DSB RPI Major Test 3

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Opioid agonists when used as pain-killers induce constipation?

True

Opioid pain relievers are responsible for more deaths than from heroin and cocaine combined.

True

Opioids cause constipation.

True

Opium was a common ingredient in many patent medicines in the 19 th century.

True

THC and its metabolites have long half-lives and may remain in the body for many days or even weeks after use

True

THC is a phytocannabinoid and anandamide is an endocannabinoid

True

The synthetic cannabinoid Spice binds more fully to brain cannabinoid receptors than does THC and may produce more intense effects

True

True or False, Asian and Black groups (identified socially) are the groups that use the least amount of use of illegal stimulants. (p 107, text)

True

True or False, Most marijuana laws only mention Cannabis sativa? (pg. 206, Text)

True

True or False, Spice, also called K2, is commercially available, but is labeled as "not for human consumption?" (pg 209, text)

True

True or False, THC levels in sold marijuana products have increased almost yearly from 2001 to 2013? (pg 208, Text)

True

True or False, The Dept. of Agriculture has research to indicate that fiber hemp grown during 4-6 months, has the same amount of paper as 4-5 acres as 20 year-old trees?

True

True or False, does circulating ethanol in blood of a sleeping person tend to suppress REM sleep?

True

True or False, it appears that nearly all animals have a period of a day in which they do something similar to sleep?

True

True or False, it is possible to vape virtually pure nicotine (i.e., no tars similar to inhaled smoke of burning tobacco leaves) with only a carrier thought to be reasonably safe?

True

True or False, the USA is only one of two nations that allow the advertisement of drugs via all forms of media?

True

True or False, the following generality is probably the case: Any drug, when taken regularly, that enhanced the release of dopamine in the system of the brain known as the Medial Forebrain Bundle- system (i.e., places where MFB fibers terminate and release dopamine) is apt to induce an addiction to the act that led to the enhanced dopamine.

True

True or false, OxyContin is an opioid analgesic?

True

True or false, amphetamine doses are a common medicine for the treatment attention deficit-hyperactive syndrome among children? (p 109, text)

True

True or false, are there as many as three endogenous opioids?

True

True or false, brief, low intensity stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle in all mammals tested will reinforce the act that delivered the stimulation?

True

True or false, cocaine, at the molecular level, blocks reuptake of dopamine (in areas of the brain such as the accumbens n.)?

True

True or false, current programs for treating major addictions of humans are only marginally successful and often (as many as 50% and commonly 80%) of the treated individuals return to regularly using the addictive agent (or agents) within a matter of months?

True

True or false, does the USA FDA advise "No youth or pregnant women should be using any vaping product, regardless of the substance "?

True

True or false, is it a consensus that babies and young children need many hours of sleep a day, say usually more than 8 hr/day?

True

True or false, numerous studies of MDMA (ecstasy) in animal studies show that large doses of MDMA are neurotoxic to serotonin neurons?

True

True or false, rats and other experimental animals readily self-administer cocaine if give the opportunity to do so?

True

True or false, the average citizen of some countries live as long as 4 to 5 years longer than the average citizen of the USA?

True

True or false, the human body makes an endogenous form of THC?

True

True or false, the poppy plant has been cultivated for thousands of years?

True

True or false, there are data to support that CBD is antioxidant, anti-convulsant, anti-anxiety, antipsychotic and neuroprotective? (p 223, text)

True

With chronic use, the liver becomes able to metabolize opioids faster.

True

Withdrawal from sedative/hypnotics can cause insomnia.

True

Marijuana decreases heart rate

False

Sedative/hypnotic drugs increase the amount of time spent in REM sleep.

False

The Opium Wars were when England went to war against China to try to make China stop smuggling their opium into England.

False

Tolerance develops to benzodiazepines but not to barbiturates.

False

True or False, Cannabis leaves and flowers of tiny, sticky, hairs contain about 40 chemicals, which about 30 are unique to the Canabis plant. (pg. 207, Text)

False

True or False, REM sleep is characterized by high intensity, slow wave EEGs?

False

Drugs that reduce anxiety are called anxiolytics.

True

Females use prescription sedative/hypnotics more than males.

True

Fentanyl is highly lipid-soluble, and so it has a rapid onset and short duration of action. Selected Answer: True

True

Generally, the more cannabidiol a strain of cannabis has, the less THC

True

Heroin use has increased significantly over the past years.

True

Your professor stated one of the following about how long we should regularly sleep during a day. Pick what he said. A. The standard is whether you awaken feeling rested and restored and do not have a period, say in the afternoon, of lethargy; regardless of how long you slept, as long as you get some hours of sleep (probably at least 5 hr/night or maybe even somewhat shorter). B. The good standard is somewhat more than 8 hr/day. C. A good standard is 8 hr of sleep/day.

A. The standard is whether you awaken feeling rested and restored and do not have a period, say in the afternoon, of lethargy; regardless of how long you slept, as long as you get some hours of sleep (probably at least 5 hr/night or maybe even somewhat shorter).

Pick the correct conclusion. A. Both REM sleep and NREM sleep are critical. B. Dream sleep is not critical but Slow-wave sleep is critical. C. NREM sleep is not critical, but REM sleep is critical.

A. Both REM sleep and NREM sleep are critical.

Which one of the following neurotransmitters do benzodiazepines affect? A. GABA B. Anandamide C. Norepinephrine D. Acetylcholine

A. GABA

Which is true about Cannabis sativa compared to Cannabis indica? A. It is a taller, lighter colored plant B. It has a higher CBD to THC ratio C. It has a 10-12 month outdoor growing cycle D. It grows best in cooler climates

A. It is a taller, lighter colored plant

Which of the following is not an example of a Z drug? A. Rozerem B. Sonata C. Ambien D. Lunesta

A. Rozerem

Pick the description that best characterizes the modern theory of drug-addiction. A. The addictive drugs induce pleasure when initially used (different addictive drugs do so to a different degree, but all do produce an increment in pleasant experience or satisfaction of some sort). With prolonged use the acts of taking the drugs becomes habitual and hence the habit sustains the use rather than the experience of marked positive affect. B. Addictive drugs reduce individual's ability to cope with the demands of the culture hence leading those individuals to make poor choices. C. Addictive drugs reduce and eventually cure prevailing anxiety and fear (e.g., a phobia)

A. The addictive drugs induce pleasure when initially used (different addictive drugs do so to a different degree, but all do produce an increment in pleasant experience or satisfaction of some sort). With prolonged use the acts of taking the drugs becomes habitual and hence the habit sustains the use rather than the experience of marked positive affect.

Using high doses of amphetamines for multiple days ___. (p 109, text) A. can induce a depletion of neuronal stores of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin, hence leaving the drug-user with neural circuits involving these neurotransmitters less functional B. can enhance dopamine (a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure) stores and, therefore, continues to support the use of the amphetamines, C. often induces a calm euphoria

A. can induce a depletion of neuronal stores of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin, hence leaving the drug-user with neural circuits involving these neurotransmitters less functional

Which of the following is the safest way (of those listed) to take the addictive ingredient known as THC? (safest is defined as being most free of disease due to the act inhaling a vapor) A. inhaling the smoke of burning marijuana plants B. vaping a synthetic THC analog because it is apt to be more pure than THC extract from the plant C. vaping pure THC derived from the marijuana plant

A. inhaling the smoke of burning marijuana plants

We have data on drug-related deaths in the USA (drug overdoses). Those data are different now than a decade ago. Currently, the kind of drug causing the most death is ____.

A. opioids B. LSD C. methamphetamine D. cocaine E. antidepressants

In a normal, average night of sleep, how many period of REM-sleep is usually recorded (usually happens)? A. probably, more than 4 B. 3 and maybe 4 C. 1 or 2

A. probably, more than 4

Compared to morphine, methadone A. Causes a more severe withdrawal B. Is longer-lasting C. Is significantly more potent D. Is not absorbed as well orally

B. Is longer-lasting

Which opioid is a long-lasting opioid antagonist? A. Naloxone B. Naltrexone C. Methadone D. Acetaminophen

B. Naltrexone

Which is the most common route of administration for sedative/hypnotics? A. Injection B. Oral C. Transdermal patch D. Inhalation

B. Oral

Opiod Receptors are to Heroin as Cannabinoid receptors are to _________. A. GABA B. THC C. CBD D. dopamine

B. THC

The term "endorphin " refers to ___. A. a drug having dorphin effects B. a peptide manufactured in the brain that has opioid-like effects C. a chemical manufactured in the brain that has marijuana-like effects

B. a peptide manufactured in the brain that has opioid-like effects

Deprivation of REM sleep during a few nights leads to ___. A. little apparent consequence if only some loss of REM sleep (e.g., reduced REM sleep-time for a couple of nights). B. an apparently strong tendency to "recoup" the lost REM sleep at first opportunity.

B. an apparently strong tendency to "recoup" the lost REM sleep at first opportunity.

Dextromethorphan is a drug designed for _________ . A. fever B. cough C. acute pain D. chronic Pain

B. cough

Naltrexone ______ addictive. A. is B. is not

B. is not

When considering what treatments might be effective in treating a drug-addiction (including those established by nicotine and ethanol), it appears that the strongest predictor of the outcome of the treatment has to do with ____. A. whether the treatment is delivered by a physician or not B. the quality of the patient along variables such as regularly employed, has strong family support and generally healthy or the opposite C. the theory used to guide the treatments

B. the quality of the patient along variables such as regularly employed, has strong family support and generally healthy or the opposite

Which of the following is not seen with opioid withdrawal? A. Goosebumps B. Increased blood pressure C. Respiratory depression D. Pupil dilation

C. Respiratory depression

pick the odd one. A. heroin B. 2AG C. Endorphins D. anandamide

C. Endorphins

Name the short acting opioid agonist that is a major component in the current opioid crises. A. OxyContin B. Tylenol C. Fentanyl D. Morphine

C. Fentanyl

Pick the odd one A. Cocaine B. Methamphetamine C. Fentanyl D. Khat E. Amphetamine

C. Fentanyl

Chronic users of marijuana develop tolerance to all of the below except: A. Cardiovascular effects B. Motor effects C. Memory effects D. Analgesic effects

C. Memory effects

Which of the following is a type of opioid receptor? A. Muscarinic B. Beta C. Mu D. Anandamide

C. Mu

Which of the following is the current knowledge on whether MDMA is neurotoxic in human users? (p 139, text) A. The data on human-use clearly confirms the effects (neurotoxicity) seen in animal studies. B. The data on human-use clearly supports the idea that MDMA is safe to use at usual recreational doses C. The effects of using MDMA as a recreational drug are highly controversial.

C. The effects of using MDMA as a recreational drug are highly controversial.

Which is false about opioid receptors A. Opioid receptors are located in the cortex, but not the brain stem or spinal cord B. Opioid receptors are located both presynaptically and postsynaptically C. The two main classes of opioids receptors are endorphins and enkephalins D. Opioids act as neuromodulators and affect the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, norepinephrine, GABA, histamine, and acetylcholine

C. The two main classes of opioids receptors are endorphins and enkephalins

Recreational use of which of the following is not a schedule I drug? A. Quaaludes B. GHB C. Valium D. All of the above are schedule I

C. Valium

Which is true about vaporizing marijuana? A. Vaping marijuana gets THC to the brain faster than smoking it B. Since marijuana is fat-soluble, vaporizing gets significantly less of the active ingredient into the body C. Vaping marijuana does not get hot enough to burn the plant material D. All of the potential dangers of using marijuana are eliminated when vaping instead of smoking

C. Vaping marijuana does not get hot enough to burn the plant material

Which is true about the mechanism of action of sedative/hypnotics? A. GABAA receptors are metabotropic B. All GABA receptors have the same conformation C. When benzodiazepines bind to the GABA receptor, they allow more chloride to enter the cell D. When barbiturates bind to GABA receptors in the brain, they increase the likelihood of new action potentials firing

C. When benzodiazepines bind to the GABA receptor, they allow more chloride to enter the cell

Some countries for example, Switzerland, allow doctors to prescribe Heroin have ______ . A. have patients die sooner B. greater criminal activity C. lower mortality rates, less illicit drug use, and higher rates of retention in addiction treatment programs D. have higher rates of retention in addiction treatment programs

C. lower mortality rates, less illicit drug use, and higher rates of retention in addiction treatment programs

Which of the following is the drug of choice to treat opioid-induced respiratory depression? A. methadone B. coffee C. naloxone D. amphetamine

C. naloxone

A man arrives at the emergency room with needle tracts on his arm and respiratory depression that is dangerous. He is given a large dose of naloxone, but that seems to do little to lift the respiratory depression. Such actions __. A. are clearly uncalled for and border on malpractice B. are apt to kill the patient because naloxone has an ability to induce respiratory depression in its own right C. rule out overdoses of opioids as a reason for the respiratory depression

C. rule out overdoses of opioids as a reason for the respiratory depression

Which of the following is true about REM sleep? A. The body sweats the most during REM sleep B. Brain waves are very inactive C. The only stage during which dreams occur D. Associated with a loss of skeletal muscle tone

D. Associated with a loss of skeletal muscle tone

Which of the following is false about opioids such as morphine or heroin? A. Relieves pain B. Cough suppressant C. Causes constipation D. Local anesthetic

D. Local anesthetic

Which of the following might best explain the surge in heroin use over the past decade? A. The rescheduling of heroin from schedule I to schedule III B. The decreased purity of available heroin requires people to purchase larger amounts C. The legalization of marijuana in some states D. The increased use of prescription pain medications

D. The increased use of prescription pain medications

Pick the odd one. A. heroin B. morphine C. methadone D. naltrexone

D. naltrexone

Which of the following is associated with long-term use of opioids? A. Constipation B. Cirrhosis C. Increased sensitivity to pain D. Lung cancer E. A and C F. B and D G. All of the above

E. A and C

Morphine is to Methadone as Naloxone is to ___. A. Tylenol B. Fentanyl C. Heroin D. Endorphins E. Naltrexone

E. Naltrexone

Barbiturates are addictive but benzodiazepines are not.

False

Cannabis sativa has a higher cannabidiol to THC ratio

False

Ingesting opium gives a rapid, more intense and more addictive high than smoking opium.

False

True or False, if you might inhale (vape) small doses of nicotine regularly, you are apt to get the potential positive effects of the vaping experience, but not have developed an addiction (manifest as a marked tendency to continue the act of taking a drug; and when taken often. it is difficult to stop taking the drug, in this case nicotine)

False

True or false, acetylcholine is the major neurotransmitter of the fiber system of the brain named the medial forebrain bundle and is the system strongly associated with the experience of reward and pleasure.?

False

True or false, despite extensive research , no one has isolated an endogenous opioid agonist?

False

True or false, does chronic use of opioid antagonists produce itch?

False

True or false, doses of opioid antagonists are used as therapeutic doses for treating diarrhea and suppression of cough.

False

True or false, only a few of the drugs that humans become addicted-to are readily self-administered by experimental animals, i.e., cocaine is unique

False

True or false, the USA has the best health-care system in the World (or is closely tied to other advanced nations) as indexed by the fact that citizens of the USA live longer than citizens of other countries?

False

True/False, Typically, we only use 50% of our brains?

False

Morphine is to Methadone as Naloxone is to _____.

Naltrexone

5% of American adults, and 10% of Americans between the ages of 12 and 17, report using opioid drugs for non-medical purposes.

True

CBD stands for cannabidiol?

True

Cannabis use is associated with a higher risk of schizophrenia

True

Injecting opioids is more addictive than ingesting them.

True

Instead of being stored in vesicles, endocannabinoids are rapidly synthesized when needed

True

Many benzodiazepines end with the suffice "-epam" or "-olam."

True

Marijuana is an effective treatment for chronic pain in adults

True

Marijuana today generally has a significantly higher THC content than the marijuana that was available in the 1960s and 1970s

True

Once heroin reaches the brain, it is converted back into morphine.

True


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