Chapter 10
Which of the following statements are true concerning marijuana smoke?
-It is irritating to the lungs. -It contains THC. -Frequent use can lead to coughing.
Which of the following are characteristic of Rohypnol?
-It is known as a "date rape drug." -It is a powerful sedative. -It can lead to loss of consciousness and memory.
Illicit drug use creates economic costs for which of the following reasons?
-It leads to missed days of work for users and drug-crime victims. -It increases the amount spent on law enforcement.
Which of the following statements about marijuana use and driving are true?
-It reduces concentration. -It affects the ability to judge distance. -It slows reaction time.
Recently emerging drugs of abuse include ______.
-Spice -Purple Drank -anabolic steroids
The effects of central nervous system depressants can ______.
-be deadly if mixed with other depressants -lead to dependence
The dangerous side effects of high doses of PCP include ______.
-disorganized thinking -feelings of unreality -paranoia
The use of barbiturates often causes ______.
-drowsiness -relaxation
Which of the following are demand-side strategies that have been applied in the United States to combat the drug problem?
-education to prevent use -treatment of individuals dependent on drugs -prosecution of drug possession
On college campuses, the comprehensive drug use prevention approach known as environmental management uses tactics such as ______.
-engaging the parents of students -identifying students at-risk of using drugs
Which of the following are examples of harm-reduction strategies?
-giving heroin addicts an addictive but less debilitating drug, such as methadone -needle exchange programs
The effect of opiates on the brain are to do which of the following?
-increase pleasure -reduce pain
Side effects of using cocaine and crack cocaine include ______.
-increased heart rate -suppressed appetite
Which of the following are commonly associated with first-time usage of opioids?
-nausea -negative mood
Supporters for making marijuana use legal claim that it can help people with ______.
-nausea associated with chemotherapy -glaucoma
Which of the following are effective approaches that are used to reduce drug activity on college campuses?
-sending clear messages that using is not acceptable behavior -changing the climate of drug tolerance -involving students in prevention-planning activities
What are methods of applying a drug to the mucous membranes?
-snorting cocaine -chewing tobacco -taking suppositories
Which of the following are symptoms of withdrawal from heroin?
-sweating -nausea -vomiting
A drug's effect on a person depends on the characteristics of which of the following?
-the drug -the situation in which the drug is taken -the person taking the drug
Why are hypnotics prescribed?
-to help people sleep -to calm people before surgery -to control epilepsy
As a prescription drug, morphine is ______.
-used to relieve pain -considered highly addictive
What are the direct effects of LSD?
-visual distortion -waves of euphoria and anxiety
According to research, in 2017, what percentage of the U.S. population aged 12 or older had used an illicit (illegal) drug in the past 30 days?
11.2
Morphine was first widely used to ______.
treat pain during the civil war
What term describes the uncomfortable feelings that occur after a physically dependent drug user interrupts the use of that drug?
withdrawal
Unlike morphine, heroin ______.
Is almost completely a drug of abuse
Nikolas is going to have a major dental procedure. The dentist is most likely to give him ______.
a hypnotic
When Rio snorts cocaine, the route of administration is ______.
absorbing it through the mucous membranes
How soon can dependence of cocaine occur?
after a few uses
Although chemically different, bath salts produce effects similar to ______.
amphetamines
What is an opioid?
any of several natural or synthetic drugs that are derived from the seed pod of the opium poppy
Inhalants can be particularly dangerous because they ______.
are found in everyday products such as gasoline and glue
If a regular drug user feels uncomfortable when they stop using a particular drug, they probably ______.
are physically dependent on the drug
Which of the following is the audience for a tertiary drug prevention strategy?
at-risk individuals
What drug contains a stimulant found in the khat plant?
bath salts
When discussing withdrawal, it is important to remember that withdrawal symptoms ______
can be different for different types of drugs
Decreased activity in the brain and the sympathetic nervous system is an effect of ______.
central nervous system depressants
Alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine all change the body primarily by changing its ______.
chemical actions
Drugs that alter a person's consciousness, mood, or thoughts do so because they create changes in the ______.
chemistry of the brain
Harm-reduction strategies work on the assumption that ______.
complete elimination of drug activity is impossible
Methamphetamine is an extremely dangerous form of amphetamine because it ______.
contains a large amount of toxic chemicals
Because they make the people who ingest them vulnerable, drugs such as Rohypnol have been referred to as ______ drugs.
date rape
Drug treatment programs are part of a ______ strategy.
demand-side
Which of the following is a type of drug that decreases nervous or muscular activity and causes drowsiness or sleep?
depressant
The FDA has recently approved the use of ketamine for the treatment of _____ in those who have tried other medications.
depression
What is the most characteristic effect of hallucinogens?
distorted visual and auditory perceptions
Incarceration as a drug use reduction strategy ______.
does little to address the larger problem of drug use in our society
The repeated use of an addictive psychoactive drug shuts down the brain's normal production of this hormone and neurotransmitter, leaving the user unable to experience pleasure or make good decisions.
dopamine
Which of the following terms refers to a nonfood substance that is intended to affect the structure or function of the body?
drug
A medical drug that is used for recreational purposes is known as a(n) ______.
drug of abuse
Generally speaking, heroin is a ______.
drug of abuse
People sometimes use drugs that have no medical purposes. This type of drug is known as a ______.
drug of abuse
Opiates are especially addictive because they not only produce pleasure but also act like pain-blocking brain chemicals called ______.
endorphins
Which of the following is not one of the major three government approaches to the drug problem?
enjoyment reduction
Which of the following is commonly experienced with low doses of opioids?
euphoria
All of the following are effects brought on by the use of stimulants except ______.
fatigue
LSD and peyote are examples of ______.
hallucinogens
If taken in nonapproved ways, synthetic opioids can produce effects similar to ______.
heroin
A drug's route of administration refers to ______.
how it enters the body
The term illicit drug use means the use of ______.
illegal, nonprescription drugs
Drugs that are illegal for anyone to possess, make, sell, or use are known as ______ drugs.
illicit
Opioids have a long history in medicine. They have helped people ______.
relieve their pain
A person might react differently if he takes a drug alone at home versus taking the drug in a noisy club full of strangers. This is an example of how the effect of the drug could be influenced by the characteristics of the ______.
situation
The effects of central nervous system depressants include ______.
slowed activity in the brain
Which class of drugs is used to treat attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
stimulants
The rebound effect can make it difficult to ______.
stop taking a particular medication
The rebound effect occurs when a person ______.
stops using a drug but the symptoms become worse than they were before taking the drug
The U.S. government tries to control the quantity of illicit substances in the United States with ______.
supply reduction strategies
Stimulants speed up activity mostly in the brain and the ______.
sympathetic nervous system
Which of the following is the target audience of a primary drug prevention strategy?
the entire population without regard to individual risk factors
What is the definition of intoxication?
the state of being mentally affected by a chemical
Someone taking PCP is likely to be ______.
Fearless and aggressive
When club drugs are combined with alcohol, ______.
They can cause potentially fatal reactions
How do effective drug treatment programs work?
They work better when they include individual counseling
What is a psychoactive drug?
a drug that can alter a person's consciousness or experience
Lean is a name for an emerging drug that is a ______.
prescription-strength cough syrup containing codeine and promethazine mixed with soda
Most marijuana dependence is believed to be ______.
psychological
Supply reduction strategies aim to ______.
reduce the amount of drugs that people produce or import into the country
Cocaine is an example of a ______.
CNS stimulant
Which of the following is not true of the typical successful drug-treatment program?
It lasts at least 3 years
__________ a dissociative drug, was originally developed as a veterinary anesthetic.
Ketamine
Which of the following drugs is odorless, colorless, and tasteless and one of the most potent psychoactive drugs known?
LSD
Also known as Ecstasy, this drug has effects that are similar to those of stimulants and hallucinogens.
MDMA
What Schedule I drug is a controlled powdery substance that is very popular at music festivals and can produce the effects of both hallucinogens and stimulants?
MDMA
Which of the following drugs has the highest number of users in the United States?
Marijuana
Which of the following is most likely to be a commonly used illicit drug by people age 12 and older?
Marijuana
An example of a psychoactive drug commonly used for medical purposes today is ______.
Ritalin
The most significant long-term effect of heavy usage of inhalants is ______.
lasting brain damage
Drugs prescribed by a doctor, drugs sold over-the-counter, and herbal remedies are types of ______ drugs.
legal
Which of the following is not considered a club drug?
marijuana
Using chemicals such as glues, paints, or solvents in ways not recommended by their manufacturers is considered drug ______.
misuse
Because most states mandate harsh prison terms for the possession or sale of drugs ______.
more than half the U.S. prison population meet diagnostic standards for substance use disorders
The method of drug use that involves ingesting drugs by mouth is known as the ______ route of administration.
oral ingestion
Synthetic opioids are some of the most widely prescribed drugs for ______.
pain
Heavy users of marijuana can experience some withdrawal symptoms, but they rarely experience ______.
physical dependence
An addictive psychoactive drug activates the
pleasure and reward pathway of the brain.