Deck 13: Depressants and Inhalants
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Deck 13: Depressants and Inhalants
1
The brain builds up a tolerance to barbiturates quickly.
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2
Barbituric acid, alone, has very strong behavioural effects.
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3
Barbiturates used in surgical anaesthesia are of the long-acting type.
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4
The withdrawal process of barbiturates is potentially life-threatening unless it is done under medical supervision.
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5
Taking barbiturate drugs has been shown to be positively reinforcing in humans and laboratory animals.
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6
Mixing alcohol with barbiturates is an example of an antagonistic drug combination.
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7
Although it is questionable whether a sedative-hypnotic drug such as amobarbital (Amytal, or "sodium amytal") may function as "truth serum" in criminal cases, military and intelligence experts point to the potential for gaining some relevant information.
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8
Barbiturates act as GABA antagonists.
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9
One of the withdrawal symptoms from chronic use of barbiturates is a strange sense of calm.
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10
Tranquilizers provide relief from anxiety and stress by sedating us.
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11
Barbiturates administered by injection are longer acting than orally administered barbiturates.
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12
Antianxiety drugs are also referred to as tranquilizers.
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13
Pentothal (Thiopental) is a long-acting barbiturate.
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14
An ultra-short acting barbiturate would have effects that last for about an hour.
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15
Ultra-short-acting barbiturates are commonly abused.
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16
Barbiturates bind to a different site on the receptor than the effective neurotransmitter would.
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17
Patients using barbiturates to treat insomnia typically wake up feeling well rested and refreshed.
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18
Phenobarbital continues to be used for the treatment of epileptic seizures.
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19
REM-sleep rebound is a problem with barbiturate drugs used in the treatment of insomnia.
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20
Barbiturate drugs are one of the few psychoactive substances that do not interact significantly with alcohol.
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21
Major tranquilizers are also known as antianxiety drugs.
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22
The physician-patient relationship plays an important role in the effectiveness of benzodiazepines.
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23
Most users who overdose from benzodiazepines die from respiratory failure.
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24
The relaxant effects of benzodiazepines last longer than those of barbiturates.
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25
Librium and Valium are both benzodiazepines.
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26
Benzodiazepine are considered less safe than barbiturates.
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27
Physiological symptoms appear when benzodiazepines are withdrawn.
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28
Restoril and Xanax are examples of short-acting barbiturate drugs.
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29
The first drug developed to treat anxiety was methaqualone (Quaalude).
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30
Withdrawal symptoms from long-acting benzodiazepines typically do not appear until between the third and sixth days following the last dose.
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31
Benzodiazepines are, in general, less toxic than barbiturates.
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32
When they were first introduced in the 1960s, the sedative effects of benzodiazepines were especially appealing to mental health professionals.
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33
The GABA receptor has binding sites for benzodiazepines and other sedative-hypnotics (possibly barbiturates and alcohol).
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34
After taking benzodiazepines (i.e., Valium), an elderly person will not be drug-free for two months.
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35
In blind studies, normal university students show a preference for a placebo over Valium.
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36
Quaaludes were responsible for many an unsuspecting sailor in the 1800s getting "shanghaied" on a boat to China.
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37
An injectable form of diazepam (brand name: Valium) is sometimes desirable when a slow-acting effect is required.
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38
A key neurotransmitter in the action of benzodiazepines is dopamine.
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39
Barbiturate abuse reached its peak in the 1950s and 1960s.
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40
Methaqualone (Quaalude) was once believed to have aphrodisiac properties.
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41
Unless an inhaled gas contains a minimum of 21% oxygen in it, hypoxia will occur.
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42
Nitrous oxide is a toxic gas.
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43
Eszopiclone is a drug prescribed to treat insomnia in Canada.
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44
Inhalant intoxication occurs faster than alcohol intoxication.
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45
Fumes from inhalant products are stimulants.
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46
Nitrous oxide was first used for medical purposes.
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47
The drug zolpidem (brand name: Sublinox) is a benzodiazepine drug.
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48
Buspirone impairs motor skills.
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49
The flammability of ether makes it a poor choice for recreational use.
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50
In the 1960s, the customary pattern of nitrous oxide was inhalation directly from whippets.
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51
GHB is a CNS stimulant.
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52
Rohypnol is ten times stronger than Valium.
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53
At one time, GHB was considered to have steroid-enhancing effects.
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54
An immediate effect of glue, solvent, or aerosol inhalation is slurred speech.
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55
One of the hazards of nitrous oxide is its flammability.
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56
It is relatively difficult to obtain products containing acetone.
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57
Nitrous oxide dilutes the air a person breathes, depriving the individual of oxygen.
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58
Buspirone does not create euphoria, physical dependence, or cross-tolerance.
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59
Beta blockers increase the force of heart contractions.
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60
The first signs that show that one has taken GHB are dizziness and a severe headache.
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61
For those who engage in inhalant abuse, their first experience with psychoactive drugs most likely involved tobacco.
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62
Acetone abuse has been linked to severe short-term memory loss.
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63
High school students engage in inhalant use more often than students in elementary school.
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64
Though physiological symptoms after inhalant withdrawal are hardly ever observed in laboratory animals, they are frequently observed in humans.
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65
Another name for sedative-hypnotics is __________.
A) antipsychotic drugs
B) antidepressants
C) neuroleptics
D) depressants
A) antipsychotic drugs
B) antidepressants
C) neuroleptics
D) depressants
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66
An inhalant ingredient that is specifically carcinogenic is benzene.
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67
The Canadian Addiction Survey reports that about 5% of Canadians over the age of 15 have used inhalants at some point in their lives.
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68
Dangers associated with inhalants lie not only in their toxic effects but also in the behavioural effects of the intoxication.
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69
Inhalant abuse is less common in Canada's Aboriginal populations than in other ethnic groups.
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70
Acute inhalant effects may include double vision, a ringing in the ears, and hallucinations.
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71
Chronic inhalant abuse is most common among children who are poor.
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72
Triorthocresyl phosphate is a toxic substance found in glues and other adhesive products.
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73
The Greek word hypnos in the term sedative-hypnotics refers to the ability of these drugs to induce __________.
A) a hypnotic trance
B) stimulation of the hypothalamus in the brain
C) sleep
D) hypoglycemia
A) a hypnotic trance
B) stimulation of the hypothalamus in the brain
C) sleep
D) hypoglycemia
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74
Oil of mustard as an additive for one brand of commercial model glue has reduced its abuse significantly.
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75
Inhaling from a handkerchief or from a container is referred to as bagging.
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76
One survey among American Indian youths found that when friends strongly encouraged inhalant use or would not try to stop it, 84% of the sample reported having tried inhalants.
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77
Peer influence can increase a child's chances of abusing inhalants.
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78
Tranquilizers are most frequently referred to by a more current term: __________.
A) antianxiety drugs
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) psychotropic medications
A) antianxiety drugs
B) sedative-hypnotics
C) antidepressants
D) psychotropic medications
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79
There is clear evidence of physical dependence in cases of inhalation abuse.
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80
Educational programs are clearly the most effective strategy for controlling inhalant abuse.
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