Deck 14: Substance Use and Gambling Disorders

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The diagnosis of _____ disorder is given in the DSM-5 when a person demonstrates impaired control, the continued use of substances despite negative social, occupational, and health consequences, risky use, as well as evidence of tolerance and withdrawal.

A) substance withdrawal
B) substance use
C) alcohol intoxication
D) substance independence
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Which term refers to alcohol-induced amnesia for the events that occurred while one was intoxicated?

A) Coma
B) Deprivation
C) Blackout
D) Flash
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_____ is a set of physiological and behavioral symptoms that result when people who have been using substances heavily for prolonged periods of time stop or greatly reduce their use.

A) Substance withdrawal
B) Substance intoxication
C) Substance abuse
D) Substance dependence
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Most U.S. states consider a person to be under the influence of alcohol if his or her blood-alcohol level is _____ or above.

A) 0.01
B) 0.15
C) 0.45
D) 0.08
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Which of the following substances has a relatively low risk for tolerance?

A) Nicotine
B) Alcohol
C) Opioids
D) Cannabis
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The DSM-5 authors have combined substance abuse and dependence into one diagnosis called:

A) substance use disorder.
B) substance abuse disorder.
C) substance dependence disorder.
D) drug-related disorder.
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Clea has been using cocaine daily for a while now. However, for the past 24 hours, she has been without any cocaine and as a result is experiencing strange behaviors and physiological responses. Clea is most likely showing signs of:

A) substance intoxication.
B) substance withdrawal.
C) tolerance.
D) a drive-control disorder.
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Alcohol is considered a _____ because it _____.

A) stimulant; makes people less inhibited in their behavior
B) depressant; slows the central nervous system
C) stimulant; activates the brain
D) stimulant; activates the sex drive
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Which of the following characterizes the first stage of alcohol withdrawal?

A) Tremulousness, weakness, and profuse perspiration
B) Collapse of the peripheral vascular system
C) Convulsive seizures
D) Auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations
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Mac took a capsule at a party earlier in the evening and is now showing changes in the functions of his central nervous system that are manifesting in both behavior and physiology. He is most likely experiencing:

A) substance intoxication.
B) substance withdrawal.
C) tolerance.
D) a drive-control disorder.
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_____ is a set of behavioral and psychological changes that occur as a result of the physiological effects of a substance on the central nervous system.

A) Substance withdrawal
B) Substance intoxication
C) Substance tolerance
D) Substance avoidance
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Celeste went to a fraternity party on Saturday night and had too much to drink. Although the last thing she remembers is dancing with Paul, she does not recollect how she got home. Celeste is most likely experiencing:

A) alcohol-induced dementia.
B) delirium tremens.
C) abstinence violation.
D) a blackout.
Question
The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder includes ongoing substance use despite recurring social or relationship difficulties. Why have the DSM-5 authors removed the DSM-IV criterion regarding legal problems?

A) Because of its low prevalence
B) Because it falls inside the realm of regulation
C) Because substance use disorders are a criminal offense
D) Because the term "legal" has negative connotations
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Which of the following is cited as a reason why people in countries such as France show lower rates of alcohol-related substance disorders than do people in other countries?

A) Alcohol is usually consumed with meals in France.
B) Alcohol is freely available in France.
C) The low blood-alcohol level for determining whether a person is under the influence of alcohol acts as a deterrent.
D) Despite Americans' beliefs to the contrary, alcohol is not consumed in very large quantities in France.
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_____ is present when a person experiences less effect from the same dose of a substance and needs more and more of it to achieve intoxication.

A) Impulse-control disorder
B) Behavioral under-control
C) Tolerance
D) Withdrawal
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A substance is defined as any:

A) drug that has psychedelic effects.
B) over-the-counter prescription drug.
C) product that could potentially create an addiction.
D) natural or synthesized product that has psychoactive effects.
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Franco has fallen ill and lost his job, and his wife has left him due to his problem with heroin. His friends and family are telling him that he is an addict most likely because he is exhibiting:

A) substance withdrawal.
B) substance tolerance.
C) substance intoxication.
D) substance dependence.
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Which of the following is a central nervous system depressant?

A) Cocaine
B) Nicotine
C) Cannabis
D) Alcohol
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Which of the following is one of the four categories of harmful consequences that suggest substance abuse?

A) The individual fails to fulfill important obligations at work, home, or school as a result of substance use.
B) The individual uses the substance only in situations in which it is not physically hazardous to do so.
C) The individual stops using the substance because of legal problems in the past.
D) The individual displays substance tolerance-diminished effects from the same dose of a substance.
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Hank began snorting cocaine about three years ago. He said the first high was the most astounding, exciting, mind-blowing experience he'd ever had. However, he has never been able to recapture that initial euphoria, and now he needs more and more of cocaine to get anywhere near his first experience. Hank has most likely:

A) developed a tolerance to cocaine.
B) transferred his dependence to some other substance.
C) developed symptoms of withdrawal.
D) used cocaine that is of inferior quality.
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Which of the following makes cocaine more likely than most substances to lead to a stimulant use disorder?

A) It's easy availability
B) The absence of short-term health problems
C) Symptoms of fatigue and insomnia upon withdrawal
D) Its rapid, strong effects on the brain's reward centers
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_____ involves the loss of intellectual abilities, including memory, abstract thinking, judgment, and problem solving, and is often accompanied by personality changes such as increased paranoia.

A) Wernicke's encephalopathy
B) Korsakoff's syndrome
C) Reward deficiency syndrome
D) Substance-induced dementia
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Binge drinking is defined as consuming:

A) different types of drinks in moderate quantities in one sitting.
B) five or more drinks within a couple of hours for men.
C) two to three drinks early in the morning.
D) three or more drinks within a span of two hours for women.
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Which of the following is true of freebase cocaine?

A) It is less addictive than benzodiazepines.
B) It is mostly taken intravenously or snorted.
C) It is usually smoked in a water pipe or mixed in a tobacco or marijuana cigarette.
D) It is a form of crack boiled down into tiny chunks, or rocks, and usually smoked.
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Low-grade hypertension, combined with increases in the levels of triglycerides and low-density lipoprotein, puts alcohol abusers mostly at increased risk for:

A) diabetes.
B) hypothermia.
C) heart disease.
D) brain hemorrhage.
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Which of the following are legally manufactured and sold by prescription, usually as sedatives for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia?

A) Amphetamines
B) Opioids
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Phencyclidines
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Which of the following is a reason why the strong age differences in alcohol use disorders decline with age?

A) With age, the liver metabolizes alcohol at a faster rate.
B) The increasing percentage of body water decreases the absorption of alcohol.
C) Older people are financially more secure than younger ones.
D) People who have used alcohol excessively may die before they reach old age.
Question
Cocaine prevents the reuptake of _____ into the transmitting neuron, causing it to accumulate in the synapse and maintaining the pleasurable feeling associated with cocaine use.

A) serotonin
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) prolactin
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Which of the following is a typical characteristic of delirium tremens?

A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Convulsive seizures
C) Shakes and jitters
D) Hypothermia
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Which of the following observations is true of cocaine?

A) Its effects wear off quickly.
B) It is one of the few substances immune to the development of tolerance.
C) It has been tried at least once by 80 percent of high school graduates in the United States.
D) Its use has increased drastically since the mid-1980s.
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Strong age differences in alcohol use disorders _____.

A) decline as people age
B) neither increase nor decrease as people age
C) increase substantially as people age
D) increase marginally as people age
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Which of the following contains antioxidants that can increase "good" cholesterol, along with other chemicals that can help prevent damage to blood vessels and reduce "bad" cholesterol, producing positive cardiac effects?

A) Beer
B) Red wine
C) Whiskey
D) Cognac
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Alicia's doctor has prescribed Alicia helpful medication to help with her anxiety and insomnia. Which of the following class of medications did he most likely prescribe?

A) Amphetamines
B) Opioids
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Phencyclidine
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The second stage of alcohol withdrawal includes _____, which may begin as soon as 12 hours after drinking stops but more often appear(s) during the second or third day.

A) delirium tremens
B) hyperthermia
C) convulsive seizures
D) tactile hallucinations
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The third stage of alcohol withdrawal is typically characterized by:

A) convulsive seizures.
B) the "jitters."
C) headaches, nausea, and abdominal cramps.
D) delirium tremens.
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Which of these is one of the most common medical conditions associated with alcohol misuse?

A) Delirium tremens
B) Low-grade hypertension
C) Hyperthermia
D) Collapse of the peripheral vascular system
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Which of the following is an example of a stimulant?

A) Amphetamines
B) Barbiturates
C) Alcohol
D) Benzodiazepines
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Pedro is at a party and has taken a substance that has made him euphoric and disinhibited; he then experiences lethargy, loss of coordination, and other signs of central nervous system depression. He has most likely taken:

A) amphetamines.
B) cocaine.
C) benzodiazepines.
D) coffee.
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Deaths related to alcohol are as much as five times more common among _____ than in the general U.S. population.

A) African Americans
B) Asian immigrants
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
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Jim is over at a friend's house to pregame before going out. He takes a substance that provides an instant rush of euphoria followed by heightened self-esteem, alertness, energy, and feelings of competence. He begins taking the substance regularly and develops symptoms such as grandiosity, hypersexuality, and impulsive behavior. He has most likely taken:

A) opiates.
B) cocaine.
C) benzodiazepines.
D) alcohol.
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All of the following are withdrawal symptoms associated with opioids, EXCEPT:

A) dysphoric mood.
B) nausea.
C) delirium tremens.
D) fever.
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Morphine, heroin, codeine, and methadone are all:

A) amphetamines.
B) benzodiazepines.
C) barbiturates.
D) opioids.
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Identify the physiological effects of nicotine.

A) They resemble a fight-or-flight response.
B) They reduce the physiological symptoms of stress and anxiety.
C) They suppress several biochemicals including dopamine and norepinephrine.
D) They reduce the craving to smoke more.
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When using hallucinogens, people say they hear colors and see sounds. They feel at one with their surroundings, and time seems to pass very slowly. Others feel a sense of detachment and a great sensitivity for art, music, and feelings. Which term is used to describe these experiences?

A) Psychomotor
B) Psychedelic
C) Psychoactive
D) Psychosomatic
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The _____ are a mixed group of substances, including lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and peyote.

A) benzodiazepines
B) amphetamines
C) hallucinogens
D) opioids
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On the street, _____ are known as "speed," "meth," and "chalk."

A) amphetamines
B) benzodiazepines
C) barbiturates
D) opioids
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Which of the following is an alkaloid found in tobacco?

A) Tryptophan
B) Ecgonine
C) Caffeine
D) Nicotine
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Which of the following is typically reduced due to caffeine intake?

A) Appetite
B) Metabolism
C) Body temperature
D) Blood pressure
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Which of the following observations about tobacco use is true?

A) Tobacco use has increased in the United States over the past few decades.
B) Tobacco use has increased in most industrialized countries over the past few decades.
C) Tobacco use is increasing in developing countries over the past few decades.
D) Tobacco use is banned in all highly developed countries.
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Amphetamines release the neurotransmitters _____ and block their reuptake.

A) acetylcholine and adenosine
B) glutamate and aspartate
C) epinephrine and serotonin
D) dopamine and norepinephrine
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Which of the following is capable of producing perceptual changes even in small doses?

A) Nicotine
B) Phencyclidine (PCP)
C) Alcohol
D) Caffeine
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Which of the following was widely used as a pain reliever in the nineteenth century, until it was found to be highly addictive?

A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Nicotine
D) Methadone
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_____ is by far the most heavily used stimulant.

A) Nicotine
B) Amphetamine
C) Cocaine
D) Caffeine
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Which of the following is true of amphetamine use?

A) The symptoms of amphetamine intoxication and cocaine intoxication are completely different.
B) Like cocaine, amphetamines can produce perceptual illusions.
C) Tolerance and physical dependence develops slowly over a lengthy period of time.
D) The abuse of cocaine and amphetamines has reduced in recent years.
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What is synesthesia?

A) Overflow from one sensory modality to another
B) Psychomotor agitation or retardation
C) Another term for hypervigilance
D) Auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations
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Which of the following is a popular prescription opioid pain reliever?

A) Oxycodone
B) Dihydrocodeine
C) Sufentanil
D) Propoxyphene
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During opioid intoxication, a person may experience periods of light sleep with vivid dreams. A person in this state is referred to as being:

A) in the twilight zone.
B) over the moon.
C) under the weather.
D) on the nod.
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Which of the following is a natural opioid produced by the human body?

A) Codeine
B) Etorphine
C) Endorphin
D) Alfentanil
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Which of the following is often the initial symptom of opioid intoxication?

A) Euphoria
B) Drowsiness
C) Vivid dreams
D) A blackout
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_____ are stimulants prescribed for the treatment of attention problems, narcolepsy, and chronic fatigue.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Opioids
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Which of the following is a rapid-acting anesthetic that produces hallucinogenic effects ranging from rapture to paranoia to boredom?

A) Valium
B) Ketamine
C) Methadone
D) Rohypnol
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Which class of inhalants dilates blood vessels and relaxes muscles and are sometimes used as sex enhancers?

A) Nitrites
B) Solvents
C) Anesthetic gases
D) Aerosols
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Which of the following observations is true of the drug phencyclidine (PCP)?

A) It is classified in the DSM-5 as a hallucinogen.
B) It is manufactured as a liquid to be injected.
C) It has many of the same effects as hallucinogens.
D) It is categorized as an opioid.
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Which drug was used in the 1960s as part of the consciousness-expanding movement and led to reports of "bad trips"?

A) Amphetamine
B) Cannabis
C) Phencyclidine (PCP)
D) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
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Marijuana, weed, pot, grass, reefer, and Mary Jane are terms used to refer to:

A) crack.
B) heroin.
C) cannabis.
D) cocaine.
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Which of the following is a drug that was widely used by bodybuilders and athletes to lose fat and build muscle and was available over the counter in health food stores in the 1980s?

A) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
B) Morphine
C) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
D) Rohypnol
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Which drug is also known as angel dust, Hog, and Tranq?

A) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
B) Phencyclidine (PCP)
C) Valium
D) Cannabis
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Why do date-rape victims fail to recognize that they have been drugged with rohypnol?

A) It is odorless, colorless, and tasteless.
B) It goes undetected as the victims are usually already intoxicated.
C) It is an anesthetic.
D) It has no visible effects of intoxication.
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Which of the following is a widely known date-rape drug which goes by the slang names Roche and the Forget-Me-Not Pill?

A) Ecstasy
B) Ketamine
C) Methadone
D) Rohypnol
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The compound 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine is also known as:

A) cannabis.
B) ecstasy.
C) ketamine.
D) cocaine.
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Which of the following observations about inhalants is true?

A) The greatest users of inhalants are older people.
B) Asian teenagers appear to have the highest rates of inhalant use in the United States.
C) Males are more likely than females to use inhalants.
D) Inhalant use is inherently harmless.
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Which of these is a major reason why ketamine users may injure themselves when they are intoxicated?

A) It has distasteful side-effects.
B) It is an anesthetic.
C) It is hallucinogenic.
D) It reduces serotonin levels.
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. _____ goes by the street name G. and Liquid Ecstasy, and is also considered to be a date-rape drug.

A) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
B) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
C) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
D) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
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_____ may occur during inhalant use due to acute irregularities in heartbeat or loss of oxygen.

A) Fight-or-flight response
B) Sudden sniffing death
C) Delirium tremens
D) Intermittent explosive disorder
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The euphoric effects of ecstasy and some of the brain damage are considered to be due to alterations in the functioning of _____ in the brain.

A) norepinephrine
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) serotonin
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_____ are volatile substances that produce chemical vapors, which can be inhaled and which depress the central nervous system.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Opioids
D) Inhalants
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Which of the following is a central nervous system depressant approved for the treatment of the sleep disorder narcolepsy?

A) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
B) Ketamine
C) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
D) Rohypnol
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Which of the following typically has the stimulant effects of an amphetamine along with occasional hallucinogenic properties?

A) Caffeine
B) Alcohol
C) Cannabis
D) Ecstasy
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Which of the following is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States?

A) Cannabis
B) Heroin
C) Ecstasy
D) Cocaine
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Long-term users of this drug risk several cardiac problems and liver failure, and they show increased rates of anxiety, depression, psychotic symptoms, and paranoia. Another effect is teeth-grinding; some users even suck a baby's pacifier at parties to relieve this. Which drug is being discussed here?

A) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
B) Ecstasy
C) Nicotine
D) Cannabis
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Deck 14: Substance Use and Gambling Disorders
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The diagnosis of _____ disorder is given in the DSM-5 when a person demonstrates impaired control, the continued use of substances despite negative social, occupational, and health consequences, risky use, as well as evidence of tolerance and withdrawal.

A) substance withdrawal
B) substance use
C) alcohol intoxication
D) substance independence
substance use
2
Which term refers to alcohol-induced amnesia for the events that occurred while one was intoxicated?

A) Coma
B) Deprivation
C) Blackout
D) Flash
Blackout
3
_____ is a set of physiological and behavioral symptoms that result when people who have been using substances heavily for prolonged periods of time stop or greatly reduce their use.

A) Substance withdrawal
B) Substance intoxication
C) Substance abuse
D) Substance dependence
Substance withdrawal
4
Most U.S. states consider a person to be under the influence of alcohol if his or her blood-alcohol level is _____ or above.

A) 0.01
B) 0.15
C) 0.45
D) 0.08
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Which of the following substances has a relatively low risk for tolerance?

A) Nicotine
B) Alcohol
C) Opioids
D) Cannabis
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The DSM-5 authors have combined substance abuse and dependence into one diagnosis called:

A) substance use disorder.
B) substance abuse disorder.
C) substance dependence disorder.
D) drug-related disorder.
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Clea has been using cocaine daily for a while now. However, for the past 24 hours, she has been without any cocaine and as a result is experiencing strange behaviors and physiological responses. Clea is most likely showing signs of:

A) substance intoxication.
B) substance withdrawal.
C) tolerance.
D) a drive-control disorder.
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Alcohol is considered a _____ because it _____.

A) stimulant; makes people less inhibited in their behavior
B) depressant; slows the central nervous system
C) stimulant; activates the brain
D) stimulant; activates the sex drive
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Which of the following characterizes the first stage of alcohol withdrawal?

A) Tremulousness, weakness, and profuse perspiration
B) Collapse of the peripheral vascular system
C) Convulsive seizures
D) Auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations
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Mac took a capsule at a party earlier in the evening and is now showing changes in the functions of his central nervous system that are manifesting in both behavior and physiology. He is most likely experiencing:

A) substance intoxication.
B) substance withdrawal.
C) tolerance.
D) a drive-control disorder.
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_____ is a set of behavioral and psychological changes that occur as a result of the physiological effects of a substance on the central nervous system.

A) Substance withdrawal
B) Substance intoxication
C) Substance tolerance
D) Substance avoidance
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Celeste went to a fraternity party on Saturday night and had too much to drink. Although the last thing she remembers is dancing with Paul, she does not recollect how she got home. Celeste is most likely experiencing:

A) alcohol-induced dementia.
B) delirium tremens.
C) abstinence violation.
D) a blackout.
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The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder includes ongoing substance use despite recurring social or relationship difficulties. Why have the DSM-5 authors removed the DSM-IV criterion regarding legal problems?

A) Because of its low prevalence
B) Because it falls inside the realm of regulation
C) Because substance use disorders are a criminal offense
D) Because the term "legal" has negative connotations
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Which of the following is cited as a reason why people in countries such as France show lower rates of alcohol-related substance disorders than do people in other countries?

A) Alcohol is usually consumed with meals in France.
B) Alcohol is freely available in France.
C) The low blood-alcohol level for determining whether a person is under the influence of alcohol acts as a deterrent.
D) Despite Americans' beliefs to the contrary, alcohol is not consumed in very large quantities in France.
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_____ is present when a person experiences less effect from the same dose of a substance and needs more and more of it to achieve intoxication.

A) Impulse-control disorder
B) Behavioral under-control
C) Tolerance
D) Withdrawal
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A substance is defined as any:

A) drug that has psychedelic effects.
B) over-the-counter prescription drug.
C) product that could potentially create an addiction.
D) natural or synthesized product that has psychoactive effects.
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Franco has fallen ill and lost his job, and his wife has left him due to his problem with heroin. His friends and family are telling him that he is an addict most likely because he is exhibiting:

A) substance withdrawal.
B) substance tolerance.
C) substance intoxication.
D) substance dependence.
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Which of the following is a central nervous system depressant?

A) Cocaine
B) Nicotine
C) Cannabis
D) Alcohol
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Which of the following is one of the four categories of harmful consequences that suggest substance abuse?

A) The individual fails to fulfill important obligations at work, home, or school as a result of substance use.
B) The individual uses the substance only in situations in which it is not physically hazardous to do so.
C) The individual stops using the substance because of legal problems in the past.
D) The individual displays substance tolerance-diminished effects from the same dose of a substance.
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20
Hank began snorting cocaine about three years ago. He said the first high was the most astounding, exciting, mind-blowing experience he'd ever had. However, he has never been able to recapture that initial euphoria, and now he needs more and more of cocaine to get anywhere near his first experience. Hank has most likely:

A) developed a tolerance to cocaine.
B) transferred his dependence to some other substance.
C) developed symptoms of withdrawal.
D) used cocaine that is of inferior quality.
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Which of the following makes cocaine more likely than most substances to lead to a stimulant use disorder?

A) It's easy availability
B) The absence of short-term health problems
C) Symptoms of fatigue and insomnia upon withdrawal
D) Its rapid, strong effects on the brain's reward centers
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_____ involves the loss of intellectual abilities, including memory, abstract thinking, judgment, and problem solving, and is often accompanied by personality changes such as increased paranoia.

A) Wernicke's encephalopathy
B) Korsakoff's syndrome
C) Reward deficiency syndrome
D) Substance-induced dementia
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Binge drinking is defined as consuming:

A) different types of drinks in moderate quantities in one sitting.
B) five or more drinks within a couple of hours for men.
C) two to three drinks early in the morning.
D) three or more drinks within a span of two hours for women.
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Which of the following is true of freebase cocaine?

A) It is less addictive than benzodiazepines.
B) It is mostly taken intravenously or snorted.
C) It is usually smoked in a water pipe or mixed in a tobacco or marijuana cigarette.
D) It is a form of crack boiled down into tiny chunks, or rocks, and usually smoked.
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Low-grade hypertension, combined with increases in the levels of triglycerides and low-density lipoprotein, puts alcohol abusers mostly at increased risk for:

A) diabetes.
B) hypothermia.
C) heart disease.
D) brain hemorrhage.
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Which of the following are legally manufactured and sold by prescription, usually as sedatives for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia?

A) Amphetamines
B) Opioids
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Phencyclidines
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Which of the following is a reason why the strong age differences in alcohol use disorders decline with age?

A) With age, the liver metabolizes alcohol at a faster rate.
B) The increasing percentage of body water decreases the absorption of alcohol.
C) Older people are financially more secure than younger ones.
D) People who have used alcohol excessively may die before they reach old age.
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28
Cocaine prevents the reuptake of _____ into the transmitting neuron, causing it to accumulate in the synapse and maintaining the pleasurable feeling associated with cocaine use.

A) serotonin
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) prolactin
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Which of the following is a typical characteristic of delirium tremens?

A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Convulsive seizures
C) Shakes and jitters
D) Hypothermia
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Which of the following observations is true of cocaine?

A) Its effects wear off quickly.
B) It is one of the few substances immune to the development of tolerance.
C) It has been tried at least once by 80 percent of high school graduates in the United States.
D) Its use has increased drastically since the mid-1980s.
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31
Strong age differences in alcohol use disorders _____.

A) decline as people age
B) neither increase nor decrease as people age
C) increase substantially as people age
D) increase marginally as people age
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32
Which of the following contains antioxidants that can increase "good" cholesterol, along with other chemicals that can help prevent damage to blood vessels and reduce "bad" cholesterol, producing positive cardiac effects?

A) Beer
B) Red wine
C) Whiskey
D) Cognac
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33
Alicia's doctor has prescribed Alicia helpful medication to help with her anxiety and insomnia. Which of the following class of medications did he most likely prescribe?

A) Amphetamines
B) Opioids
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Phencyclidine
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34
The second stage of alcohol withdrawal includes _____, which may begin as soon as 12 hours after drinking stops but more often appear(s) during the second or third day.

A) delirium tremens
B) hyperthermia
C) convulsive seizures
D) tactile hallucinations
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35
The third stage of alcohol withdrawal is typically characterized by:

A) convulsive seizures.
B) the "jitters."
C) headaches, nausea, and abdominal cramps.
D) delirium tremens.
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36
Which of these is one of the most common medical conditions associated with alcohol misuse?

A) Delirium tremens
B) Low-grade hypertension
C) Hyperthermia
D) Collapse of the peripheral vascular system
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37
Which of the following is an example of a stimulant?

A) Amphetamines
B) Barbiturates
C) Alcohol
D) Benzodiazepines
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38
Pedro is at a party and has taken a substance that has made him euphoric and disinhibited; he then experiences lethargy, loss of coordination, and other signs of central nervous system depression. He has most likely taken:

A) amphetamines.
B) cocaine.
C) benzodiazepines.
D) coffee.
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39
Deaths related to alcohol are as much as five times more common among _____ than in the general U.S. population.

A) African Americans
B) Asian immigrants
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
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40
Jim is over at a friend's house to pregame before going out. He takes a substance that provides an instant rush of euphoria followed by heightened self-esteem, alertness, energy, and feelings of competence. He begins taking the substance regularly and develops symptoms such as grandiosity, hypersexuality, and impulsive behavior. He has most likely taken:

A) opiates.
B) cocaine.
C) benzodiazepines.
D) alcohol.
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41
All of the following are withdrawal symptoms associated with opioids, EXCEPT:

A) dysphoric mood.
B) nausea.
C) delirium tremens.
D) fever.
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42
Morphine, heroin, codeine, and methadone are all:

A) amphetamines.
B) benzodiazepines.
C) barbiturates.
D) opioids.
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43
Identify the physiological effects of nicotine.

A) They resemble a fight-or-flight response.
B) They reduce the physiological symptoms of stress and anxiety.
C) They suppress several biochemicals including dopamine and norepinephrine.
D) They reduce the craving to smoke more.
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44
When using hallucinogens, people say they hear colors and see sounds. They feel at one with their surroundings, and time seems to pass very slowly. Others feel a sense of detachment and a great sensitivity for art, music, and feelings. Which term is used to describe these experiences?

A) Psychomotor
B) Psychedelic
C) Psychoactive
D) Psychosomatic
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45
The _____ are a mixed group of substances, including lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and peyote.

A) benzodiazepines
B) amphetamines
C) hallucinogens
D) opioids
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46
On the street, _____ are known as "speed," "meth," and "chalk."

A) amphetamines
B) benzodiazepines
C) barbiturates
D) opioids
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47
Which of the following is an alkaloid found in tobacco?

A) Tryptophan
B) Ecgonine
C) Caffeine
D) Nicotine
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48
Which of the following is typically reduced due to caffeine intake?

A) Appetite
B) Metabolism
C) Body temperature
D) Blood pressure
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49
Which of the following observations about tobacco use is true?

A) Tobacco use has increased in the United States over the past few decades.
B) Tobacco use has increased in most industrialized countries over the past few decades.
C) Tobacco use is increasing in developing countries over the past few decades.
D) Tobacco use is banned in all highly developed countries.
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50
Amphetamines release the neurotransmitters _____ and block their reuptake.

A) acetylcholine and adenosine
B) glutamate and aspartate
C) epinephrine and serotonin
D) dopamine and norepinephrine
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51
Which of the following is capable of producing perceptual changes even in small doses?

A) Nicotine
B) Phencyclidine (PCP)
C) Alcohol
D) Caffeine
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52
Which of the following was widely used as a pain reliever in the nineteenth century, until it was found to be highly addictive?

A) Codeine
B) Morphine
C) Nicotine
D) Methadone
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53
_____ is by far the most heavily used stimulant.

A) Nicotine
B) Amphetamine
C) Cocaine
D) Caffeine
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54
Which of the following is true of amphetamine use?

A) The symptoms of amphetamine intoxication and cocaine intoxication are completely different.
B) Like cocaine, amphetamines can produce perceptual illusions.
C) Tolerance and physical dependence develops slowly over a lengthy period of time.
D) The abuse of cocaine and amphetamines has reduced in recent years.
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55
What is synesthesia?

A) Overflow from one sensory modality to another
B) Psychomotor agitation or retardation
C) Another term for hypervigilance
D) Auditory, visual, and tactile hallucinations
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56
Which of the following is a popular prescription opioid pain reliever?

A) Oxycodone
B) Dihydrocodeine
C) Sufentanil
D) Propoxyphene
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57
During opioid intoxication, a person may experience periods of light sleep with vivid dreams. A person in this state is referred to as being:

A) in the twilight zone.
B) over the moon.
C) under the weather.
D) on the nod.
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58
Which of the following is a natural opioid produced by the human body?

A) Codeine
B) Etorphine
C) Endorphin
D) Alfentanil
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59
Which of the following is often the initial symptom of opioid intoxication?

A) Euphoria
B) Drowsiness
C) Vivid dreams
D) A blackout
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60
_____ are stimulants prescribed for the treatment of attention problems, narcolepsy, and chronic fatigue.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Benzodiazepines
D) Opioids
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61
Which of the following is a rapid-acting anesthetic that produces hallucinogenic effects ranging from rapture to paranoia to boredom?

A) Valium
B) Ketamine
C) Methadone
D) Rohypnol
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62
Which class of inhalants dilates blood vessels and relaxes muscles and are sometimes used as sex enhancers?

A) Nitrites
B) Solvents
C) Anesthetic gases
D) Aerosols
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63
Which of the following observations is true of the drug phencyclidine (PCP)?

A) It is classified in the DSM-5 as a hallucinogen.
B) It is manufactured as a liquid to be injected.
C) It has many of the same effects as hallucinogens.
D) It is categorized as an opioid.
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64
Which drug was used in the 1960s as part of the consciousness-expanding movement and led to reports of "bad trips"?

A) Amphetamine
B) Cannabis
C) Phencyclidine (PCP)
D) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
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65
Marijuana, weed, pot, grass, reefer, and Mary Jane are terms used to refer to:

A) crack.
B) heroin.
C) cannabis.
D) cocaine.
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66
Which of the following is a drug that was widely used by bodybuilders and athletes to lose fat and build muscle and was available over the counter in health food stores in the 1980s?

A) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
B) Morphine
C) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
D) Rohypnol
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67
Which drug is also known as angel dust, Hog, and Tranq?

A) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
B) Phencyclidine (PCP)
C) Valium
D) Cannabis
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68
Why do date-rape victims fail to recognize that they have been drugged with rohypnol?

A) It is odorless, colorless, and tasteless.
B) It goes undetected as the victims are usually already intoxicated.
C) It is an anesthetic.
D) It has no visible effects of intoxication.
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69
Which of the following is a widely known date-rape drug which goes by the slang names Roche and the Forget-Me-Not Pill?

A) Ecstasy
B) Ketamine
C) Methadone
D) Rohypnol
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70
The compound 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine is also known as:

A) cannabis.
B) ecstasy.
C) ketamine.
D) cocaine.
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71
Which of the following observations about inhalants is true?

A) The greatest users of inhalants are older people.
B) Asian teenagers appear to have the highest rates of inhalant use in the United States.
C) Males are more likely than females to use inhalants.
D) Inhalant use is inherently harmless.
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72
Which of these is a major reason why ketamine users may injure themselves when they are intoxicated?

A) It has distasteful side-effects.
B) It is an anesthetic.
C) It is hallucinogenic.
D) It reduces serotonin levels.
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73
. _____ goes by the street name G. and Liquid Ecstasy, and is also considered to be a date-rape drug.

A) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
B) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
C) Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
D) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
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74
_____ may occur during inhalant use due to acute irregularities in heartbeat or loss of oxygen.

A) Fight-or-flight response
B) Sudden sniffing death
C) Delirium tremens
D) Intermittent explosive disorder
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75
The euphoric effects of ecstasy and some of the brain damage are considered to be due to alterations in the functioning of _____ in the brain.

A) norepinephrine
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) serotonin
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76
_____ are volatile substances that produce chemical vapors, which can be inhaled and which depress the central nervous system.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Opioids
D) Inhalants
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77
Which of the following is a central nervous system depressant approved for the treatment of the sleep disorder narcolepsy?

A) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
B) Ketamine
C) 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
D) Rohypnol
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78
Which of the following typically has the stimulant effects of an amphetamine along with occasional hallucinogenic properties?

A) Caffeine
B) Alcohol
C) Cannabis
D) Ecstasy
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79
Which of the following is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States?

A) Cannabis
B) Heroin
C) Ecstasy
D) Cocaine
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80
Long-term users of this drug risk several cardiac problems and liver failure, and they show increased rates of anxiety, depression, psychotic symptoms, and paranoia. Another effect is teeth-grinding; some users even suck a baby's pacifier at parties to relieve this. Which drug is being discussed here?

A) Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
B) Ecstasy
C) Nicotine
D) Cannabis
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