Deck 14: Drug Use and Addiction

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According to the American Psychiatric Association,which of the following are characteristic behaviours of pathological gambling?

A)unsuccessful efforts to cut back or quit gambling
B)using gambling to escape problems
C)preoccupation with gambling
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following are characteristics of a work-addicted individual?

A)an individual who works 7 days a week
B)an individual who will work 16+ hours a day
C)an individual who will work even on vacation
D)all of the above
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The contemporary term for what was formerly called addiction is now referred to as

A)intoxication.
B)dependence.
C)abuse.
D)misuse.
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A shy person who drinks several alcoholic beverages at a party and becomes very loud and social is experiencing the effects of

A)abuse.
B)tolerance.
C)dependence.
D)intoxication.
Question
Which of the following traits is NOT part of the APA's definition of substance abuse?

A)failure to fulfill major responsibilities
B)continual drug usage even with social problems
C)recurrent drug-related legal issues
D)All are portions of the APA's definition.
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The best definition of a psychoactive drug is a drug that it

A)increases the rate of physiological functions.
B)alters a person's experiences or consciousness.
C)is obtained only with a prescription.
D)relieves pain and causes relaxation.
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Tom notices that he has to take a larger dose of a drug to achieve the same "high." This condition he is experiencing is known as

A)loss of control.
B)tolerance.
C)drug abuse.
D)compulsion.
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All of the following are characteristics associated with addictive behaviour,EXCEPT

A)reinforcement.
B)compulsion or craving.
C)improved control.
D)negative consequences.
Question
The drug that originally provided the stimulant effect in Coca-Cola was

A)heroin.
B)cocaine.
C)alcohol.
D)methedrine.
Question
Which of the following activities may become addictive behaviours?

A)watching TV
B)playing video games
C)eating
D)all of the above.
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What percentage of Canadian university students have gambled at least once?

A)45 percent
B)50 percent
C)62 percent
D)75 percent
Question
Mike only thinks about how to get "high," and when he is coming off his "high" he begins to think about when he is going to get "high" again.Which type of addictive behaviour is he exhibiting?

A)reinforcement
B)compulsion
C)loss of control
D)negative consequences
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding substance abuse?

A)It is recurrent drug use that results in failure to fulfill major responsibilities.
B)It is recurrent drug use that does not produce a situation that is physically hazardous.
C)It is recurrent drug use that results in drug-related legal problems.
D)It is continued drug use despite persistent social or interpersonal problems.
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Which of the following statements about addiction is FALSE?

A)Research suggests that addiction is caused by a single factor.
B)Addictive behaviours share many common characteristics.
C)Most people engage in activities that are potentially addictive.
D)Addiction often starts when a person does something he or she thinks will bring pleasure or help avoid pain.
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When Kristen began to smoke,she only had 3-5 cigarettes.Now,for her to feel in control during the day,she has to smoke 18 cigarettes.What is she experiencing?

A)substance abuse
B)substance dependence
C)tolerance
D)withdrawal
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A behaviour that continues despite serious negative consequences is called

A)compulsion.
B)loss of control.
C)escalation.
D)negative consequences.
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Steven would spend only 1 hour in the gym 3 times and week,but recently he has been spending 3 hours a day 7 days a week working out.He has noticed that his back is chronically hurting.Once Steven has stopped his work out,he starts thinking about what he did not accomplish.This is an example of what type of behaviour?

A)habit
B)addictive behaviour
C)impulse control
D)tolerance
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Which characteristic of addictive behaviour is when an individual needs more and more of a particular substance?

A)reinforcement
B)compulsion
C)loss of control
D)escalation
Question
For someone to be considered drug dependant,how many clusters of symptoms must they demonstrate in a one year timeframe?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
Question
Which of the following would NOT be considered a psychoactive drug?

A)caffeine
B)alcohol
C)aspirin
D)codeine
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Which of the following drug factors is the relationship between the amount of drug taken and the type and intensity of the resulting effect?

A)pharmacological properties
B)dose-response function
C)method of use
D)route of administration
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Which method of taking a drug will reach the brain in the LEAST time?

A)taken by mouth
B)injected directly into the bloodstream
C)inhaled through the nose
D)absorbed through the skin
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Psychoactive drugs change mood or behaviour by acting on

A)the heart.
B)the liver.
C)the spinal cord.
D)brain chemistry.
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A key characteristic of drug dependence is experiencing

A)withdrawal.
B)anxiety.
C)stability.
D)coping.
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Which of the following methods of use produces the slowest or weakest effects from a drug?

A)mainlining
B)injecting
C)smoking
D)swallowing
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The risk associated with drug use and pregnancy are greatest for women

A)prior to conception.
B)during the first trimester.
C)during the second trimester.
D)during the third trimester.
Question
The effects of a drug depend on all of the following,EXCEPT

A)the properties of the drug.
B)the physical characteristics of the user.
C)the cost of the drug.
D)psychological factors.
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Lindsey has a drug dependence.As a result,she is at risk for

A)being involved in an automobile accident.
B)engaging in unsafe sex.
C)involvement with incidences of aggression and violence.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for drug use?

A)being male
B)not graduating from high school
C)having a high-risk personality
D)being an independent thinker
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Which of the following is a factor that determines how a person will respond to a particular drug?

A)general health
B)body mass
C)genetics
D)All of the above are factors.
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John,who is 14 years old,is somewhat small for his age and is often teased by his peers.He has recently become involved with a new peer group that is known to use alcohol and marijuana.What factor has probably had the most influence on John's decision to become involved with drugs?

A)rebellion
B)peer acceptance
C)experimentation
D)allure of excitement
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A psychological risk factor for drug dependence is

A)fetal exposure.
B)sibling drug abuse.
C)parent drug abuse.
D)difficulty controlling impulses.
Question
Which of the following behaviours is NOT characteristic of drug dependency?

A)having no desire to regulate substance use
B)taking larger amounts of a substance
C)changing one's lifestyle to accommodate drug use
D)continuing to use the substance in spite of recognition that its use is a problem
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Which of the following individuals would NOT be considered as having a higher-than-average risk for trying illicit drugs?

A)an adolescent who is aggressive or impulsive
B)a teenager who drives too fast
C)an adolescent who has poor self-esteem and lacks control
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The time-action function is the relationship between

A)a drug and a person's body chemistry.
B)a person's drug use and the effect of the drug.
C)when a drug is taken and the intensity of its effect.
D)how a drug is taken and how strong a response it produces.
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Injecting drugs increases the user's risk of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)gangrene.
B)herpes.
C)HIV infection.
D)hepatitis C
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For which of the following drugs do females report approximately half the use of males?

A)cocaine
B)marijuana
C)ecstasy
D)speed
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When Tomas does not drink alcohol,he experiences tremors and shaking.He is experiencing

A)tolerance.
B)dependence.
C)adjustment.
D)withdrawal.
Question
Having a response to an inert substance given in place of an active drug is called

A)paranoiA.
B)the placebo effect.
C)the set effect.
D)delusion.
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The _________ is the physical and social environment surrounding an individual's drug use.

A)mode
B)setting
C)effect
D)mood
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A slang term used to describe barbiturates is

A)snow.
B)downers.
C)horse.
D)ice.
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The LEAST common method of cocaine use is

A)ingestion.
B)snorting.
C)inhaling.
D)injection.
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Antianxiety agents are also known as

A)tranquilizers.
B)stimulants.
C)opioids.
D)psychedelics.
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All of the following are depressants,EXCEPT

A)GHB.
B)Quaalude.
C)Xanax.
D)Methedrine.
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CNS depressants are used for their calming properties before an operation.What are they combined with prior to surgery to obtain that calming reaction?

A)anesthetic
B)stimulant
C)tranquillizer
D)antiseptic
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If Megan were to take an opioid,what method of administration would she typically use?

A)injection
B)snorting
C)smoking
D)All of these choices are possible.
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Barbiturates are used medicinally for all of the following,EXCEPT

A)to treat insomniA.
B)as a sedative prior to surgery.
C)to treat anxiety.
D)to control psychoses.
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Jane frequently goes to dance clubs and raves with her friends.Which CNS depressant is often associated with these environments?

A)Valium
B)Rohypnol
C)Seconal
D)Nembutal
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Cocaine is derived from

A)the opium poppy.
B)the hemp plant.
C)mushrooms.
D)the coca plant.
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Central nervous system depressants are also known as

A)hallucinogens.
B)narcotics.
C)deliriants.
D)sedative-hypnotics.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding cocaine?

A)Use of the drug quickly produces a feeling of euphoriA.
B)It is a common CNS depressant.
C)The effects of the drug are intense but short lived.
D)Those who use the drug refer to it as "coke" or "snow."
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In terms of drug use,setting means the

A)user's expectations.
B)placebo effect.
C)overall effects of the drug.
D)social environment.
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The typical primary effects of central nervous system depressants include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)sedation.
B)euphoria.
C)drowsiness.
D)reduced coordination.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the drug Oxycontin?

A)It is a powerful narcotic found in pain relievers.
B)When prescribed,it is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
C)When taken as prescribed,it typically does not lead to abuse.
D)When taken in large doses,it can cause respiratory failure.
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Which of the following drugs is NOT an opioid?

A)oxycodone
B)codeine
C)morphine
D)gamma hydroxybutyrate
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A stimulant

A)increases blood pressure.
B)dilates blood vessels.
C)decreases gastric secretions.
D)constricts the bronchial tubes.
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Bill has just taken ephedrine.He can expect

A)an increase in heart rate.
B)an increase in blood pressure.
C)a constriction in blood vessels.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT a CNS stimulant?

A)cocaine
B)nicotine
C)caffeine
D)alcohol
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Narcotics is another term for

A)opioids.
B)psychedelics.
C)stimulants.
D)deliriants.
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Which of the following drugs is an opioid?

A)codeine
B)peyote
C)mescaline
D)psilocybin
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Women who use amphetamines during pregnancy risk

A)premature births.
B)stillbirth.
C)early infant death.
D)all of the above.
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Children exposed to cocaine through the mother's use during pregnancy

A)may show signs of behavioural problems.
B)tend to be lethargic.
C)have mild temperament patterns.
D)have enlarged heads.
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Caffeine use

A)counters fatigue.
B)decreases gastric secretion.
C)induces sleep.
D)decreases blood pressure
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Ephedrine is

A)a drug prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
B)an over-the-counter pain reliever.
C)banned by Health Canada.
D)a prescription drug for anxiety that can lead to dependence at prescribed doses.
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Jose is a chronic user of cocaine.Which of the following is he likely to experience?

A)inflammation of the lining of the nose
B)irregular heartbeat
C)high blood pressure
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Which of the following products contains caffeine?

A)tea
B)headache remedies
C)cola
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Sudden death from cocaine may result from of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)depressed CNS.
B)stroke.
C)convulsions.
D)heart attack.
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"Ice," "crank," and "crystal" are common names for

A)cocaine.
B)heroin.
C)barbiturates.
D)amphetamines.
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Cocaine is introduced into the body fastest by

A)injection.
B)ingestion.
C)smoking.
D)snorting.
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Which of the following stimulants is used in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder?

A)caffeine
B)crystal methamphetamine
C)Ritalin
D)ephedrine
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Which of the following has been linked to ephedrine use?

A)stroke
B)seizures
C)heart arrhythmia
D)All of these choices are correct.
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The effects of cocaine are felt in

A)about 10 seconds if inhaled.
B)about 10 seconds if injected.
C)5-10 minutes if snorted.
D)5 minutes if injecteD.
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Amphetamines can do all of the following,EXCEPT

A)curb short-term appetite.
B)increase motor activity.
C)counteract fatigue.
D)improve complex thinking.
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Small doses of amphetamines result in all of the following,EXCEPT

A)improved complex motor skills.
B)increased alertness.
C)increased motor activity.
D)decreased fatigue.
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Cindy uses amphetamines to stay awake at her night job.When the drug wears off,she is likely to experience

A)vague uneasiness.
B)vigor and euphoria.
C)irritability.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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All of the following are potential effects of cocaine use during pregnancy,EXCEPT

A)stillbirth.
B)increased birth weight.
C)infant irritability.
D)hyperactivity of the baby.
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"Ice" is a(n)

A)opioid.
B)depressant.
C)hallucinogen.
D)methamphetamine.
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Which of the following is a legal prescription central nervous system stimulant that is also sometimes abused?

A)Xanax
B)Valium
C)codeine
D)Ritalin
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Which of the following best describes the phenomenon known as state dependence?

A)It is a situation where the drug-induced individual is in a state of psychosis.
B)It is a situation whereby information learned in a drug-induced state is difficult to recall when the individual is not under the influence of the drug.
C)It is a situation where the drug-induced individual is in a state of severe withdrawal.
D)It is a situation whereby a student is dependant on a drug to perform during exams.
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The cocaine "high" lasts for

A)1-5 minutes.
B)2-10 minutes.
C)5-20 minutes.
D)up to 1 hour.
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Deck 14: Drug Use and Addiction
1
According to the American Psychiatric Association,which of the following are characteristic behaviours of pathological gambling?

A)unsuccessful efforts to cut back or quit gambling
B)using gambling to escape problems
C)preoccupation with gambling
D)All of the choices are correct.
All of the choices are correct.
2
Which of the following are characteristics of a work-addicted individual?

A)an individual who works 7 days a week
B)an individual who will work 16+ hours a day
C)an individual who will work even on vacation
D)all of the above
all of the above
3
The contemporary term for what was formerly called addiction is now referred to as

A)intoxication.
B)dependence.
C)abuse.
D)misuse.
dependence.
4
A shy person who drinks several alcoholic beverages at a party and becomes very loud and social is experiencing the effects of

A)abuse.
B)tolerance.
C)dependence.
D)intoxication.
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Which of the following traits is NOT part of the APA's definition of substance abuse?

A)failure to fulfill major responsibilities
B)continual drug usage even with social problems
C)recurrent drug-related legal issues
D)All are portions of the APA's definition.
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6
The best definition of a psychoactive drug is a drug that it

A)increases the rate of physiological functions.
B)alters a person's experiences or consciousness.
C)is obtained only with a prescription.
D)relieves pain and causes relaxation.
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7
Tom notices that he has to take a larger dose of a drug to achieve the same "high." This condition he is experiencing is known as

A)loss of control.
B)tolerance.
C)drug abuse.
D)compulsion.
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8
All of the following are characteristics associated with addictive behaviour,EXCEPT

A)reinforcement.
B)compulsion or craving.
C)improved control.
D)negative consequences.
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The drug that originally provided the stimulant effect in Coca-Cola was

A)heroin.
B)cocaine.
C)alcohol.
D)methedrine.
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Which of the following activities may become addictive behaviours?

A)watching TV
B)playing video games
C)eating
D)all of the above.
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What percentage of Canadian university students have gambled at least once?

A)45 percent
B)50 percent
C)62 percent
D)75 percent
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12
Mike only thinks about how to get "high," and when he is coming off his "high" he begins to think about when he is going to get "high" again.Which type of addictive behaviour is he exhibiting?

A)reinforcement
B)compulsion
C)loss of control
D)negative consequences
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13
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding substance abuse?

A)It is recurrent drug use that results in failure to fulfill major responsibilities.
B)It is recurrent drug use that does not produce a situation that is physically hazardous.
C)It is recurrent drug use that results in drug-related legal problems.
D)It is continued drug use despite persistent social or interpersonal problems.
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Which of the following statements about addiction is FALSE?

A)Research suggests that addiction is caused by a single factor.
B)Addictive behaviours share many common characteristics.
C)Most people engage in activities that are potentially addictive.
D)Addiction often starts when a person does something he or she thinks will bring pleasure or help avoid pain.
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15
When Kristen began to smoke,she only had 3-5 cigarettes.Now,for her to feel in control during the day,she has to smoke 18 cigarettes.What is she experiencing?

A)substance abuse
B)substance dependence
C)tolerance
D)withdrawal
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A behaviour that continues despite serious negative consequences is called

A)compulsion.
B)loss of control.
C)escalation.
D)negative consequences.
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17
Steven would spend only 1 hour in the gym 3 times and week,but recently he has been spending 3 hours a day 7 days a week working out.He has noticed that his back is chronically hurting.Once Steven has stopped his work out,he starts thinking about what he did not accomplish.This is an example of what type of behaviour?

A)habit
B)addictive behaviour
C)impulse control
D)tolerance
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18
Which characteristic of addictive behaviour is when an individual needs more and more of a particular substance?

A)reinforcement
B)compulsion
C)loss of control
D)escalation
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19
For someone to be considered drug dependant,how many clusters of symptoms must they demonstrate in a one year timeframe?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a psychoactive drug?

A)caffeine
B)alcohol
C)aspirin
D)codeine
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21
Which of the following drug factors is the relationship between the amount of drug taken and the type and intensity of the resulting effect?

A)pharmacological properties
B)dose-response function
C)method of use
D)route of administration
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Which method of taking a drug will reach the brain in the LEAST time?

A)taken by mouth
B)injected directly into the bloodstream
C)inhaled through the nose
D)absorbed through the skin
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23
Psychoactive drugs change mood or behaviour by acting on

A)the heart.
B)the liver.
C)the spinal cord.
D)brain chemistry.
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A key characteristic of drug dependence is experiencing

A)withdrawal.
B)anxiety.
C)stability.
D)coping.
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Which of the following methods of use produces the slowest or weakest effects from a drug?

A)mainlining
B)injecting
C)smoking
D)swallowing
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The risk associated with drug use and pregnancy are greatest for women

A)prior to conception.
B)during the first trimester.
C)during the second trimester.
D)during the third trimester.
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The effects of a drug depend on all of the following,EXCEPT

A)the properties of the drug.
B)the physical characteristics of the user.
C)the cost of the drug.
D)psychological factors.
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28
Lindsey has a drug dependence.As a result,she is at risk for

A)being involved in an automobile accident.
B)engaging in unsafe sex.
C)involvement with incidences of aggression and violence.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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29
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for drug use?

A)being male
B)not graduating from high school
C)having a high-risk personality
D)being an independent thinker
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30
Which of the following is a factor that determines how a person will respond to a particular drug?

A)general health
B)body mass
C)genetics
D)All of the above are factors.
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31
John,who is 14 years old,is somewhat small for his age and is often teased by his peers.He has recently become involved with a new peer group that is known to use alcohol and marijuana.What factor has probably had the most influence on John's decision to become involved with drugs?

A)rebellion
B)peer acceptance
C)experimentation
D)allure of excitement
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A psychological risk factor for drug dependence is

A)fetal exposure.
B)sibling drug abuse.
C)parent drug abuse.
D)difficulty controlling impulses.
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33
Which of the following behaviours is NOT characteristic of drug dependency?

A)having no desire to regulate substance use
B)taking larger amounts of a substance
C)changing one's lifestyle to accommodate drug use
D)continuing to use the substance in spite of recognition that its use is a problem
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34
Which of the following individuals would NOT be considered as having a higher-than-average risk for trying illicit drugs?

A)an adolescent who is aggressive or impulsive
B)a teenager who drives too fast
C)an adolescent who has poor self-esteem and lacks control
D)All of the choices are correct.
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35
The time-action function is the relationship between

A)a drug and a person's body chemistry.
B)a person's drug use and the effect of the drug.
C)when a drug is taken and the intensity of its effect.
D)how a drug is taken and how strong a response it produces.
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36
Injecting drugs increases the user's risk of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)gangrene.
B)herpes.
C)HIV infection.
D)hepatitis C
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For which of the following drugs do females report approximately half the use of males?

A)cocaine
B)marijuana
C)ecstasy
D)speed
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38
When Tomas does not drink alcohol,he experiences tremors and shaking.He is experiencing

A)tolerance.
B)dependence.
C)adjustment.
D)withdrawal.
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Having a response to an inert substance given in place of an active drug is called

A)paranoiA.
B)the placebo effect.
C)the set effect.
D)delusion.
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40
The _________ is the physical and social environment surrounding an individual's drug use.

A)mode
B)setting
C)effect
D)mood
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41
A slang term used to describe barbiturates is

A)snow.
B)downers.
C)horse.
D)ice.
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42
The LEAST common method of cocaine use is

A)ingestion.
B)snorting.
C)inhaling.
D)injection.
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43
Antianxiety agents are also known as

A)tranquilizers.
B)stimulants.
C)opioids.
D)psychedelics.
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44
All of the following are depressants,EXCEPT

A)GHB.
B)Quaalude.
C)Xanax.
D)Methedrine.
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45
CNS depressants are used for their calming properties before an operation.What are they combined with prior to surgery to obtain that calming reaction?

A)anesthetic
B)stimulant
C)tranquillizer
D)antiseptic
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46
If Megan were to take an opioid,what method of administration would she typically use?

A)injection
B)snorting
C)smoking
D)All of these choices are possible.
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47
Barbiturates are used medicinally for all of the following,EXCEPT

A)to treat insomniA.
B)as a sedative prior to surgery.
C)to treat anxiety.
D)to control psychoses.
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48
Jane frequently goes to dance clubs and raves with her friends.Which CNS depressant is often associated with these environments?

A)Valium
B)Rohypnol
C)Seconal
D)Nembutal
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49
Cocaine is derived from

A)the opium poppy.
B)the hemp plant.
C)mushrooms.
D)the coca plant.
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50
Central nervous system depressants are also known as

A)hallucinogens.
B)narcotics.
C)deliriants.
D)sedative-hypnotics.
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51
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding cocaine?

A)Use of the drug quickly produces a feeling of euphoriA.
B)It is a common CNS depressant.
C)The effects of the drug are intense but short lived.
D)Those who use the drug refer to it as "coke" or "snow."
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52
In terms of drug use,setting means the

A)user's expectations.
B)placebo effect.
C)overall effects of the drug.
D)social environment.
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53
The typical primary effects of central nervous system depressants include all of the following,EXCEPT

A)sedation.
B)euphoria.
C)drowsiness.
D)reduced coordination.
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54
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the drug Oxycontin?

A)It is a powerful narcotic found in pain relievers.
B)When prescribed,it is used to treat moderate to severe pain.
C)When taken as prescribed,it typically does not lead to abuse.
D)When taken in large doses,it can cause respiratory failure.
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55
Which of the following drugs is NOT an opioid?

A)oxycodone
B)codeine
C)morphine
D)gamma hydroxybutyrate
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56
A stimulant

A)increases blood pressure.
B)dilates blood vessels.
C)decreases gastric secretions.
D)constricts the bronchial tubes.
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57
Bill has just taken ephedrine.He can expect

A)an increase in heart rate.
B)an increase in blood pressure.
C)a constriction in blood vessels.
D)all of the above.
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58
Which of the following is NOT a CNS stimulant?

A)cocaine
B)nicotine
C)caffeine
D)alcohol
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59
Narcotics is another term for

A)opioids.
B)psychedelics.
C)stimulants.
D)deliriants.
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60
Which of the following drugs is an opioid?

A)codeine
B)peyote
C)mescaline
D)psilocybin
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61
Women who use amphetamines during pregnancy risk

A)premature births.
B)stillbirth.
C)early infant death.
D)all of the above.
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62
Children exposed to cocaine through the mother's use during pregnancy

A)may show signs of behavioural problems.
B)tend to be lethargic.
C)have mild temperament patterns.
D)have enlarged heads.
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63
Caffeine use

A)counters fatigue.
B)decreases gastric secretion.
C)induces sleep.
D)decreases blood pressure
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64
Ephedrine is

A)a drug prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
B)an over-the-counter pain reliever.
C)banned by Health Canada.
D)a prescription drug for anxiety that can lead to dependence at prescribed doses.
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65
Jose is a chronic user of cocaine.Which of the following is he likely to experience?

A)inflammation of the lining of the nose
B)irregular heartbeat
C)high blood pressure
D)All of these choices are correct.
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66
Which of the following products contains caffeine?

A)tea
B)headache remedies
C)cola
D)All of these choices are correct.
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67
Sudden death from cocaine may result from of all of the following,EXCEPT

A)depressed CNS.
B)stroke.
C)convulsions.
D)heart attack.
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68
"Ice," "crank," and "crystal" are common names for

A)cocaine.
B)heroin.
C)barbiturates.
D)amphetamines.
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69
Cocaine is introduced into the body fastest by

A)injection.
B)ingestion.
C)smoking.
D)snorting.
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70
Which of the following stimulants is used in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder?

A)caffeine
B)crystal methamphetamine
C)Ritalin
D)ephedrine
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71
Which of the following has been linked to ephedrine use?

A)stroke
B)seizures
C)heart arrhythmia
D)All of these choices are correct.
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72
The effects of cocaine are felt in

A)about 10 seconds if inhaled.
B)about 10 seconds if injected.
C)5-10 minutes if snorted.
D)5 minutes if injecteD.
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73
Amphetamines can do all of the following,EXCEPT

A)curb short-term appetite.
B)increase motor activity.
C)counteract fatigue.
D)improve complex thinking.
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74
Small doses of amphetamines result in all of the following,EXCEPT

A)improved complex motor skills.
B)increased alertness.
C)increased motor activity.
D)decreased fatigue.
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75
Cindy uses amphetamines to stay awake at her night job.When the drug wears off,she is likely to experience

A)vague uneasiness.
B)vigor and euphoria.
C)irritability.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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76
All of the following are potential effects of cocaine use during pregnancy,EXCEPT

A)stillbirth.
B)increased birth weight.
C)infant irritability.
D)hyperactivity of the baby.
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77
"Ice" is a(n)

A)opioid.
B)depressant.
C)hallucinogen.
D)methamphetamine.
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78
Which of the following is a legal prescription central nervous system stimulant that is also sometimes abused?

A)Xanax
B)Valium
C)codeine
D)Ritalin
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79
Which of the following best describes the phenomenon known as state dependence?

A)It is a situation where the drug-induced individual is in a state of psychosis.
B)It is a situation whereby information learned in a drug-induced state is difficult to recall when the individual is not under the influence of the drug.
C)It is a situation where the drug-induced individual is in a state of severe withdrawal.
D)It is a situation whereby a student is dependant on a drug to perform during exams.
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80
The cocaine "high" lasts for

A)1-5 minutes.
B)2-10 minutes.
C)5-20 minutes.
D)up to 1 hour.
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