Deck 13: Misuse of Inhalants and Aerosols

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According to your text, the ratio of male-to-female inhalant abusers is

A)10 boys for every 1 girl.
B)1 boy for every 3 girls.
C)15 boys for every 4 girls.
D)unclear, as there is mixed evidence reported.
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Some nitrate compounds are used medicinally to treat

A)asthma.
B)kidney-related disorders.
C)skin rashes.
D)heart conditions.
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Which of the following is a potential health consequence of inhalant abuse?

A)Brain damage
B)Kidney damage
C)Bone marrow damage
D)All of these answers
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Those who misuse inhalants

A)may even abuse agents that are flammable.
B)do not try to heat any compound to cause it to release any fumes that can be abused through inhalation.
C)are also exclusively intravenous drug abusers.
D)face no risk of death from their abuse of these compounds, since they are so commonly found around the house.
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The majority of inhalant abusers will go on to develop other drug problems.
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Inhalant-related death

A)usually involves persons who chronically abuse inhalants.
B)can occur even with the first episode of inhalant abuse.
C)rarely involves cardiac arrhythmias.
D)is the result of kidney failure caused by the effects of inhaled compounds.
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An interesting example of inhalant use from history is

A)the Oracle at Delphi.
B)Songs of Solomon.
C)the inspiration for the author of Frankenstein.
D)Homer's description of inhalant use in the Iliad.
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Rafael has poured lighter fluid onto a cloth and places the cloth over his mouth and nose.What type of inhalant abuse is he engaging in?

A)Bagging
B)Sniffing
C)Ragging
D)Huffing
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Nitrous oxide abusers run the risk of death through

A)heart attack.
B)heat exhaustion.
C)hypoxia.
D)stroke.
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What is one of the main advantages of the simple, carbon-based inhalants most commonly used?

A)They do not produce any side effects for the user.
B)They are legal.
C)They are able to cross the blood-brain barrier quite rapidly.
D)Their effects last less than 5 minutes, providing a rapid but brief high.
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According to your text, although there were isolated episodes of inhalant abuse prior to the turn of the last century, it

A)gradually evolved into a phenomenon that involved inhaling the fumes of toluene exclusively.
B)became more popular in the 1900s when industrial solvents became available for abuse.
C)tended to be ignored by the mainstream media until the late 1990s.
D)has not continued to be a social problem since other drugs are available to people who would have formerly abused solvents alone.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the subforms of inhalant-related disorders listed in the DSM-5?

A)Inhalant use disorder
B)Inhalant use ataxia
C)Inhalant intoxication
D)Unspecified inhalant-related disorder
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Aspiration of material vomited is

A)only seen in those who abuse alcohol and an inhalant simultaneously.
B)only seen in those who suffer inhalant-related stomach damage.
C)can relate in death if the user is unconscious.
D)an impossibility since the inhalants do not influence the gastrointestinal system.
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Which of the following categories of compounds is NOT classified as an inhalant?

A)Cocaine
B)Fuel fumes
C)Spray can propellants
D)Solvents
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Which of the following is true for most inhalant abusers according to your text?

A)The abuse of these compounds locks them into a cycle of abuse and abstinence that will last for years.
B)The adverse consequences of inhalant abuse are such that most abusers just quit to avoid the risks associated with the abuse of these compounds.
C)The abuser will move from compounds that induce a less intense "high" to those that induce more intense feelings of euphoria over time.
D)The abuse of these compounds is a phase that lasts only 1-2 years and is then discontinued.
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According to your text, inhalant abuse is used for what purpose in many poor, "third world" countries?

A)To help children stay awake so they can work longer hours
B)To help dull the awareness of hunger and stimulate euphoria
C)For recreation
D)To decrease illness
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The effects of inhalant abuse are particularly dangerous because they can accentuate the effects of to what drug category?

A)Stimulants
B)CNS depressants
C)Hallucinogens
D)Marijuana
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The risk for suicide increases with the increase of inhalant abuse, particularly in those who suffer from depression.
Question
According to your text, inhalant-related seizures are

A)a sign of impending inhalant-related death.
B)usually time-limited and of no significant consequence.
C)are a central nervous system related symptom of inhalant use.
D)only found in those who suffer cardiac arrhythmias.
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In many areas, how is butyl nitrite sold?

A)In felt-tipped pens
B)As a "room deodorizer"
C)In whipped cream cans
D)In model airplane glue
Question
Describe the various methods used in abusing inhalants.
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The debate concerning whether inhalant abuse may serve as a "gateway" drug is

A)still ongoing.
B)largely dismissed, the same as is the case with marijuana.
C)much better supported in the research than the idea of marijuana as a "gateway" drug.
D)dependent on whether the abuse also smokes tobacco.
Question
Describe the nature of inhalants and why they have not been categorically made illegal by the government.
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Identify at least three symptoms associated with inhalant misuse from each of the following three categories: Cardiopulmonary, central nervous system, psychiatric, and "other" complications.
Question
Inhalant abuse, especially volatile solvent abuse, is difficult to control mostly because

A)the users are young.
B)the laws that outlaw inhalant abuse are not strong enough.
C)there are very few symptoms of the abuse.
D)the substances are nearly everywhere.
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Inhalant abusers

A)generally keep to the level of exposure limits suggested by the Occupational Health and Safety regulations proposed by the government.
B)tend to inhale their compounds of choice at levels far above those seen when the compound is used as directed.
C)expose themselves to potentially lethal levels of radioactive compounds, which is the main reason inhalant abusers die.
D)are not very adept at finding new substances to abuse as inhalants.
Question
List and describe the four patterns of inhalant abuse.
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Inhalants

A)are a class of nontraditional compounds of abuse that, when abused, might alter the individual's sense of reality.
B)tend to involve only agents found in the typical home.
C)tend to involve only agents found in industrial solvents.
D)hold little potential for physical harm since they are eliminated from the body so rapidly.
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Describe how common items are used in The Misuse of Nitrites.
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For inhalant abusers is a common side effect of their abuse of this class of compounds.

A)hair loss
B)organic brain damage
C)euphoria
D)reduction in blood cholesterol levels
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Deck 13: Misuse of Inhalants and Aerosols
1
According to your text, the ratio of male-to-female inhalant abusers is

A)10 boys for every 1 girl.
B)1 boy for every 3 girls.
C)15 boys for every 4 girls.
D)unclear, as there is mixed evidence reported.
unclear, as there is mixed evidence reported.
2
Some nitrate compounds are used medicinally to treat

A)asthma.
B)kidney-related disorders.
C)skin rashes.
D)heart conditions.
heart conditions.
3
Which of the following is a potential health consequence of inhalant abuse?

A)Brain damage
B)Kidney damage
C)Bone marrow damage
D)All of these answers
All of these answers
4
Those who misuse inhalants

A)may even abuse agents that are flammable.
B)do not try to heat any compound to cause it to release any fumes that can be abused through inhalation.
C)are also exclusively intravenous drug abusers.
D)face no risk of death from their abuse of these compounds, since they are so commonly found around the house.
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The majority of inhalant abusers will go on to develop other drug problems.
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Inhalant-related death

A)usually involves persons who chronically abuse inhalants.
B)can occur even with the first episode of inhalant abuse.
C)rarely involves cardiac arrhythmias.
D)is the result of kidney failure caused by the effects of inhaled compounds.
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7
An interesting example of inhalant use from history is

A)the Oracle at Delphi.
B)Songs of Solomon.
C)the inspiration for the author of Frankenstein.
D)Homer's description of inhalant use in the Iliad.
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8
Rafael has poured lighter fluid onto a cloth and places the cloth over his mouth and nose.What type of inhalant abuse is he engaging in?

A)Bagging
B)Sniffing
C)Ragging
D)Huffing
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9
Nitrous oxide abusers run the risk of death through

A)heart attack.
B)heat exhaustion.
C)hypoxia.
D)stroke.
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10
What is one of the main advantages of the simple, carbon-based inhalants most commonly used?

A)They do not produce any side effects for the user.
B)They are legal.
C)They are able to cross the blood-brain barrier quite rapidly.
D)Their effects last less than 5 minutes, providing a rapid but brief high.
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11
According to your text, although there were isolated episodes of inhalant abuse prior to the turn of the last century, it

A)gradually evolved into a phenomenon that involved inhaling the fumes of toluene exclusively.
B)became more popular in the 1900s when industrial solvents became available for abuse.
C)tended to be ignored by the mainstream media until the late 1990s.
D)has not continued to be a social problem since other drugs are available to people who would have formerly abused solvents alone.
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12
Which of the following is NOT one of the subforms of inhalant-related disorders listed in the DSM-5?

A)Inhalant use disorder
B)Inhalant use ataxia
C)Inhalant intoxication
D)Unspecified inhalant-related disorder
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13
Aspiration of material vomited is

A)only seen in those who abuse alcohol and an inhalant simultaneously.
B)only seen in those who suffer inhalant-related stomach damage.
C)can relate in death if the user is unconscious.
D)an impossibility since the inhalants do not influence the gastrointestinal system.
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14
Which of the following categories of compounds is NOT classified as an inhalant?

A)Cocaine
B)Fuel fumes
C)Spray can propellants
D)Solvents
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15
Which of the following is true for most inhalant abusers according to your text?

A)The abuse of these compounds locks them into a cycle of abuse and abstinence that will last for years.
B)The adverse consequences of inhalant abuse are such that most abusers just quit to avoid the risks associated with the abuse of these compounds.
C)The abuser will move from compounds that induce a less intense "high" to those that induce more intense feelings of euphoria over time.
D)The abuse of these compounds is a phase that lasts only 1-2 years and is then discontinued.
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16
According to your text, inhalant abuse is used for what purpose in many poor, "third world" countries?

A)To help children stay awake so they can work longer hours
B)To help dull the awareness of hunger and stimulate euphoria
C)For recreation
D)To decrease illness
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17
The effects of inhalant abuse are particularly dangerous because they can accentuate the effects of to what drug category?

A)Stimulants
B)CNS depressants
C)Hallucinogens
D)Marijuana
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18
The risk for suicide increases with the increase of inhalant abuse, particularly in those who suffer from depression.
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19
According to your text, inhalant-related seizures are

A)a sign of impending inhalant-related death.
B)usually time-limited and of no significant consequence.
C)are a central nervous system related symptom of inhalant use.
D)only found in those who suffer cardiac arrhythmias.
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20
In many areas, how is butyl nitrite sold?

A)In felt-tipped pens
B)As a "room deodorizer"
C)In whipped cream cans
D)In model airplane glue
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21
Describe the various methods used in abusing inhalants.
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22
The debate concerning whether inhalant abuse may serve as a "gateway" drug is

A)still ongoing.
B)largely dismissed, the same as is the case with marijuana.
C)much better supported in the research than the idea of marijuana as a "gateway" drug.
D)dependent on whether the abuse also smokes tobacco.
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23
Describe the nature of inhalants and why they have not been categorically made illegal by the government.
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24
Identify at least three symptoms associated with inhalant misuse from each of the following three categories: Cardiopulmonary, central nervous system, psychiatric, and "other" complications.
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25
Inhalant abuse, especially volatile solvent abuse, is difficult to control mostly because

A)the users are young.
B)the laws that outlaw inhalant abuse are not strong enough.
C)there are very few symptoms of the abuse.
D)the substances are nearly everywhere.
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Inhalant abusers

A)generally keep to the level of exposure limits suggested by the Occupational Health and Safety regulations proposed by the government.
B)tend to inhale their compounds of choice at levels far above those seen when the compound is used as directed.
C)expose themselves to potentially lethal levels of radioactive compounds, which is the main reason inhalant abusers die.
D)are not very adept at finding new substances to abuse as inhalants.
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27
List and describe the four patterns of inhalant abuse.
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28
Inhalants

A)are a class of nontraditional compounds of abuse that, when abused, might alter the individual's sense of reality.
B)tend to involve only agents found in the typical home.
C)tend to involve only agents found in industrial solvents.
D)hold little potential for physical harm since they are eliminated from the body so rapidly.
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29
Describe how common items are used in The Misuse of Nitrites.
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30
For inhalant abusers is a common side effect of their abuse of this class of compounds.

A)hair loss
B)organic brain damage
C)euphoria
D)reduction in blood cholesterol levels
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