Unit 2 Test
Define impaired control.
1. Uses more substance, or for longer, than intended. 2. Tries unsuccessfully to regulate substance use. 3. Spends much time gaining, using, or recovering from substance use. 4. Craves the substance.
Define Social Impairment.
5. Use disrupts obligations at work, school, or home. 6. Continued use despite social problems. 7. Use causes reduced social, recreational, and work activities
Define Risky Use
8. Continues use despite hazards. 9. Continues use despite worsening physical or psychological problems. Define Drug Action 10. Experiences tolerance (needing more substance for the desired effect). 11. Experiences withdrawal when attempting to end use.
Which of the following is true of alcohol
Alcohol is a depressant because it calms neural activity and slows body functions
nembutal, seconal, and amytal, drugs prescribed to reduce insomnia are
Barbituates
Sodium pentothal has sometimes been called a "truth serum" because it relaxes people and enables them to more freely disclose personally embarrassing experiences. It most likely that sodium pentothal is a
Barbiturate
Cocaine causes what adverse effects?
Cardiovascular stress, suspiciousness, depressive crash
After 4 years of working nights, Raymond now works days. His present difficulty in getting to sleep at night is most likely due to a disruption of his normal
Circadian rhythm
Alcohol is what type of psychoactive drug?
Depressant
Alcohol causes what adverse effects?
Depression, memory loss, organ damage, impaired reactions
Define the depressants
Drugs like alcohol, barbiturates (tranquilizers), and opiates
Marijuana causes what pleasurable effects?
Enhanced sensation, relief of pain, distortion of time, relaxation
What are the stages of experience during a hallucination?
Geometric forms (lattice/ cobweb/ spiral) More meaningful images ( tunnel or funnel, others may be replays of past emotional experiences) Peak: feel separated from body and dreamlike scenes so real they become panic stricken and harm themselves
An altered state of consciousness in which people experience fantastic images and often feel separated from their bodies is most closely associated with the use of
Hallucinogens
What is marijuana?
Hemp cultivated for fibers. The leave of the flowers or the plant is marijuana. It contains THC((delta - 9-tetrahydrocannabinol)
Soon after taking a psychoactive drug, Leslie's breathing slowed, her pupils constricted, and her feelings of anxiety were replaced by a feeling of euphoria. Leslie most likely experienced the effects of
Heroin
Marijuana causes what adverse effects?
Impaired learning and memory, increased risk of psychological disorders, lung damage from smoke
Alcohol causes what pleasurable effects?
Initial high followed by relaxation and disinhibition
When alcohol and barbiturates like sleeping pills are combined, the effects is?
Lethal because it has a total depressive effect on body functions
Near death experience is reported by patients revived from cardiac arrest, temporal lobe seizures, sailors and explorers. What do they experience?
Many describe visions of tunnels bright lights or beings of light, a replay of old memories, and out - of -body sensations.
Marijuana is what type of psychoactive drug?
Mild Hallucinogen
Classify marijuana.
Mild hallucinogen bc it amplifies sensitivity to colors, sounds, tastes, and smells; Stimulant like alcohol because it relaxes, disinhibits, and produces a euphoric high
Slow Wave Sleep (Deep sleep) appears to play in important role in
Physical growth
Alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and a wide variety of other chemical agents that alter perceptions and moods are called
Pyschoactive drugs
Sleep apnea is a disorder involving
Repeatedly stopping breathing during sleep
Cocaine causes what pleasurable effects?
Rush of euphoria, confidence, energy
Mr. Rogers occasionally stops breathing while sleeping. He wakes up to snort air for a few seconds before falling back to sleep. Mrs. Rogers complains her husband snores. Clearly, Mr. Rogers suffers from
Sleep apnea
Cocaine is what type of psychoactive drug?
Stimulant
How does marijuana and alcohol differ?
The body eliminates alcohol within hours. THC and its by - products linger in the body for a week or more. Regular users experience less abrupt withdrawal and may achieve a high with smaller amounts of the drug than would be needed by occasional users. This is contrary to the usual path of tolerance, in which repeat users need to take larger doses to feel the same effect.
What is the similarity in the function of the psychoactive drugs?
They inhibit, stimulate, or mimic neurotransmitters in the brain synapse.
Define drug tolerance.
With continued use of alcohol and some other drugs (marijuana is an exception), the user's brain chemistry adapts to offset the drug effect. To experience the same effect, the user requires larger and larger doses
What are the side effects of the above?
agitations and hallucinations
What are psychoactive drugs?
chemicals that change perceptions and moods
What are the effect of barbiturates?
depress nervous system activity, induce sleep and reduce anxiety
What are the three types of psychoactive drugs?
depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens
What is the effect of hallucinogens overall?
distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input also called psychedelics, meaning "mind- manifesting".
According to Freud, people dream in order to
give expression to personally threatening drives and wishes
How are alcohol and marijuana similar?
impair the motor coordination, perceptual skills, and reaction time necessary for safely operating an automobile or other machine
This sensations are similar to what term?
near-death experience (an altered state of consciousness)
What are the physical effects of stimulants?
pupils dilate, heart and breathing rates increase, blood-sugar levels cause a drop in appetite and energy and self-confidence rises
Medical marijuana is used for what?
relieve pain and nausea of patients with aids, glaucoma and cancer
Given that oxygen deprivation and other insults to the brain are known to produce hallucinations, it is difficult to resist wondering whether a brain under _______ manufactures the near - death experience.
stress
What are the function of depressants?
to calm neural activity and slow body functions
What are barbiturates?
tranquilizers
What do all psychoactive drugs share?
trigger negative aftereffects that offset their immediate positive effects and grow stronger with repetition. Negative aftereffects grow stronger and it takes larger and larger doses to produce the desired high (tolerance), causing the aftereffects to worsen in the drug's absence (withdrawal). Creates a need to switch off the withdrawal symptoms by taking more of the drug (which may lead to addiction).
25-2 Identify the depressants, and describe their effects.
• Depressants, such as alcohol, barbiturates, and the opiates (which include narcotics), dampen neural activity and slow body functions. • Alcohol tends to disinhibit, increasing the likelihood that we will act on our impulses, whether harmful or helpful.It also impairs judgment, disrupts memory processes by suppressing REM sleep, and reduces self-awareness and self-control. • User expectations strongly influence alcohol's behavioral effects.
25-4 Identify the hallucinogens, and describe their effects.
• Hallucinogens—such as LSD and marijuana—distort perceptions and evoke hallucinations—sensory images in the absence of sensory input. The user's mood and expectations influence the effects of LSD, but common experiences are hallucinations and emotions varying from euphoria to panic. • Marijuana's main ingredient, THC, may trigger feelings of disinhibition, euphoria, relaxation, relief from pain, and intense sensitivity to sensory stimuli. It may also increase feelings of depression or anxiety, impair motor coordination and reaction time, disrupt memory formation, and damage lung tissue (because of the inhaled smoke).