eaten.
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65
Which of the following is not true with respect to tobacco use?
A)A compound in tobacco smoke damages a cancer-suppressing gene,causing lung cancer.
B)Smoking causes cancers in the respiratory system only,because tobacco smoke is inhaled.
C)Women who smoke during pregnancy give birth to underweight infants.
D)Smoking can produce constriction of the blood vessels requiring amputation of extremities.
A)A compound in tobacco smoke damages a cancer-suppressing gene,causing lung cancer.
B)Smoking causes cancers in the respiratory system only,because tobacco smoke is inhaled.
C)Women who smoke during pregnancy give birth to underweight infants.
D)Smoking can produce constriction of the blood vessels requiring amputation of extremities.
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66
MDMA:
A)Was developed as an anesthetic
B)Stimulates the release of dopamine and serotonin
C)Causes dramatic negative effects on cognition,especially memory
D)Is also called angel dust
A)Was developed as an anesthetic
B)Stimulates the release of dopamine and serotonin
C)Causes dramatic negative effects on cognition,especially memory
D)Is also called angel dust
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67
Many psychedelics are chemically similar to neurotransmitters.In particular:
A)Peyote is structurally similar to GABA
B)Mescaline is structurally similar to glutamate
C)LSD is structurally similar to serotonin
D)MDMA is structurally similar to the endogenous opiates
A)Peyote is structurally similar to GABA
B)Mescaline is structurally similar to glutamate
C)LSD is structurally similar to serotonin
D)MDMA is structurally similar to the endogenous opiates
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68
Psychotic behavior following heavy amphetamine use:
A)Has never been documented
B)Lacks the delusions of schizophrenia
C)May be permanent
D)May be accompanied by a permanent sensitivity to amphetamines
A)Has never been documented
B)Lacks the delusions of schizophrenia
C)May be permanent
D)May be accompanied by a permanent sensitivity to amphetamines
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69
Which of the following is not a psychedelic drug?
A)Mescaline
B)LSD
C)Rohypnol
D)Psilocybin
A)Mescaline
B)LSD
C)Rohypnol
D)Psilocybin
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70
Psychedelic drugs cause all of the following effects except:
A)Delusions
B)Perceptual distortions
C)Changes in time perception
D)Alterations in body shape or size
A)Delusions
B)Perceptual distortions
C)Changes in time perception
D)Alterations in body shape or size
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71
Caffeine:
A)Decreases the release of acetylcholine
B)Activates the endorphin receptor
C)Blocks receptors for the neuromodulator adenosine
D)Retards the production of dopamine
A)Decreases the release of acetylcholine
B)Activates the endorphin receptor
C)Blocks receptors for the neuromodulator adenosine
D)Retards the production of dopamine
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72
Phencyclidine was abandoned for clinical use in humans because it:
A)Produces schizophrenic symptoms
B)Destroys serotonin cells
C)Causes memory loss
D)Wasn't a strong enough anesthetic
A)Produces schizophrenic symptoms
B)Destroys serotonin cells
C)Causes memory loss
D)Wasn't a strong enough anesthetic
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73
In large doses nicotine:
A)Produces nausea but cannot produce death
B)Produces vomiting and headaches
C)Inhibits motor activity
D)Produces lightheadedness
A)Produces nausea but cannot produce death
B)Produces vomiting and headaches
C)Inhibits motor activity
D)Produces lightheadedness
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74
When smoked in short puffs nicotine produces ___ effects;when inhaled deeply it produces ___ effects.
A)depressant,stimulating
B)stimulating,depressant
C)stimulant,stimulant
D)depressant,depressant
A)depressant,stimulating
B)stimulating,depressant
C)stimulant,stimulant
D)depressant,depressant
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75
Caffeine is:
A)An illegal drug
B)An abused drug
C)Not considered a drug
D)None of the above
A)An illegal drug
B)An abused drug
C)Not considered a drug
D)None of the above
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76
Officer Gart was trying his best to make the case that PCP is an addictive drug because of research showing that:
A)Lab animals will self-administer PCP
B)The craving for the drug is dependent on dopamine
C)It stimulates glutamate receptors
D)All of the above
A)Lab animals will self-administer PCP
B)The craving for the drug is dependent on dopamine
C)It stimulates glutamate receptors
D)All of the above
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77
Which of the following drugs has contributed most to research on new models for schizophrenia?
A)LSD
B)MDMA
C)PCP
D)Peyote
A)LSD
B)MDMA
C)PCP
D)Peyote
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78
Nicotine:
A)Stimulates the ACh receptor
B)Stimulates the endorphin receptor
C)Inhibits dopamine neurons
D)Inhibits the GABA complex
A)Stimulates the ACh receptor
B)Stimulates the endorphin receptor
C)Inhibits dopamine neurons
D)Inhibits the GABA complex
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79
Amphetamines:
A)Increase appetite
B)Can be used to treat narcolepsy
C)Induce sleep
D)All of the above
A)Increase appetite
B)Can be used to treat narcolepsy
C)Induce sleep
D)All of the above
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80
According to Charles O'Brien,a drug researcher:
A)Cocaine is the most important drug of abuse.
B)Cocaine is overestimated as a drug of abuse.
C)Nicotine is the most important drug of abuse.
D)Nicotine is of minor importance as a drug of abuse.
A)Cocaine is the most important drug of abuse.
B)Cocaine is overestimated as a drug of abuse.
C)Nicotine is the most important drug of abuse.
D)Nicotine is of minor importance as a drug of abuse.
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