Deck 9: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
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Deck 9: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
1
The diagnostic label that most closely approximates the lay term "addiction" is substance
A) abuse.
B) dependence.
C) intoxication.
D) use.
A) abuse.
B) dependence.
C) intoxication.
D) use.
dependence.
2
Substance intoxication and substance use definitions
A) differ by sex.
B) are difficult to study empirically.
C) differ by culture.
D) describe the same concept.
A) differ by sex.
B) are difficult to study empirically.
C) differ by culture.
D) describe the same concept.
differ by culture.
3
Select the statement below that is True of substance intoxication.
A) Its psychiatric meaning is the same as its legal meaning.
B) The effects are substance non-specific.
C) Its effects are irreversible.
D) It involves an effect ranging from mild to severe.
A) Its psychiatric meaning is the same as its legal meaning.
B) The effects are substance non-specific.
C) Its effects are irreversible.
D) It involves an effect ranging from mild to severe.
It involves an effect ranging from mild to severe.
4
Worldwide, the most commonly used drug is
A) caffeine.
B) alcohol.
C) nicotine.
D) marijuana.
A) caffeine.
B) alcohol.
C) nicotine.
D) marijuana.
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5
Derrick was very excited about college as a freshman. His biggest concern was fitting in. During his first semester, he was introduced to the social game of "beer pong" and found that being a member of the dorm team helped him gain acceptance. Now, Derrick enjoys "beer pong" every weekend. So far, there have been no negative consequences. How would you classify this behaviour or the basis of what you know?
A) Substance abuse
B) Substance use
C) Substance intoxication
D) Substance dependence
A) Substance abuse
B) Substance use
C) Substance intoxication
D) Substance dependence
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6
Choose the statement below that is False regarding caffeine use.
A) It may be considered addictive
B) It has not been associated with death.
C) It may result in acute caffeine intoxication.
D) Withdrawal symptoms may include a "crash."
A) It may be considered addictive
B) It has not been associated with death.
C) It may result in acute caffeine intoxication.
D) Withdrawal symptoms may include a "crash."
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7
Caffeine produces its effects by directly influencing the functioning of the
A) peripheral nervous system.
B) lymphatic nervous system.
C) central nervous system.
D) somatic nervous system.
A) peripheral nervous system.
B) lymphatic nervous system.
C) central nervous system.
D) somatic nervous system.
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8
According to the American Psychiatric Association, substance use is defined as
A) the ingestion of legal drugs that does not result in an altered state of mind.
B) low to moderate use with no functional impairment in any sphere.
C) overuse of a substance that leads to either a psychological or physical addiction.
D) use of stimulant drugs to achieve a state of heightened arousal (high).
A) the ingestion of legal drugs that does not result in an altered state of mind.
B) low to moderate use with no functional impairment in any sphere.
C) overuse of a substance that leads to either a psychological or physical addiction.
D) use of stimulant drugs to achieve a state of heightened arousal (high).
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9
Substance dependence involves the two characteristic features of
A) social and occupational dysfunction.
B) tolerance and withdrawal.
C) genetic and environmental vulnerability.
D) physical and psychological problems.
A) social and occupational dysfunction.
B) tolerance and withdrawal.
C) genetic and environmental vulnerability.
D) physical and psychological problems.
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10
According to your text, caffeine influences the activity of the neurotransmitters
A) acetylcholine and dopamine.
B) acetylcholine and serotonin.
C) adenosine and acetylcholine.
D) adenosine and serotonin.
A) acetylcholine and dopamine.
B) acetylcholine and serotonin.
C) adenosine and acetylcholine.
D) adenosine and serotonin.
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11
The use of energy drinks by adolescent boys and young men has an associated health concern in that
A) it provides a False sense of wakefulness.
B) cases of cardiac arrhythmia have resulted in death.
C) it stunts bone growth.
D) an addiction results after few exposures.
A) it provides a False sense of wakefulness.
B) cases of cardiac arrhythmia have resulted in death.
C) it stunts bone growth.
D) an addiction results after few exposures.
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12
Until Neil started college, he had never had an alcoholic drink. But after joining a fraternity and attending all of its social activities, he noticed that he gradually became able to drink two six-packs before getting buzzed. He usually feels "under the weather" the next day and unable to study or prepare for his classes, but he finds it very difficult to cut back his consumption. In fact, he eagerly looks forward to the weekend parties, despite the fact that he had several failing grades on his midterm report. What do you know about Neil?
A) He has a substance dependence problem.
B) He has a substance abuse problem.
C) He does not demonstrate withdrawal effects.
D) He has a low tolerance for beer.
A) He has a substance dependence problem.
B) He has a substance abuse problem.
C) He does not demonstrate withdrawal effects.
D) He has a low tolerance for beer.
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13
With respect to disorders related to drugs and alcohol, the DSM-5 combines DSM-IV categories into single broad classification called
A) Substance Related Disorders.
B) Substance Abuse Disorders.
C) Substance Dependence Disorders.
D) Substance Use Disorders.
A) Substance Related Disorders.
B) Substance Abuse Disorders.
C) Substance Dependence Disorders.
D) Substance Use Disorders.
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14
Substance intoxication is a(n) _________ state.
A) permanent
B) chronic
C) acute
D) slowly developing
A) permanent
B) chronic
C) acute
D) slowly developing
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15
A prime factor in nicotine's highly addictive potential is
A) its low cost and ready availability.
B) a supportive "smokers' subculture."
C) its direct influence on the brain's pleasure and motivation centers.
D) its suppression of insulin production, producing hyperglycemia.
A) its low cost and ready availability.
B) a supportive "smokers' subculture."
C) its direct influence on the brain's pleasure and motivation centers.
D) its suppression of insulin production, producing hyperglycemia.
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16
Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Approximately ____ of the population consumes caffeine daily.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 80%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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17
Caffeine can have an effect on the drinker of up to
A) 1 hour.
B) 2 hours.
C) 4 hours.
D) 6 hours.
A) 1 hour.
B) 2 hours.
C) 4 hours.
D) 6 hours.
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18
Drug withdrawal symptoms
A) are never transient.
B) may be delayed up to a month.
C) are typically lethal.
D) vary by drug.
A) are never transient.
B) may be delayed up to a month.
C) are typically lethal.
D) vary by drug.
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19
Both at college and at home, Bob uses illicit drugs only "socially." His use does not produce problems with his social, educational, or occupational functioning. Bob's behaviour constitutes substance
A) abuse.
B) use.
C) intoxication.
D) dependence.
A) abuse.
B) use.
C) intoxication.
D) dependence.
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20
Michaela is agitated and restless. She cannot sleep. Her heart is racing and her stomach is upset. Finally, her speech is rapid and rambling. According to the DSM-5, Michaela might be diagnosed with Caffeine _____ Disorder.
A) Intoxication
B) Abuse
C) Dependence
D) Use
A) Intoxication
B) Abuse
C) Dependence
D) Use
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21
Canadian research indicates that about _____ of Canadian smokers have tried to quit in the past year, mostly unsuccessfully.
A) half
B) two-thirds
C) one-quarter
D) twenty percent
A) half
B) two-thirds
C) one-quarter
D) twenty percent
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22
The rates of smoking have decreased significantly since 2001, when ___% of males and ___% of females smoked daily or occasionally.
A) 32% and 29%
B) 28% and 24%
C) 33% and 31%
D) 54% and 38%
A) 32% and 29%
B) 28% and 24%
C) 33% and 31%
D) 54% and 38%
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23
Alcohol is a
A) nicotine mimicker.
B) stimulant.
C) depressant.
D) neurotransmitter binder.
A) nicotine mimicker.
B) stimulant.
C) depressant.
D) neurotransmitter binder.
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24
An alcohol withdrawal syndrome with symptoms including disorientation, severe agitation, high blood pressure, and fever is known as
A) FAS.
B) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
C) formication.
D) delirium tremens.
A) FAS.
B) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
C) formication.
D) delirium tremens.
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25
Which neurotransmitter is correctly paired with an associated substance?
A) GABA-- alcohol
B) adenosine -- nicotine
C) dopamine -- alcohol
D) endorphins -- caffeine
A) GABA-- alcohol
B) adenosine -- nicotine
C) dopamine -- alcohol
D) endorphins -- caffeine
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26
Alcohol abuse may result in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, which is characterized by the inability to learn from experience and
A) custodial care in some cases.
B) a decrement in visual processing.
C) episodes of violent aggression.
D) a lesion in the frontal lobe.
A) custodial care in some cases.
B) a decrement in visual processing.
C) episodes of violent aggression.
D) a lesion in the frontal lobe.
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27
Which of the following is True regarding the cross-tolerant relationship between benzodiazepines and alcohol?
A) There is no cross-toleration between the drugs.
B) Tolerance to one means tolerance to the other.
C) They produce different short-term effects but similar long-term cross-tolerant effects.
D) Research shows women do not demonstrate this cross-tolerant effect.
A) There is no cross-toleration between the drugs.
B) Tolerance to one means tolerance to the other.
C) They produce different short-term effects but similar long-term cross-tolerant effects.
D) Research shows women do not demonstrate this cross-tolerant effect.
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28
Professor Williamson is a long-term smoker. Since it was recently announced that smoking will be banned on campus, he has decided to quit. According to the research, what is the likelihood that Professor Williamson will have achieved sustained abstinence at the end of a year?
A) 50%
B) 18.5%
C) 46%
D) 70%
A) 50%
B) 18.5%
C) 46%
D) 70%
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29
Despite affecting many neurotransmitters, alcohol has a particularly powerful effect on the neurotransmitter
A) serotonin.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) epinephrine.
A) serotonin.
B) GABA.
C) dopamine.
D) epinephrine.
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30
Heavy marijuana use has been associated with functional impairments such as memory loss and difficulty with attention, learning skills, and
A) motor movement.
B) language mastery.
C) motivation.
D) capacity for creativity.
A) motor movement.
B) language mastery.
C) motivation.
D) capacity for creativity.
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31
Nicotine's addictive potential reflects its release of the neurotransmitter
A) glutamate
B) adenosine
C) acetylcholine
D) dopamine
A) glutamate
B) adenosine
C) acetylcholine
D) dopamine
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32
THC is the active ingredient in marijuana. It produces a sense of euphoria by stimulating
A) GABA release, which disinhibits various brain systems.
B) epinephrine discharge, leading to heightened pleasure and sensory acuteness.
C) cannabinoid receptors, thereby activating the dopamine reward system.
D) serotonin reuptake, leading to a feeling of contentment.
A) GABA release, which disinhibits various brain systems.
B) epinephrine discharge, leading to heightened pleasure and sensory acuteness.
C) cannabinoid receptors, thereby activating the dopamine reward system.
D) serotonin reuptake, leading to a feeling of contentment.
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33
Danny has a long history of alcohol abuse. He prefers whiskey and drinks it daily. When he was jailed for several days after an arrest for DWI, he began to experience tingling sensations over his body that felt like "a million ants scurrying over his skin." Knowing Danny's excessive consumption of alcohol, what might this unusual sensation be labeled?
A) Formication
B) Cirrhosis
C) FAS
D) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
A) Formication
B) Cirrhosis
C) FAS
D) Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
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34
Alcohol abuse and dependence are
A) more likely to have negative health consequences for men than women.
B) more common among men than women.
C) less common among whites than Hispanic populations.
D) typically rare among Native American persons.
A) more likely to have negative health consequences for men than women.
B) more common among men than women.
C) less common among whites than Hispanic populations.
D) typically rare among Native American persons.
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35
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in Canada. The lifetime prevalence of Cannabis abuse or dependence is __%, which is more common than that of any other illicit drug in Canada .
A) 1%
B) 7%
C) 12%
D) 20%
A) 1%
B) 7%
C) 12%
D) 20%
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36
Higher doses of THC in marijuana are associated with visual and auditory activity and fascination, increased heart rate and, on some occasions,
A) blackouts.
B) seizures.
C) panic.
D) tinnitis
A) blackouts.
B) seizures.
C) panic.
D) tinnitis
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37
Overuse of alcohol during pregnancy may result in fetal alcohol syndrome in the child. This syndrome features neurodevelopmental symptoms such as structural brain abnormalities, small head size, and
A) immune system deficiencies.
B) breathing abnormalities.
C) sudden infant death syndrome.
D) abnormal gait.
A) immune system deficiencies.
B) breathing abnormalities.
C) sudden infant death syndrome.
D) abnormal gait.
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38
The lifetime prevalence of alcohol use disorder in Canada is ___%
A) 10%.
B) 15%.
C) 18%.
D) 23%.
A) 10%.
B) 15%.
C) 18%.
D) 23%.
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39
Approximately _____% of alcoholics develop cirrhosis of the liver.
A) 1-2
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 25-30
A) 1-2
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 25-30
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40
According to the Marijuana Hot Topic Research in your text: They noted that there was enough scientific research to suggest that
A) there is no medicinal use for marijuana
B) marijuana might have a positive medical role in some areas
C) marijuana is useful for all medial problems
D) no such research exists
A) there is no medicinal use for marijuana
B) marijuana might have a positive medical role in some areas
C) marijuana is useful for all medial problems
D) no such research exists
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41
How do cocaine and amphetamines lead to hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia?
A) They increase dopamine and norepinephrine.
B) They lead to depletion of dopamine and norepinephrine.
C) They deplete serotonin levels.
D) They act on the GABA-ergic system.
A) They increase dopamine and norepinephrine.
B) They lead to depletion of dopamine and norepinephrine.
C) They deplete serotonin levels.
D) They act on the GABA-ergic system.
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42
Barbiturates and benzodiazepines are
A) central nervous system stimulants.
B) effective for use with anxiety and non-addictive.
C) central nervous system depressants.
D) both commonly prescribed.
A) central nervous system stimulants.
B) effective for use with anxiety and non-addictive.
C) central nervous system depressants.
D) both commonly prescribed.
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43
When injected, benzedrine, dexedrine, and methamphetamine increase the release of serotonin, norepinephrine, and ______________ in the brain.
A) gamma aminobutyric acid
B) acetylcholine
C) dopamine
D) epinephrine
A) gamma aminobutyric acid
B) acetylcholine
C) dopamine
D) epinephrine
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44
According to your text, _____ increase the brain's levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine.
A) heroin and other opiates
B) alcohol and marijuana
C) caffeine and nicotine
D) cocaine and methamphetamine
A) heroin and other opiates
B) alcohol and marijuana
C) caffeine and nicotine
D) cocaine and methamphetamine
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45
In the late 1800's, cocaine was introduced in the North American as a legal additive in cigarettes, cigars and ___________.
A) Malted milk
B) Aspirin
C) Coca Cola
D) Coffee
A) Malted milk
B) Aspirin
C) Coca Cola
D) Coffee
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46
Crystal methamphetamine, or ice, is a form of methamphetamine that produces a more powerful and longer lasting psychological reaction than that ingested in powdered form. Smoked in a glass pipe or injected, this form may result in a "high" lasting up to _____ hours.
A) 3
B) 6
C) 12
D) 48
A) 3
B) 6
C) 12
D) 48
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47
Codeine, morphine, and heroin produce pain relief and a sense of euphoria. They mimic the effects of the body's natural opioids, which include
A) endorphins and enkephalins.
B) oxycodone and oxycontin.
C) dopamine and ketamine.
D) norepinephrine and epinephrine.
A) endorphins and enkephalins.
B) oxycodone and oxycontin.
C) dopamine and ketamine.
D) norepinephrine and epinephrine.
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48
Evidence regarding tolerance to cannabis:
A) is substantial.
B) is unclear.
C) suggests it is a serious risk.
D) is unavailable.
A) is substantial.
B) is unclear.
C) suggests it is a serious risk.
D) is unavailable.
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49
Barbiturates pose a death risk because of rapid tolerance and risk of overdose. This is the result of
A) acceleration of the heart rate.
B) depression of the brain's respiratory center.
C) increase in blood pressure.
D) damage to the nerve cells of the brain stem.
A) acceleration of the heart rate.
B) depression of the brain's respiratory center.
C) increase in blood pressure.
D) damage to the nerve cells of the brain stem.
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50
Prescription stimulants can be misused for a variety of reasons (e.g., to get high, to help students remain alert while studying for exams). ___% of students in grades 7-12 in Atlantic Canada reported nonmedical stimulant use in 2007
A) 1%.
B) 3%.
C) 6%.
D) 9%.
A) 1%.
B) 3%.
C) 6%.
D) 9%.
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51
Which of these population groups tends to abuse benzodiazepines the most?
A) Men
B) Women
C) Teens
D) Asian Canadians
A) Men
B) Women
C) Teens
D) Asian Canadians
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52
In addition to increased heart rate and blood pressure, amphetamines can damage blood vessels in the brain, causing:
A) no discernable effect.
B) brain damage.
C) an overdose.
D) stroke.
A) no discernable effect.
B) brain damage.
C) an overdose.
D) stroke.
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53
Rodney is addicted to smoking rock crystal cocaine, which gives him an immediate euphoric high. On the street, this drug is known as
A) an "upper."
B) "ice."
C) "crack."
D) a "bennie."
A) an "upper."
B) "ice."
C) "crack."
D) a "bennie."
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54
Benzodiazepines belong in the category of sedative drugs that are effective for the short-term treatment of ________ and _________.
A) anxiety; depression
B) depression; hyperactivity
C) anxiety; insomnia
D) panic; mania
A) anxiety; depression
B) depression; hyperactivity
C) anxiety; insomnia
D) panic; mania
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55
Margo was enjoying the holiday break from college. She and a few friends decided to go to a local club. She met an attractive man who bought her a drink. Margo awakened the next morning in a strange motel room without any memory of what happened after she arrived at the club the night before. She was shocked to find that she was not only in a strange room but that her clothes were strewn around it. Margo called 911; in the ER, it was determined that she had been raped. Assuming that this is a date rape case, what drug is most likely to have been slipped into Margo's drink?
A) Librium
B) Valium
C) Rohipnol
D) Ecstasy
A) Librium
B) Valium
C) Rohipnol
D) Ecstasy
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56
Amphetamines can produce psychotic symptoms that
A) can be mistaken for extreme depression.
B) can last and recur even months and years after drug use is ended.
C) are easily controlled once drug use is stopped.
D) can be eliminated by benzodiazepine treatment.
A) can be mistaken for extreme depression.
B) can last and recur even months and years after drug use is ended.
C) are easily controlled once drug use is stopped.
D) can be eliminated by benzodiazepine treatment.
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57
Regarding ecstasy, the use in the Canadian general population is quite low, however, the use of ecstasy is higher among specific populations. About ___% of Canadian youth in grades 10-12 reported using ecstasy in the past 12 months.
A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 4%
D) 7%
A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 4%
D) 7%
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58
In the 1960's, which of the following would have been described as "mother's little helper"?
A) Alcohol
B) Cocaine
C) Rohipnol
D) Valium
A) Alcohol
B) Cocaine
C) Rohipnol
D) Valium
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59
In Canada, cocaine is the third most used substance in the general population and among adults, after:
A) alcohol and marijuana
B) alcohol and amphetamines
C) marijuana and amphetamines
D) MDMA and alcohol
A) alcohol and marijuana
B) alcohol and amphetamines
C) marijuana and amphetamines
D) MDMA and alcohol
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60
Select the statement that is False about cocaine.
A) It inhibits the reabsorption of dopamine by the nerve cells.
B) Large doses are associated with anesthetic and convulsant effects.
C) Deaths have been reported after relatively low doses of the drug.
D) Cocaine, although powerful in effect, is not highly addictive.
A) It inhibits the reabsorption of dopamine by the nerve cells.
B) Large doses are associated with anesthetic and convulsant effects.
C) Deaths have been reported after relatively low doses of the drug.
D) Cocaine, although powerful in effect, is not highly addictive.
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61
The use of needles to inject opioids increases the risk of viral hepatitis, liver damage, infection at the injection site, and
A) HIV.
B) skin blisters.
C) diseases of the blood.
D) strep infection.
A) HIV.
B) skin blisters.
C) diseases of the blood.
D) strep infection.
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62
Select the statement that is True regarding information gained through family and genetic studies on the influence of genes and environment as causal factors in substance abuse.
A) Both genes and environment influence the disorder.
B) Genes are the primary predictor for risk of substance abuse.
C) No clear findings have emerged regarding the influence of these factors.
D) Environmental factors are the best predictors of who will abuse drugs.
A) Both genes and environment influence the disorder.
B) Genes are the primary predictor for risk of substance abuse.
C) No clear findings have emerged regarding the influence of these factors.
D) Environmental factors are the best predictors of who will abuse drugs.
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63
In the case of Amy Winehouse, a successful music artist, her substance abuse and subsequent death provide an example of
A) how rehab can succeed with some drugs.
B) how an individual can break away from alcohol without help.
C) how well media figures can hide their substance abuse problems.
D) how much an individual can lose to addictions.
A) how rehab can succeed with some drugs.
B) how an individual can break away from alcohol without help.
C) how well media figures can hide their substance abuse problems.
D) how much an individual can lose to addictions.
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64
Behavioural/psychological factors may be influential in the initiation and continued use of drugs. Many theorists propose that
A) all drug behaviour is a function of classical conditioning.
B) negative reinforcement or punishment are not involved in the phenomenon.
C) substance use may be due to operant conditioning.
D) all substance use is learned and maintained through modeling.
A) all drug behaviour is a function of classical conditioning.
B) negative reinforcement or punishment are not involved in the phenomenon.
C) substance use may be due to operant conditioning.
D) all substance use is learned and maintained through modeling.
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65
Despite the fact that hallucinogens are not physically addictive and do not produce the classic withdrawal symptoms, their use may result in
A) a strong psychological addiction that persists for years.
B) transformative religious experiences in later years.
C) altered perception suicide disorder.
D) hallucinogen persisting perception disorder.
A) a strong psychological addiction that persists for years.
B) transformative religious experiences in later years.
C) altered perception suicide disorder.
D) hallucinogen persisting perception disorder.
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66
Nerve damage leading to neurological impairment is a function of chronic exposure to inhalant drugs. How might inhalants affect this system?
A) They restrict the flow of blood.
B) They block neurotransmitters.
C) They cause fat to build up around nerve cells.
D) They damage the myelin.
A) They restrict the flow of blood.
B) They block neurotransmitters.
C) They cause fat to build up around nerve cells.
D) They damage the myelin.
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67
Surveys of people living in First Nations communities reveal that more than 70% of respondents believe that alcohol abuse is an important problem in their community
A) 20%.
B) 25%.
C) 70%
D) 80%.
A) 20%.
B) 25%.
C) 70%
D) 80%.
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68
Hallucinogens, like d-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), produce a range of reactions from intense emotions to
A) grief reactions.
B) mystical experiences.
C) creative genius.
D) sleep walking.
A) grief reactions.
B) mystical experiences.
C) creative genius.
D) sleep walking.
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69
Dr. Santos is investigating the positive effects of drugs using an animal model paradigm. She establishes two different cages: cage A is neutral and drug-free, while cage B contains a drug. She exposes the animal to both cages and records the amount of time the animal spends in each cage in an attempt to assess the positive effects of the "drug environment." Which type of model is she using?
A) Operant discriminant model
B) Classically conditioned preference model
C) Shaped preference model
D) Conditioned place preference
A) Operant discriminant model
B) Classically conditioned preference model
C) Shaped preference model
D) Conditioned place preference
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70
Alcohol and drugs act on the brain's reward circuitry, which includes the
A) medial cortex of the prefrontal lobes.
B) ventral tegmental area and the basal forebrain.
C) basal ganglia and hypothalamus.
D) Wernicke-Korsakoff's area.
A) medial cortex of the prefrontal lobes.
B) ventral tegmental area and the basal forebrain.
C) basal ganglia and hypothalamus.
D) Wernicke-Korsakoff's area.
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71
Endorphins and enkephalins have the same physiological effect on the body as opioids in that they produce
A) heightened arousal and pain relief.
B) disorientation and sedation.
C) pain relief and sedation.
D) euphoria and heightened arousal.
A) heightened arousal and pain relief.
B) disorientation and sedation.
C) pain relief and sedation.
D) euphoria and heightened arousal.
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72
Women often become dependent on substances more quickly than men do and
A) experience more severe consequences over shorter periods of time.
B) have less psychiatric comorbidity than men do.
C) become abusers at earlier ages than men do.
D) are more often users of multiple drugs than men.
A) experience more severe consequences over shorter periods of time.
B) have less psychiatric comorbidity than men do.
C) become abusers at earlier ages than men do.
D) are more often users of multiple drugs than men.
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73
A common drug of choice for some Inuit youth in Canada is referred to as:
A) inhalants.
B) cocaine.
C) LSD.
D) methamphetamine.
A) inhalants.
B) cocaine.
C) LSD.
D) methamphetamine.
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74
Researchers who have studied the risk for alcohol dependence among family members have found that about _____ percent of the variance in liability may be due to genetic influence.
A) 10-20
B) 20-30
C) 30-40
D) 50-60
A) 10-20
B) 20-30
C) 30-40
D) 50-60
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75
Select the statement that is True about sex and ethnic differences among persons with substance use disorders.
A) Overall, women use more illegal drugs than men.
B) There is insufficient research to provide clear information.
C) The pathways for drug addiction are the same for all groups.
D) Substance abuse in men is primarily triggered by relationship issues.
A) Overall, women use more illegal drugs than men.
B) There is insufficient research to provide clear information.
C) The pathways for drug addiction are the same for all groups.
D) Substance abuse in men is primarily triggered by relationship issues.
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76
Heroin is a highly dangerous drug due to its addictive properties, its pharmacologic effects, and its
A) low cost.
B) delayed withdrawal symptoms.
C) ready availability.
D) association with drug trafficking.
A) low cost.
B) delayed withdrawal symptoms.
C) ready availability.
D) association with drug trafficking.
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77
MRI studies of persons using inhalants have revealed that the drug causes changes in brain structure that include
A) shrinkage of the cerebral cortex.
B) lesions in the frontal lobe.
C) a swelling of the cerebral cortex.
D) abnormal growth of the myelin sheath around nerve cells.
A) shrinkage of the cerebral cortex.
B) lesions in the frontal lobe.
C) a swelling of the cerebral cortex.
D) abnormal growth of the myelin sheath around nerve cells.
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78
Tolerance for opioids can develop in as little as ______. Withdrawal symptoms can appear as rapidly as ______ after the use of such drugs is discontinued.
A) 2-3 days; 4-6 hours
B) 2-3 days; 10-12 hours
C) 7-10 days; 4-6 hours
D) 7-10 days; 10-12 hours
A) 2-3 days; 4-6 hours
B) 2-3 days; 10-12 hours
C) 7-10 days; 4-6 hours
D) 7-10 days; 10-12 hours
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79
Which of the following statements about the effects of d-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is False?
A) Perceptual changes are intensified.
B) "Trips" may be fascinating or horrifying.
C) Only the sense of vision is altered.
D) Objects may become distorted or shift shapes.
A) Perceptual changes are intensified.
B) "Trips" may be fascinating or horrifying.
C) Only the sense of vision is altered.
D) Objects may become distorted or shift shapes.
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80
The endogenous opioid system is involved in the reinforcing effects of
A) alcohol.
B) cocaine.
C) marijuana.
D) methamphetamine.
A) alcohol.
B) cocaine.
C) marijuana.
D) methamphetamine.
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