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Deck 6: Multiple Choice
1
The breakdown of drugs by the body is referred to as:
A) reuptake.
B) metabolization.
C) catabolization.
D) deactivation.
A) reuptake.
B) metabolization.
C) catabolization.
D) deactivation.
C
2
Approximately how many liters of blood are in the circulatory system at any one time?
A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
B
3
Which of the following does NOT cross the blood-brain barrier?
A) oxygen
B) glucose
C) amino acids
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) oxygen
B) glucose
C) amino acids
D) None of the answers is correct.
D
4
Endothelial cells are:
A) surrounded by the end feet of astrocyte glial cells.
B) associated with veins.
C) organized in the same fashion throughout the body.
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) surrounded by the end feet of astrocyte glial cells.
B) associated with veins.
C) organized in the same fashion throughout the body.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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5
Drugs that influence hormones primarily do so by acting on the:
A) hypothalamus.
B) pituitary gland.
C) area postrema.
D) pineal gland.
A) hypothalamus.
B) pituitary gland.
C) area postrema.
D) pineal gland.
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6
If a person is dying and needs lifesaving medication to be administered as quickly as possible,what is the BEST method of administration?
A) oral consumption
B) injection into muscle
C) injection into the bloodstream
D) a patch on the skin
A) oral consumption
B) injection into muscle
C) injection into the bloodstream
D) a patch on the skin
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7
The _____ is especially important for catabolizing drugs in the body.
A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidneys
D) gallbladder
A) liver
B) pancreas
C) kidneys
D) gallbladder
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8
The blood-brain barrier does NOT allow _____ to pass through.
A) glucose
B) amino acids
C) neurochemicals
D) oxygen
A) glucose
B) amino acids
C) neurochemicals
D) oxygen
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9
_____ cannot be easily broken down by the body and can cause severe neurological side effects.
A) Mercury
B) Magnesium
C) Aluminum
D) Potassium
A) Mercury
B) Magnesium
C) Aluminum
D) Potassium
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10
One thousand micrograms of amphetamine taken orally is equivalent to:
A) 100 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
B) 10 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
C) 5 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
D) 1 microgram injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
A) 100 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
B) 10 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
C) 5 micrograms injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
D) 1 microgram injected into the cerebrospinal fluid.
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11
Tight junctions are associated with:
A) astrocyte glial cells.
B) endothelial cells.
C) synaptic clefts.
D) drugs bound to proteins.
A) astrocyte glial cells.
B) endothelial cells.
C) synaptic clefts.
D) drugs bound to proteins.
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12
Drugs that are used to manage neuropsychological illness are called:
A) prophylactic drugs.
B) psychoactive drugs.
C) mood drugs.
D) psychodepressant drugs.
A) prophylactic drugs.
B) psychoactive drugs.
C) mood drugs.
D) psychodepressant drugs.
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13
_____ is the study of how drugs affect the nervous system and behavior.
A) Neuroscience
B) Biopsychology
C) Neuropsychology
D) Psychopharmacology
A) Neuroscience
B) Biopsychology
C) Neuropsychology
D) Psychopharmacology
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14
The correct order from LEAST efficient to MOST efficient method of drug administration is:
A) oral consumption,inhalation,injection into the bloodstream.
B) skin patch,oral consumption,injection into muscle.
C) injection into muscle,injection into bloodstream,oral consumption.
D) inhalation,oral consumption,injection into the brain.
A) oral consumption,inhalation,injection into the bloodstream.
B) skin patch,oral consumption,injection into muscle.
C) injection into muscle,injection into bloodstream,oral consumption.
D) inhalation,oral consumption,injection into the brain.
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15
Which is the MOST effective in passing through the blood-brain barrier easily?
A) weak-base drugs
B) drugs bound to proteins
C) hydrophobic drugs
D) water-soluble drugs
A) weak-base drugs
B) drugs bound to proteins
C) hydrophobic drugs
D) water-soluble drugs
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16
Which of the following substances can pass through the endothelial membrane in the blood-brain barrier unassisted (i.e. ,without active transport)?
A) glucose
B) carbon dioxide
C) amino acids
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) glucose
B) carbon dioxide
C) amino acids
D) All of the answers are correct.
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17
The pituitary gland is to the area postrema of the lower brainstem as:
A) toxins are to hormones.
B) hormones are to toxins.
C) vomiting is to shivering.
D) shivering is to vomiting.
A) toxins are to hormones.
B) hormones are to toxins.
C) vomiting is to shivering.
D) shivering is to vomiting.
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18
The _____ does NOT have a blood-brain barrier.
A) amygdala
B) pineal gland
C) thalamus
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) amygdala
B) pineal gland
C) thalamus
D) None of these answers are correct.
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19
Various forms of _____ have been used as study pills by students.
A) barbiturates
B) opioids
C) amphetamines
D) antipsychotics
A) barbiturates
B) opioids
C) amphetamines
D) antipsychotics
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20
Which of the following is the LEAST efficient method of drug administration?
A) injection into the bloodstream
B) injection into the brain
C) oral consumption
D) inhaling the drug
A) injection into the bloodstream
B) injection into the brain
C) oral consumption
D) inhaling the drug
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21
When the number of enzymes needed to break down a drug in the liver increases,it is called:
A) cellular tolerance.
B) metabolic tolerance.
C) sensitization.
D) habituation.
A) cellular tolerance.
B) metabolic tolerance.
C) sensitization.
D) habituation.
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22
Nicotine,a chemical found in tobacco smoke,has its effect by:
A) promoting the release of acetylcholine.
B) inhibiting the release of acetylcholine.
C) blocking the GABA receptors.
D) activating the GABA receptors.
A) promoting the release of acetylcholine.
B) inhibiting the release of acetylcholine.
C) blocking the GABA receptors.
D) activating the GABA receptors.
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23
_____ is likely to increase with _____ drug use.
A) Tolerance;occasional
B) Sensitization;repeated
C) Sensitization;occasional
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) Tolerance;occasional
B) Sensitization;repeated
C) Sensitization;occasional
D) None of the answers is correct.
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24
Botulin toxin (botulism)causes paralysis and slowed breathing and is therefore:
A) an acetylcholine agonist.
B) an acetylcholine antagonist.
C) a dopamine agonist.
D) a dopamine antagonist.
A) an acetylcholine agonist.
B) an acetylcholine antagonist.
C) a dopamine agonist.
D) a dopamine antagonist.
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25
If a person consumes five alcoholic drinks per day for 2 months that person will demonstrate _____ and _____ at the end of the 2 months.
A) less intoxication;the same blood alcohol level
B) more intoxication;an increased blood alcohol level
C) less intoxication;a lower blood alcohol level
D) more intoxication;the same blood alcohol level
A) less intoxication;the same blood alcohol level
B) more intoxication;an increased blood alcohol level
C) less intoxication;a lower blood alcohol level
D) more intoxication;the same blood alcohol level
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26
A drug that prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine at synapses is an example of an:
A) antagonist.
B) accelerant.
C) blocker.
D) agonist.
A) antagonist.
B) accelerant.
C) blocker.
D) agonist.
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27
Agonist is to antagonist as:
A) receptor is to terminal button.
B) drug is to neurotransmitter.
C) accelerate is to brake.
D) slow is to fast.
A) receptor is to terminal button.
B) drug is to neurotransmitter.
C) accelerate is to brake.
D) slow is to fast.
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28
Black widow spider venom:
A) promotes the release of acetylcholine.
B) blocks receptors.
C) stimulates receptors.
D) inhibits the release of acetylcholine.
A) promotes the release of acetylcholine.
B) blocks receptors.
C) stimulates receptors.
D) inhibits the release of acetylcholine.
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29
_____ is a decreased response to a drug over time.
A) Addiction
B) Tolerance
C) Dependence
D) Sensitization
A) Addiction
B) Tolerance
C) Dependence
D) Sensitization
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30
Curare:
A) promotes the release of acetylcholine.
B) blocks receptors.
C) stimulates receptors.
D) inhibits the release of acetylcholine.
A) promotes the release of acetylcholine.
B) blocks receptors.
C) stimulates receptors.
D) inhibits the release of acetylcholine.
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31
Black widow spider venom affects its victim by:
A) promoting the release of acetylcholine.
B) inhibiting the release of acetylcholine.
C) blocking postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors.
D) activating postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors.
A) promoting the release of acetylcholine.
B) inhibiting the release of acetylcholine.
C) blocking postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors.
D) activating postsynaptic acetylcholine receptors.
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32
Physostigmine acts by:
A) reducing the release of acetylcholine.
B) increasing the release of acetylcholine.
C) speeding up the reuptake of acetylcholine.
D) slowing the breakdown of acetylcholine in the synapse.
A) reducing the release of acetylcholine.
B) increasing the release of acetylcholine.
C) speeding up the reuptake of acetylcholine.
D) slowing the breakdown of acetylcholine in the synapse.
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33
A drug that reduces dopamine release at synapses is an example of a(n):
A) antagonist.
B) accelerant.
C) blocker.
D) agonist.
A) antagonist.
B) accelerant.
C) blocker.
D) agonist.
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34
Nicotine acts as a(n):
A) acetylcholine agonist.
B) serotonin agonist.
C) acetylcholine antagonist.
D) dopamine antagonist.
A) acetylcholine agonist.
B) serotonin agonist.
C) acetylcholine antagonist.
D) dopamine antagonist.
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35
An example of an organophosphate is:
A) curare.
B) physostigmine.
C) insecticide.
D) botulinum toxin.
A) curare.
B) physostigmine.
C) insecticide.
D) botulinum toxin.
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36
Psychoactive drugs have most of their effects at the:
A) cell body.
B) axon.
C) synapse.
D) dendrites.
A) cell body.
B) axon.
C) synapse.
D) dendrites.
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37
_____has been used to treat some memory disorders.
A) Curare,an acetylcholine antagonist,
B) Botulin toxin,an acetylcholine agonist,
C) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine agonist,
D) None of the answers is correct.
A) Curare,an acetylcholine antagonist,
B) Botulin toxin,an acetylcholine agonist,
C) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine agonist,
D) None of the answers is correct.
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38
Curare acts as a(n):
A) acetylcholine agonist.
B) acetylcholine antagonist.
C) serotonin antagonist.
D) dopamine antagonist.
A) acetylcholine agonist.
B) acetylcholine antagonist.
C) serotonin antagonist.
D) dopamine antagonist.
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39
The development of _____ can explain why a person may not appear to be intoxicated despite having a high blood alcohol level.
A) metabolic tolerance
B) addiction
C) sensitization
D) cellular tolerance
A) metabolic tolerance
B) addiction
C) sensitization
D) cellular tolerance
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40
_____ was used to make poison arrowheads by South American natives.
A) Curare,an acetylcholine agonist,
B) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine antagonist,
C) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine agonist,
D) Curare,an acetylcholine antagonist,
A) Curare,an acetylcholine agonist,
B) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine antagonist,
C) Physostigmine,an acetylcholine agonist,
D) Curare,an acetylcholine antagonist,
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41
Which of the following are antianxiety agents?
A) alcohol
B) benzodiazepines
C) barbiturates
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) alcohol
B) benzodiazepines
C) barbiturates
D) All of the answers are correct.
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42
Schizophrenia is treated with:
A) phenothiazines.
B) monoamine oxidase.
C) lithium.
D) benzodiazepines.
A) phenothiazines.
B) monoamine oxidase.
C) lithium.
D) benzodiazepines.
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43
GABA:
A) increases the firing of cells.
B) decreases the firing of cells.
C) is very slowly reabsorbed.
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) increases the firing of cells.
B) decreases the firing of cells.
C) is very slowly reabsorbed.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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44
Lithium and carbamazepine are typically prescribed as:
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
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45
_____ is a disorder characterized by unusually wide spacing between the eyes,low intelligence,hyperactivity,social problems,and small brain size.
A) ADHD
B) Schizophrenia
C) Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
D) Williams syndrome
A) ADHD
B) Schizophrenia
C) Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
D) Williams syndrome
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46
If I had an anxiety disorder I would probably take:
A) Haldol.
B) Valium.
C) Prozac.
D) Imipramine.
A) Haldol.
B) Valium.
C) Prozac.
D) Imipramine.
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47
Haloperidol and chlorpromazine are examples of:
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs.
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs.
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
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48
First-generation antipsychotics influence _____ receptors,whereas second-generation antipsychotics influence _____ receptors.
A) D2;D2 and serotonin
B) D3;D2 and serotonin
C) serotonin;D2
D) serotonin;D3
A) D2;D2 and serotonin
B) D3;D2 and serotonin
C) serotonin;D2
D) serotonin;D3
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49
Oxycodone,fentanyl,and methadone are examples of:
A) hallucinogenic drugs.
B) opioids.
C) antianxiety medications.
D) antidepressants.
A) hallucinogenic drugs.
B) opioids.
C) antianxiety medications.
D) antidepressants.
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50
MAO inhibitors and tricyclics are examples of:
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs.
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
A) antianxiety drugs.
B) antipsychotic drugs.
C) mood stabilizers.
D) antidepressant drugs.
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51
Over the course of a lifetime approximately _____ of people will have a depressive episode that lasts for several months.
A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 25 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 25 percent
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52
Sensitization usually occurs:
A) as a result of cellular tolerance.
B) as a result of metabolic tolerance.
C) in a new environment.
D) in a familiar environment.
A) as a result of cellular tolerance.
B) as a result of metabolic tolerance.
C) in a new environment.
D) in a familiar environment.
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53
Which of the following drugs is NOT considered to be an opioid analgesic?
A) heroin
B) codeine
C) morphine
D) mescaline
A) heroin
B) codeine
C) morphine
D) mescaline
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54
_____ results when tolerance for one drug is carried over to a different member of the same drug group.
A) Addiction
B) Sensitization
C) Cross-tolerance
D) Cellular tolerance
A) Addiction
B) Sensitization
C) Cross-tolerance
D) Cellular tolerance
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55
The _____ hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that patients have _____.
A) norepinephrine;too much serotonin
B) serotonin;not enough serotonin
C) dopamine;not enough dopamine
D) dopamine;too much dopamine
A) norepinephrine;too much serotonin
B) serotonin;not enough serotonin
C) dopamine;not enough dopamine
D) dopamine;too much dopamine
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56
SSRIs are often prescribed to treat:
A) depression.
B) schizophrenia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) Tourette syndrome.
A) depression.
B) schizophrenia.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) Tourette syndrome.
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57
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)is worse if a mother drinks during the _____ trimester(s).
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) second and third
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) second and third
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58
_____ is an example of a psychedelic or hallucinogenic drug.
A) Phencyclidine (PCP)
B) Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
C) MDMA (Ecstasy)
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) Phencyclidine (PCP)
B) Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
C) MDMA (Ecstasy)
D) All of the answers are correct.
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59
The incidence of schizophrenia is:
A) one in 100.
B) one in 1000.
C) one in 10,000.
D) one in 100,000.
A) one in 100.
B) one in 1000.
C) one in 10,000.
D) one in 100,000.
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60
Sensitization has been linked with:
A) changes in receptor number on the postsynaptic membrane.
B) changes in transmitter metabolism in the synapse.
C) changes in transmitter reuptake on the presynaptic side.
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) changes in receptor number on the postsynaptic membrane.
B) changes in transmitter metabolism in the synapse.
C) changes in transmitter reuptake on the presynaptic side.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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61
_____ was used by soldiers in World War II as a means of staying awake and alert and to help increase confidence.
A) Morphine
B) Cocaine
C) Heroin
D) Amphetamine
A) Morphine
B) Cocaine
C) Heroin
D) Amphetamine
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62
_____ was once added to many drinks to help give them an energizing effect.
A) Amphetamine
B) Cocaine
C) Opium
D) Morphine
A) Amphetamine
B) Cocaine
C) Opium
D) Morphine
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63
The term "Soldier's Disease" was used to describe _____ addiction following the American Civil War.
A) cocaine
B) morphine
C) heroin
D) opium
A) cocaine
B) morphine
C) heroin
D) opium
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64
Selective serotonin reuptake blockers are used in the treatment of:
A) depression.
B) bipolar disorders.
C) schizophrenia.
D) anxiety.
A) depression.
B) bipolar disorders.
C) schizophrenia.
D) anxiety.
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65
Enkephalins and dynorphins are examples of:
A) opioid analgesics.
B) amphetamines.
C) endorphins.
D) antipsychotics.
A) opioid analgesics.
B) amphetamines.
C) endorphins.
D) antipsychotics.
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66
An example of a serotonin psychedelic would be:
A) mescaline.
B) marijuana.
C) heroin.
D) LSD.
A) mescaline.
B) marijuana.
C) heroin.
D) LSD.
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67
Anticonvulsant drugs that are used to treat epilepsy are also effective in treating:
A) schizophrenia.
B) depression.
C) anxiety.
D) bipolar disorder.
A) schizophrenia.
B) depression.
C) anxiety.
D) bipolar disorder.
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68
Depression is treated with:
A) butyrophenone.
B) lithium.
C) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
D) benzodiazepines.
A) butyrophenone.
B) lithium.
C) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
D) benzodiazepines.
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69
The effects of cocaine can be mimicked by:
A) endorphins.
B) heroin.
C) amphetamines.
D) morphine.
A) endorphins.
B) heroin.
C) amphetamines.
D) morphine.
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70
MAO inhibitors increase levels of serotonin by:
A) inhibiting the breakdown of serotonin.
B) increasing the release of serotonin.
C) increasing the sensitivity of serotonin receptors.
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) inhibiting the breakdown of serotonin.
B) increasing the release of serotonin.
C) increasing the sensitivity of serotonin receptors.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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71
Endorphins,enkephalins,and dynorphins are examples of:
A) amphetamines.
B) hallucinogens.
C) opioid peptides.
D) endocannabinoids.
A) amphetamines.
B) hallucinogens.
C) opioid peptides.
D) endocannabinoids.
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72
The disinhibition theory attempts to explain the effects of:
A) morphine.
B) heroin.
C) amphetamine.
D) alcohol.
A) morphine.
B) heroin.
C) amphetamine.
D) alcohol.
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73
_____ deficiency has been linked with higher rates of depression.
A) Vitamin E
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin B
D) Vitamin A
A) Vitamin E
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin B
D) Vitamin A
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74
Your friend has recently been diagnosed with major depression.She has been prescribed several SSRIs over the last few months,but none seem to be working well.Your advice to her is to ask her doctor about using:
A) clozapine.
B) ketamine.
C) L-dopa.
D) barbiturates.
A) clozapine.
B) ketamine.
C) L-dopa.
D) barbiturates.
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75
Chad is normally quiet and reserved and enjoys having a few drinks while catching up with his friends on Fridays.However,this week when they went to a new bar Chad was convinced that a person at another table was giving him "dirty looks." Chad confronted the person and started a fight which resulted in him being arrested for the first time in his life.This type of behavior could be explained by:
A) disinhibition theory.
B) learning.
C) behavioral myopia.
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) disinhibition theory.
B) learning.
C) behavioral myopia.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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76
If I had a bipolar disorder,I would probably take:
A) lithium.
B) Prozac.
C) Librium.
D) Haldol.
A) lithium.
B) Prozac.
C) Librium.
D) Haldol.
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77
SSRIs treat depression by:
A) blocking the reuptake of serotonin.
B) increasing the release of serotonin.
C) stopping the breakdown of serotonin.
D) increasing the synthesis of serotonin.
A) blocking the reuptake of serotonin.
B) increasing the release of serotonin.
C) stopping the breakdown of serotonin.
D) increasing the synthesis of serotonin.
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78
_____ is an example of an opioid analgesic.
A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Heroin
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Heroin
D) All of the answers are correct.
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79
Which of the following drugs is used to treat depression?
A) serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors
B) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
C) tricyclics
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors
B) monoamine oxidase inhibitors
C) tricyclics
D) All of the answers are correct.
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80
_____ has been shown to be effective in treating nausea,lack of appetite,glaucoma,and chronic pain.
A) Marijuana
B) Cocaine
C) Methamphetamine
D) Heroin
A) Marijuana
B) Cocaine
C) Methamphetamine
D) Heroin
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