Multiple Choice Questions: Chapter 2
Alcohol in combination ED visits are described as:
Using alcohol in conjecture with other drugs
An extreme case of intoxication can involve which of the following non-drug substances?
Water
Physical dependency is an inadequate explanation for the abuse of a particular drug if:
Withdrawal from the drug produces no physical symptoms.
Assume that an initial dose of 100 mg will produce a particular drug effect. After tolerance, which dose level would mostly likely produce an equivalent response:
150mg
Assume that an initial dose of 100 mg will produce a particular drug effect. After repeated administrations, a dose of __________ produces an equivalent response. Which alternative would be consistent with the greatest degree of tolerance:
200mg
When reporting the ED50 of a drug the 50 refers too:
50 percent of the test population
The ingestion of increasingly large doses of a toxic drug will produce:
A diminished response due to drug tolerance.
According to research of Shepard Siegel, environmental cues that are present while taking morphine (an analgesic drug) produce:
A lessened analgesic effect
Physical dependence requires the presences of:
A set of physical withdrawal symptoms
In studies of psychological dependence, a catheter refers to:
A tube inserted in the vein for the administration of a drug directly into the blood stream.
DAWN statistics provide information predominantly about:
Acute toxicity
The DAWN reports mainly focus on emergency cases caused by:
Acute toxicity
__________ is defined as the possibility that the short term effects of a particular drug will trigger a toxic reaction.
Acute toxicity
As assessed by DAWN, drug related ED visits refer to occurrences resulting from:
Adverse reactions to medications
Generally speaking, growth retardation, premature birth, low birth rate, and neurological damage to the infant are events associated with drugs during what time of pregnancy:
After the eighth month
The ADAM report does not determine whether adult males arrestees tested positive for:
Alcohol
DAWN statistics do not include drug related ED visits involving to digestion of:
Alcohol alone, unless the patient is under the age of 21.
Which of the following would not be included as a drug related ED visit in DAWN statistics?
Alcohol consumption if the patient is 21 years or older.
Drug abusers continue to use drugs due to:
All the below -A strong compulsion to continue the drugs -The desire to avoid withdrawal symptoms -Craving for the pleasurable effects of the drug.
According to the text, what are the effect of using cocaine or crack during pregnancy:
All the below -Constriction of blood vessels, reducing normal blood flow to the fetus -High rates of spontaneous abortions -Growth retardation such as lower birth rate and smaller head circumference.
What is not an example of polydrug use:
All the below would be examples -Alcohol combined with heroin -Alcohol combined with marijuana -Alcohol combined with Tylenol
Conditioning effects have been demonstrated with which of the following drugs:
All the below: -Cocaine -Nicotine -Alcohol
In recent years DAWN statistics indicate:
An in crease in emergencies involving methamphetamine.
In recent years DAWN statistics indicate:
An increase in emergencies involving narcotic analgesics.
Needle exchange programs are:
Available in 38 states in the U.S.
Principles of Pavlovian conditioning have been used to explain which of the following drug taking phenomena:
Behavioral tolerance
The placental barriers refers to a barrier between the:
Bloodstreams of the mother and the fetus.
Drug dependence can be :
Both -Physical and psychological -Psychological but not physical
An effective doses (ED) of a drug depends upon:
Both -What drug effect is being observed -What percentage of the test population have you specified.
According to the text, the controversial part of the drug problem in the Unites States concerns:
Both -Where the problems are -Which are the most deserving of our efforts
Drug related death among celebrities:
Can be misleading in respect to the relative toxicity levels.
The physical or psychological harm of a drug such as tobacco or alcohol might cause over a long period of use is known as:
Chronic toxicity
According to the text, behavioral tolerance is also referred to as:
Conditioned tolerance
A key factor in psychological dependence is the presence of:
Craving
If one of the effects of heroin is constipation, then withdrawal symptoms after chronic heroin abuse would include:
Diarrhea
The effects observed among pregnant women with respect to the use of barbiturates are:
Different from the effects due to the use of tobacco.
DAWN stands for:
Drug Abuse Warning Network
Information about drug-related medical emergencies is collected by the:
Drug Abuse Warning Network
If Drug A and Drug B have the same number of drug-related ED visits but Drug A is used by ten times the number of individuals as Drug B, what are the relative toxicities of the two drugs?
Drug B is more toxic than drug A.
The capacity of a drug dose to have a gradually diminished effect on the user as it is taken repeatedly is known as:
Drug tolerance
An s-shaped graph (dose response graph) helps explain.
Drug toxicity
Drug A has ten times the number of drug-related ED visits in the DAWN statistics as Drug B. Drug A is used by ten times the number of individuals as Drug B. What are the relative toxicities of the two drugs?
Drugs A and B have equivalent toxicities.
In general, repeated drug administrations, the strongest response will occur:
During the initial administration of the drug
Analogy: The Ed-response is to the LD-response as:
Effective is to lethal
The LD-response curve for a particular drug will always be positioned __________ with respect to the ED-response curve.
Farther to the right
In studies of self administration of drug in animals, cocaine appears to have a __________ compared to heroin.
Greater potential for psychological dependence
Studies of self-administration of drugs in animals indicate that there is little or no inclination for animals to self administer:
Hallucinogens
Withdrawal symptoms are frequently observed in the newborns of mothers who had used:
Heroin
Heroin-related emergencies have tended to increase since the 1990s because:
Heroin can be used without a needle injection
Drug-related ED visits__________:
Include any and all visits to an emergency department that are related to recent drug use.
In terms of toxicity, a drug with therapeutic index of two __________ a drug with therapeutic index of ten.
Is more dangerous than
The margin of safety regarding the response to illicit drugs :
Is totally unregulated
The detection period in a standard urinalysis test for an illicit drug can range from:
It depends on the drug for which the individual is being tested.
A problem in proposing psychological dependence as an explanation for drug abuse is:
Its inherent circularity
The first documented case of drug tolerance had to do with someone named:
King Mithridates VI of Pontus
Behavioral or conditioned tolerance can be considered to be an important contributor to which drug taking phenomenon:
Lethal overdoses
According to the text, drugs that are unauthorized copies of prescription medications are known as:
Look-alike drugs
Which effect is typically associated with a mothers use of drugs after the eighth month of pregnancy:
Low birth weight
The prescription drug isoretinoin produces __________ when taken during pregnancy:
Major birth defects
The ratio of the LD1 over the ED99 is called the__________
Margin of safety
According to DAWN statistics, very few drug related deaths resulted from the use of __________ alone:
Marijuana
Which drug shows the least widely reported incidence of pharmacological violence:
Marijuana
When taken during pregnancy, which substance produces fetal effect similar to the effects of cocaine, and shows newborn effects including growth retardation, lethargy, increased difficulty arouse, and once aroused increased autonomic reactivity:
Methamphetamine
The margin of safety is __________ than the therapeutic index
More conservative in the direction of safety.
It is possible that, through tolerance, individuals have _______ after a period of regular administrations of a drug.
No discernible response at all.
The placental barrier is particularly effective in blocking the crossing of:
None of the below -drugs -alcohol and nicotine -illicit drugs
Which psychoactive drugs have little to no effect on pregnant women or the newborn:
None of the below: -Alcohol -Marijuana -Prescription drugs
According to recent DAWN statistics, alcohol in combination is responsible for _________ of drug related ED visits.
One fourth
In case of heroin and other abused drugs, withdrawal symptoms after chronic heroin abuse would include:
Opposite to the effects of the drug.
Drug-related violence due to the acute effects of the drug in an individuals system at the time of the violent act is referred to as:
Pharmacological violence
Which types of effects are typically associated with a mother's use of drugs during the early weeks of her pregnancy:
Physical malformations
LSD, anti psychotic drugs, and antidepressant drugs all share the common feature of:
Producing little or no self administration in animals
A strong tendency for an animal to self administer a drug that ordinarily would not produce physical withdrawal symptoms yet yields evidence in favor of:
Psychological dependence
Which criterion is not used for a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of substance dependence:
Recurrent substance related legal problems.
If tolerance to a potentially toxic drug has occurred, a toxic response might occur only if the dose level is:
Relatively higher
Tolerance affects depends upon which of the following factors in drug taking behavior:
Repetition
Drug tolerance is to __________ as to behavioral tolerance is to _________:
Repetition, Setting
As dose rises, it is likely that the effect produced by the drug:
Rises as well
A dose-response curve is generally shaped as an:
S
Analogy: Acute toxicity is to chronic toxicity as:
Short term is to long term
A drug least likely to produce pharmacological violence would be a drug that made an individual:
Sleepy or passive
What is an example of an alcohol in combination ED visit:
Smoking a marijuana joint while drinking a beer.
A dash of quinine is sometimes added to street heroin in order to:
Stimulate the bitter taste of real heroin.
In the DSM-IV-TR, the American Psychiatric Association uses the term:
Substance abuse instead of drug abuse.
Recurrent substance use resulting in a failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, home, or school id not sufficient to signify a diagnosis of:
Substance dependence
Tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and unintentional overuse are three of the seven criteria for a diagnosis of:
Substance dependence
The DSM-IV-TR of the American Psychiatric Association defines two fundamental conditions related to drug taking behavior.
Substance dependence and substance abuse
Which of the following is an example of polydrug use:
Taking LSD and smoking cocaine
The median time interval for those who are HIV infected to show symptoms of AIDS is usually approximately:
Ten years
The margin of safety is a way of comparing:
The LD1 against the ED99
The therapeutic index is a way of comparing:
The LD50 against the ED50
According to the DSM-IV-TR, diagnosing drug abuse and drug dependence is based on:
The behavior of the person
The greatest number of drug related deaths each year results from:
The drinking of alcohol and the smoking of tobacco.
According to the DSM-IV-TR definitions, we must determine:
The features of drug taking behavior
Needle exchange programs have been effective in reducing:
The incidence of HIV infections among intravenous drug users.
The ration of LD50 over the ED50 is called the:
Therapeutic index
According to the DSM-IV-TR definitions, substance abuse implies that:
There are specific problems that have arisen from the drug taking behavior.
Todd started drinking caffeinated coffee every night to stay awake to study for finals. On Sunday evening, Todd was able to stay awake after drinking 1 cup of coffee. By Thursday evening, Todd found that he needed to drink 2 cups of the coffee to get the same effect. Why is this so?
Todd has developed a tolerance to low doses of caffeine.
If a drug is dangerous, poisonous, or in some way interferes with a persons normal functioning, that drug is said to be:
Toxic
T/F: Dawn statistics come from major U.S. metropolitan hospitals.
True
