Deck 8: Addictions and Drug Use

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All of the following statements about illicit drug use in the United States are correct except

A) males are more likely to use drugs than females.
B) around 10% of Americans currently use illicit drugs.
C) rates of drug abuse are highest in rural areas.
D) drug overdose is more common in urban areas.
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Heroin commonly enters the body through which method of drug administration?

A) Ingestion
B) Inhalation
C) Mucosal absorption
D) Injection
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The non-medical use of ________ is the second largest category of illicit drug use in the United States.

A) cocaine
B) heroin
C) marijuana
D) prescription drugs
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Which of the following age groups has the highest reported past month reported illicit drug use?

A) 16-18 year olds
B) 12-14 year olds
C) 20-22 year olds
D) 18-25 year olds
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Withdrawal symptoms occur as a result of

A) psychological dependence.
B) physical dependence.
C) drug tolerance.
D) drug overdose.
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Drug use over a long period of time typically leads to what condition in the body?

A) Euphoria
B) Withdrawal
C) Tolerance
D) Misuse
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Substance dependence is characterized by all of the following except

A) an immoral desire to experience intoxication.
B) tolerance to the substance.
C) inability to control usage.
D) using in larger quantities or for longer than intended.
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All of the following are forms of behavioral addictions except

A) compulsive spending.
B) caffeine overuse.
C) compulsive gambling.
D) hypersexual disorder.
Question
Which of the following is an example of psychological dependence?

A) Experiencing withdrawal when the drug is inaccessible.
B) Developing tolerance to a drug.
C) Taking a depressant drug in order to fall asleep.
D) Using stimulant drugs to feel more self-confident.
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The feeling of intense pleasure that dopamine delivers is called

A) tolerance.
B) euphoria.
C) withdrawal.
D) addiction.
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Which of the following illicit drugs is most popularly used in the United States?

A) Cocaine
B) Hallucinogens
C) Marijuana
D) Heroin
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Chewing tobacco commonly enters the body through which method of administration?

A) Injection
B) Inhalation
C) Mucosal absorption
D) Topical administration
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Which of the following is true with respect marijuana use?

A) College students underestimate the percentage of their peers who use marijuana.
B) More females than males use marijuana.
C) Marijuana is the most commonly used psychoactive drug.
D) Past year marijuana use among college students was 25% according to a 2015 survey.
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All of the following are characteristics of addiction except

A) increased pleasure from engaging in the behavior.
B) denial.
C) continued use despite negative consequences.
D) craving.
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Drugs are metabolized in

A) the stomach.
B) the intestines.
C) the skin.
D) the liver.
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Addiction is considered

A) a condition fundamentally associated with drug abuse.
B) an exaggerated feeling of desire.
C) a chronic disease that originates in the brain.
D) a psychological variation.
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Symptoms of drug withdrawal may include all of the following except

A) headaches.
B) nausea.
C) vomiting.
D) euphoria.
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The depressed or "flat" feeling that drug users may feel when they are not taking a drug is related to

A) high levels of dopamine being released in the brain.
B) reduced production of the brain's natural chemical regulators.
C) the body being primed for repeat stimulation.
D) lower tolerance for the drug.
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Which of the following is the most often used illicit substance as reported by college-aged adults?

A) Ecstasy
B) Prescription drugs
C) Marijuana
D) Cocaine
Question
Which of the following would be considered drug misuse?

A) Taking aspirin for an ankle sprain.
B) Buying allergy medicine online with a prescription.
C) Taking one of your mother's prescription sleeping pills to fall asleep.
D) Doubling the standard dosage of pain medication on a doctor's recommendation.
Question
The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is

A) PCP.
B) THC.
C) LSD.
D) MDMA.
Question
How does methamphetamine differ from amphetamines?

A) It is more potent.
B) It is less potent.
C) It has fewer side effects.
D) It is more commonly prescribed by doctors.
Question
Distribution half-life is the time it takes for

A) a drug to achieve peak level in the bloodstream.
B) a drug to move from general circulation to body tissues.
C) half of a drug dose to be excreted through the kidneys.
D) the psychoactive effects of a drug to subside.
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Adderall and Ritalin are typically misused by college students who are

A) attempting to improve their attention and concentration skills.
B) seeking intoxication without side effects.
C) suffering from anxiety disorders.
D) treating attention-deficit disorder.
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The most popular mind-altering drug in the world is

A) alcohol.
B) nicotine.
C) caffeine.
D) cocaine.
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Combining acetaminophen and alcohol can lead to

A) liver damage.
B) brain damage.
C) nerve damage.
D) kidney damage.
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Which serious complication is associated with long-term amphetamine use?

A) Cancer
B) Obesity
C) Heart attack
D) Alzheimer's
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Which of the following is not a central nervous system stimulant?

A) Caffeine
B) Ritalin
C) Cocaine
D) LSD
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Symptoms of caffeine withdrawal may include all of the following except

A) headaches.
B) depression.
C) alertness.
D) anxiety.
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Freebasing cocaine means that the user is

A) snorting the powder form.
B) injecting the liquid form.
C) mixing it with other drugs.
D) heating the crystal form and inhaling the vapors.
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Methamphetamine use may cause all of the following except

A) paranoia.
B) memory loss.
C) reduced heart rate.
D) convulsions.
Question
All of the following statements about over-the-counter medicines are correct except

A) they may interact with herbal supplements.
B) they may not be safe for pregnant women.
C) they include allergy pills and cold medicines.
D) they do not present any of the challenges associated with prescription drugs.
Question
The prescription drugs most commonly misused are

A) depressants.
B) narcotics.
C) stimulants.
D) antidepressants.
Question
A common effect of excessive caffeine consumption is

A) reduced appetite.
B) restlessness.
C) lethargy.
D) lower blood pressure.
Question
All of the following are common examples of prescription drug misuse except

A) taking the incorrect dose.
B) taking the medicine at the wrong time.
C) forgetting to take a dose of the medication.
D) completing the required course of medication.
Question
Long-term effects of marijuana use may include all of the following except

A) chronic cough and phlegm production.
B) bronchitis and other respiratory problems.
C) enhanced immune system function.
D) impaired cognitive ability.
Question
The physiological effects of marijuana include all the following except

A) increased heart rate.
B) expansion of the blood vessels in the eye.
C) enlargement of the bronchi.
D) decreased heart rate.
Question
Side effects of cocaine include all of the following except

A) higher blood pressure.
B) hunger.
C) blurred vision.
D) increased respiration.
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Which of the following stimulant drugs is used therapeutically as a prescription drug to treat ADHD and chronic fatigue?

A) Cocaine
B) Caffeine
C) Amphetamines
D) Marijuana
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When a person takes two or more drugs at once, the physiological effects are likely to be greater if the drugs exhibit

A) additive interactions.
B) antagonistic interactions.
C) selective interactions.
D) endogenous interactions.
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Rohypnol can make people vulnerable to sexual assault because it can cause

A) partial amnesia.
B) restlessness.
C) paranoia.
D) nausea.
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All of the following are examples of depressants except

A) barbituates.
B) benzodiazepines.
C) MDMA.
D) alcohol.
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Toxicity is the dosage level at which a drug causes death.
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A pregnant woman who drinks 2 cups of caffeinated coffee has double the risk for miscarriage.
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Inhalants include

A) solvents.
B) ketamine.
C) opiods.
D) benzodiazepines.
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All of the following are true about heroin except

A) it is fast-acting.
B) it is classed as a depressant.
C) it is highly addictive.
D) it is typically injected into a vein.
Question
Ecstasy's negative effects are similar to those of

A) LSD.
B) amphetamines.
C) barbiturates.
D) alcohol.
Question
Drug users develop ________ to a drug over time, which means they need more of the drug to produce the same effect.

A) withdrawal
B) tolerance
C) sensitivity
D) desensitization
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All of the following are examples of prevention strategies except

A) a 12 step program.
B) drug testing at the workplace.
C) campaigns to discourage drug abuse.
D) drug education programs.
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Cocaine in its pure form is called

A) coke.
B) freebase.
C) powder.
D) crack.
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The most commonly used illicit drug is cocaine.
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In ________ interactions, the effect of one drug is diminished when combined with another drug.

A) additive
B) synergistic
C) antagonistic
D) volatile
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The "feel good" neurotransmitter in the brain that produces the euphoria associated with drug use is called

A) dopamine.
B) endorphin.
C) epinephrine.
D) adrenaline.
Question
All of the following are true about LSD except

A) its effects are unpredictable.
B) it usually takes 30-90 minutes to take effect.
C) users sometimes have "flashbacks."
D) users cannot develop a tolerance to the drug.
Question
Psilocybin causes users to experience

A) an elevated sense of pleasure.
B) increased energy.
C) hallucinations.
D) depression.
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Physical dependence on a drug leads to drug tolerance.
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Injection is a common method of administering heroin.
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Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines are all examples of a class of drugs known casually as "downers," a slang term for

A) hallucinogens.
B) depressants.
C) cannabis.
D) opioids.
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PCP was originally developed as

A) a diet drug.
B) a hallucinogen.
C) an anesthetic.
D) a sedative.
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Most Americans use drugs during their lifetime.
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Club drug users can quickly become dehydrated.
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A hallucinogen is a chemical substance taken to alter the body physically or mentally for a non-nutritional purpose.
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Inhalants can cause brain damage.
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Withdrawal symptoms from depressant use can include fever, seizures, and delirium.
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Cold medications are never dangerous.
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Methamphetamine is chemically similar to amphetamine but is even more potent and harmful.
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Most inhalants slow down the body's function, much like anesthetics.
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Taking painkillers to get high is an example of drug misuse.
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Over-the-counter medications are prescription drugs.
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Anyone admitted to a drug treatment program will probably face legal charges and spend time in jail.
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Psilocybin is more addictive than cocaine.
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A common side effect from methamphetamines is weight gain.
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Ecstasy is commonly used as a date rape drug.
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Drug abuse is the same as drug misuse.
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When a user continues to use a substance and demonstrates an uncontrollable drug craving, they have reached addiction.
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Smoking marijuana has none of the long-term health effects of smoking tobacco.
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Caffeine is not addictive.
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The most widely abused opioid is rohypnol.
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Stimulants affect the function of the central nervous system.
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Alcohol increases the toxicity of cocaine.
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Deck 8: Addictions and Drug Use
1
All of the following statements about illicit drug use in the United States are correct except

A) males are more likely to use drugs than females.
B) around 10% of Americans currently use illicit drugs.
C) rates of drug abuse are highest in rural areas.
D) drug overdose is more common in urban areas.
rates of drug abuse are highest in rural areas.
2
Heroin commonly enters the body through which method of drug administration?

A) Ingestion
B) Inhalation
C) Mucosal absorption
D) Injection
Injection
3
The non-medical use of ________ is the second largest category of illicit drug use in the United States.

A) cocaine
B) heroin
C) marijuana
D) prescription drugs
prescription drugs
4
Which of the following age groups has the highest reported past month reported illicit drug use?

A) 16-18 year olds
B) 12-14 year olds
C) 20-22 year olds
D) 18-25 year olds
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Withdrawal symptoms occur as a result of

A) psychological dependence.
B) physical dependence.
C) drug tolerance.
D) drug overdose.
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6
Drug use over a long period of time typically leads to what condition in the body?

A) Euphoria
B) Withdrawal
C) Tolerance
D) Misuse
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7
Substance dependence is characterized by all of the following except

A) an immoral desire to experience intoxication.
B) tolerance to the substance.
C) inability to control usage.
D) using in larger quantities or for longer than intended.
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8
All of the following are forms of behavioral addictions except

A) compulsive spending.
B) caffeine overuse.
C) compulsive gambling.
D) hypersexual disorder.
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9
Which of the following is an example of psychological dependence?

A) Experiencing withdrawal when the drug is inaccessible.
B) Developing tolerance to a drug.
C) Taking a depressant drug in order to fall asleep.
D) Using stimulant drugs to feel more self-confident.
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10
The feeling of intense pleasure that dopamine delivers is called

A) tolerance.
B) euphoria.
C) withdrawal.
D) addiction.
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11
Which of the following illicit drugs is most popularly used in the United States?

A) Cocaine
B) Hallucinogens
C) Marijuana
D) Heroin
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12
Chewing tobacco commonly enters the body through which method of administration?

A) Injection
B) Inhalation
C) Mucosal absorption
D) Topical administration
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13
Which of the following is true with respect marijuana use?

A) College students underestimate the percentage of their peers who use marijuana.
B) More females than males use marijuana.
C) Marijuana is the most commonly used psychoactive drug.
D) Past year marijuana use among college students was 25% according to a 2015 survey.
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14
All of the following are characteristics of addiction except

A) increased pleasure from engaging in the behavior.
B) denial.
C) continued use despite negative consequences.
D) craving.
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15
Drugs are metabolized in

A) the stomach.
B) the intestines.
C) the skin.
D) the liver.
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16
Addiction is considered

A) a condition fundamentally associated with drug abuse.
B) an exaggerated feeling of desire.
C) a chronic disease that originates in the brain.
D) a psychological variation.
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17
Symptoms of drug withdrawal may include all of the following except

A) headaches.
B) nausea.
C) vomiting.
D) euphoria.
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18
The depressed or "flat" feeling that drug users may feel when they are not taking a drug is related to

A) high levels of dopamine being released in the brain.
B) reduced production of the brain's natural chemical regulators.
C) the body being primed for repeat stimulation.
D) lower tolerance for the drug.
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19
Which of the following is the most often used illicit substance as reported by college-aged adults?

A) Ecstasy
B) Prescription drugs
C) Marijuana
D) Cocaine
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20
Which of the following would be considered drug misuse?

A) Taking aspirin for an ankle sprain.
B) Buying allergy medicine online with a prescription.
C) Taking one of your mother's prescription sleeping pills to fall asleep.
D) Doubling the standard dosage of pain medication on a doctor's recommendation.
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21
The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is

A) PCP.
B) THC.
C) LSD.
D) MDMA.
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22
How does methamphetamine differ from amphetamines?

A) It is more potent.
B) It is less potent.
C) It has fewer side effects.
D) It is more commonly prescribed by doctors.
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23
Distribution half-life is the time it takes for

A) a drug to achieve peak level in the bloodstream.
B) a drug to move from general circulation to body tissues.
C) half of a drug dose to be excreted through the kidneys.
D) the psychoactive effects of a drug to subside.
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24
Adderall and Ritalin are typically misused by college students who are

A) attempting to improve their attention and concentration skills.
B) seeking intoxication without side effects.
C) suffering from anxiety disorders.
D) treating attention-deficit disorder.
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25
The most popular mind-altering drug in the world is

A) alcohol.
B) nicotine.
C) caffeine.
D) cocaine.
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26
Combining acetaminophen and alcohol can lead to

A) liver damage.
B) brain damage.
C) nerve damage.
D) kidney damage.
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27
Which serious complication is associated with long-term amphetamine use?

A) Cancer
B) Obesity
C) Heart attack
D) Alzheimer's
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28
Which of the following is not a central nervous system stimulant?

A) Caffeine
B) Ritalin
C) Cocaine
D) LSD
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29
Symptoms of caffeine withdrawal may include all of the following except

A) headaches.
B) depression.
C) alertness.
D) anxiety.
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30
Freebasing cocaine means that the user is

A) snorting the powder form.
B) injecting the liquid form.
C) mixing it with other drugs.
D) heating the crystal form and inhaling the vapors.
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31
Methamphetamine use may cause all of the following except

A) paranoia.
B) memory loss.
C) reduced heart rate.
D) convulsions.
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32
All of the following statements about over-the-counter medicines are correct except

A) they may interact with herbal supplements.
B) they may not be safe for pregnant women.
C) they include allergy pills and cold medicines.
D) they do not present any of the challenges associated with prescription drugs.
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33
The prescription drugs most commonly misused are

A) depressants.
B) narcotics.
C) stimulants.
D) antidepressants.
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34
A common effect of excessive caffeine consumption is

A) reduced appetite.
B) restlessness.
C) lethargy.
D) lower blood pressure.
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35
All of the following are common examples of prescription drug misuse except

A) taking the incorrect dose.
B) taking the medicine at the wrong time.
C) forgetting to take a dose of the medication.
D) completing the required course of medication.
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36
Long-term effects of marijuana use may include all of the following except

A) chronic cough and phlegm production.
B) bronchitis and other respiratory problems.
C) enhanced immune system function.
D) impaired cognitive ability.
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37
The physiological effects of marijuana include all the following except

A) increased heart rate.
B) expansion of the blood vessels in the eye.
C) enlargement of the bronchi.
D) decreased heart rate.
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38
Side effects of cocaine include all of the following except

A) higher blood pressure.
B) hunger.
C) blurred vision.
D) increased respiration.
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39
Which of the following stimulant drugs is used therapeutically as a prescription drug to treat ADHD and chronic fatigue?

A) Cocaine
B) Caffeine
C) Amphetamines
D) Marijuana
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40
When a person takes two or more drugs at once, the physiological effects are likely to be greater if the drugs exhibit

A) additive interactions.
B) antagonistic interactions.
C) selective interactions.
D) endogenous interactions.
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41
Rohypnol can make people vulnerable to sexual assault because it can cause

A) partial amnesia.
B) restlessness.
C) paranoia.
D) nausea.
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42
All of the following are examples of depressants except

A) barbituates.
B) benzodiazepines.
C) MDMA.
D) alcohol.
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43
Toxicity is the dosage level at which a drug causes death.
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44
A pregnant woman who drinks 2 cups of caffeinated coffee has double the risk for miscarriage.
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45
Inhalants include

A) solvents.
B) ketamine.
C) opiods.
D) benzodiazepines.
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46
All of the following are true about heroin except

A) it is fast-acting.
B) it is classed as a depressant.
C) it is highly addictive.
D) it is typically injected into a vein.
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47
Ecstasy's negative effects are similar to those of

A) LSD.
B) amphetamines.
C) barbiturates.
D) alcohol.
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48
Drug users develop ________ to a drug over time, which means they need more of the drug to produce the same effect.

A) withdrawal
B) tolerance
C) sensitivity
D) desensitization
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49
All of the following are examples of prevention strategies except

A) a 12 step program.
B) drug testing at the workplace.
C) campaigns to discourage drug abuse.
D) drug education programs.
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50
Cocaine in its pure form is called

A) coke.
B) freebase.
C) powder.
D) crack.
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51
The most commonly used illicit drug is cocaine.
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52
In ________ interactions, the effect of one drug is diminished when combined with another drug.

A) additive
B) synergistic
C) antagonistic
D) volatile
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53
The "feel good" neurotransmitter in the brain that produces the euphoria associated with drug use is called

A) dopamine.
B) endorphin.
C) epinephrine.
D) adrenaline.
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54
All of the following are true about LSD except

A) its effects are unpredictable.
B) it usually takes 30-90 minutes to take effect.
C) users sometimes have "flashbacks."
D) users cannot develop a tolerance to the drug.
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55
Psilocybin causes users to experience

A) an elevated sense of pleasure.
B) increased energy.
C) hallucinations.
D) depression.
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56
Physical dependence on a drug leads to drug tolerance.
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57
Injection is a common method of administering heroin.
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58
Alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines are all examples of a class of drugs known casually as "downers," a slang term for

A) hallucinogens.
B) depressants.
C) cannabis.
D) opioids.
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59
PCP was originally developed as

A) a diet drug.
B) a hallucinogen.
C) an anesthetic.
D) a sedative.
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60
Most Americans use drugs during their lifetime.
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61
Club drug users can quickly become dehydrated.
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62
A hallucinogen is a chemical substance taken to alter the body physically or mentally for a non-nutritional purpose.
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63
Inhalants can cause brain damage.
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Withdrawal symptoms from depressant use can include fever, seizures, and delirium.
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65
Cold medications are never dangerous.
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66
Methamphetamine is chemically similar to amphetamine but is even more potent and harmful.
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67
Most inhalants slow down the body's function, much like anesthetics.
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68
Taking painkillers to get high is an example of drug misuse.
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69
Over-the-counter medications are prescription drugs.
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70
Anyone admitted to a drug treatment program will probably face legal charges and spend time in jail.
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71
Psilocybin is more addictive than cocaine.
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72
A common side effect from methamphetamines is weight gain.
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73
Ecstasy is commonly used as a date rape drug.
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74
Drug abuse is the same as drug misuse.
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75
When a user continues to use a substance and demonstrates an uncontrollable drug craving, they have reached addiction.
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76
Smoking marijuana has none of the long-term health effects of smoking tobacco.
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77
Caffeine is not addictive.
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78
The most widely abused opioid is rohypnol.
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79
Stimulants affect the function of the central nervous system.
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Alcohol increases the toxicity of cocaine.
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