ECHD 3170 Final Exam (CH.12-18)
Levels of drug prevention:
1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary " " 3. Tertiary " "
Chronic marijuana use shows a possibility of damage to (3 things)
1. chromosomes 2. cerebral atrophy (shrinking of brain) 3. lowered capacity of WBCs to fight disease
Marijuana contains ___ chemicals
421
Who created LSD in 1938?
Albert Hofmann
___ ___ consist of a group of natural and synthetic drugs that are chemically similar to cholesterol and related to male hormone testosterone
Anabolic steroids
___ generally refers to stopping a drug and overcoming physical symptoms of withdrawal.
Detoxification (medical and nonmedical)
What act established criteria to determine whether a drug should be used only under direction of a licensed health professional?
Durham-Humphrey Act of 1951
What hallucinogen has been tested in FDA-approved clinical trials for its ability to treat PTSD conditions?
Ecstasy
True or False? Flashbacks won't occur months to years after hallucinogen drug use
False
True or False? LSD tends to be physically addicting.
False
True or False? Phenylethylamine is not amphetamine related.
False
Drug abuse has been reported since the ___ started the Olympics in 776 BC
Greeks
True or False? Outpatient is intended for (more/less) severe addictions and addicts/drug abusers.
Less (less intense= less frequent)
What does LSD stand for?
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
This hallucinogen was originally developed as an intravenous anesthetic; this same drug can also trigger schizophrenic episodes
PCP
This hallucinogen is suggested for sedative use and is said to resemble the human body
The Mandrake
__ __ is the place or environment where AOD treatment services are provided.
Treatment setting (self-help groups, outpatient treatment, residential/inpatient treatment, dual-diagnosis programs, half-way houses)
True or False? Environments that are warm, comfortable, and hospitable tend to create pleasant sensory response to the psychedelic effects of these drugs.
True
What groups typically have a problem with inhalant abuse?
adolescents and teenagers
Inhalants are most widely used among the following demographics
adolescents, Caucasians, citizens of rural areas
spray paint, deodorants, hair spray
aerosols
Volatile substances include...
aerosols, adhesives, fuels and household solvents
What are the four main types of inhalants?
aerosols, toluene, gasoline, freon
1970s and 80s prevention brought about new approaches such as
affective education, alternatives to drug use, social skill development; neutral results
Herbal medicines are claimed to help
alleviate anxiety, chronic fatigue, arthritis, digestive problems, elevate mood
Changes in the interpretation of stimuli resulting from marijuana are called ___ ___.
altered perceptions
The most frequent type of recurrence, consisting of seeing dots, flashes, trails of light, halos, false motion in the periphery field, and other sensations
altered visual perception
Marijuana is considered to be worse for the lungs than tobacco (50%+ more tar), and it is said to cause ____ syndrome.
amotivational
Drugs with similar structures
analogs
drugs that suppress the activity of the brain's appetite center, causing reduced food intake
anorexiants
relieves symptoms of inflammation
anti-inflammatory
drugs that reduce fevers
antipyretics
codeine is a type of
antitussive; raises the threshold of the cough coordinating center
drugs that block the coughing reflex
antitussives
Nitrites cause ____ and are abused for enhancing sexual pleasure and function.
vasodilation
Confrontational model is
very direct about problems; challenge clients
In general, ____ are more likely to become addicted to tobacco and reluctant to seek substance abuse than ____
women; men
What are different kind of ads in the direct effort of consumer advertising of prescription drugs?
"Help-seeking" ad, "reminder" ad, "product claim" ad (be sure to consider loose regulation)
Recurrence of a distressing thought or emotion
"bad mind trip"
Recurrence of an unpleasant physical sensation
"body trip"
Nitrous oxide is the main component in...
"laughing gas"
The word psychedelic comes from the Greek root meaning of
"mind-revealing"
In 2009, prescriptions drugs brought in a whopping ____ dollars
$300 billion
Effects of chronic use of anabolic steroids:
-breast enlargements in men; breast reduction & hair growth in women -infertility -atrophy (shrinking of male reproduction organs); enlargement of external genitalia in females
Withdrawal symptoms of anabolic steroids:
-craving -fatigue -depression -loss of appetite -insomnia -diminished sex drive -headaches
Physiological effects of marijuana use include
-decreased sex drive -impotence -fertility -damage to lungs
Possible clinical uses of marijuana:
-glaucoma -cancer/HIV -epilepsy -depression -anxiety -ADHD -headaches
Effects of anabolic steroids:
-increased strength -increased lean body mass -increased "bad" cholesterol -increased risk of liver disorders
3 main types of OTC drugs that combat issues and have high abuse potential
-internal analgesics -cold, allergy and cough remedies -sleep aids
Pharmacological strategies include:
-methadone (opiate addicts) -naloxone and naltrexone (opioid addiction) -buprenorphine (partial agonist) -Antabuse & acamprosate (alcoholics) -Clonidine (opiate dependence)
What are the challenges of comprehensive (multiple) prevention?
-programs must be customized to meet each community's needs -standardization for the purpose of "accountability" -research outcomes must be est. -more expensive than stand-alone programs
Legalization of marijuana would...
-remove all penalties for use -laws for use in public would remain intact -ALLOW REGULATION OF CONTENT -ALLOW TAXATION -ELIMINATE CRIMINAL ELEMENT
What are the 4 main stages of a trip (based on Solomon Snyder)?
1. Heightened, exaggerated senses 2. Loss of control 3. Self-reflection 4. loss of identity and a sense of cosmic merging
What are the 3 most common categories of prescription drug abuse?
1. Narcotic analgesics 2. CNS depressants 3. Stimulants (often use a combo of prescription drugs)
Steps to effective prevention:
1. assess local needs 2. develop goals and objectives 3. identify resources 4. identify funding sources 5. assign leadership tasks 6. implementation 7. evaluation (research) 8. revision (ongoing)
According to the Durham-Humphrey Act of 1951, drugs are controlled with prescriptions if they are...
1. habit-forming 2. not safe for self-medication 3. intended to treat ailments that require the supervision of a health professional 4. new and lacking an est. safe track record
2 types of prescription drugs:
1. proprietary (brand names) 2. generic
AA is a ___ step program and is ____ based; focuses on the disease model and abstinence
12; spirituality
Prevalence rates for marijuana show that __ to __ yr olds have a higher rate.
18-25
Prescription drug abuse is HIGHEST among __ to __ year olds; most commonly abused by _____.
18-25; 12th graders
Inhalant abuse became well-known in the
1950s
Hallucinogens became popular during the
1960s
A typical high from a joint will last between __ and __ hours
2-3
How long does it take for mescaline to reach MAX concentration in the brain?
30-120 min
How long does it typically take an LSD trip to start?
30~90 min...about an hour
What is the average dose for mescaline and how long does the "high" usually last?
350-500mg; 5~12 hours
Each level of outpatient typically lasts approx. ___ to ___ days
60-120 (way longer than inpatient)
Secular Organizations for Sobriety and Women for Sobriety are also ____ alternatives.
AA
__ is only 2nd to cancer and heart disease in causes of death for women.
AIDS (#s are on the rise)
Athletes (are/are not) much more likely to use performance-enhancing drugs: stimulants and those with ergogenic effects, such as anabolic steroids.
ARE
___ (similar to endorphins) is the possible neurotransmitter acting at the cannabinoid receptor site.
Anandamide
Marijuana comes from the ____ ___ plant
Cannabis sativa
__ are meetings to which only alcoholics having a serious desire to completely stop drinking are invited.
Closed meetings
___ between the drug addiction and other mental illnesses is common.
Comorbidity
___ is a condition in which two or more illnesses occur in the same person, simultaneously or sequentially.
Comorbidity
1980s and 90s prevention introduced the ___ program
D.A.R.E. (a collaboration between LAPD and local school districts)
short-acting hallucinogen from seeds in trees; no effect when taken orally--must be smoked or inhaled
DMT
"___" is very common among world-class competitors
Doping
What is the most important factor for the spread of HIV/AIDS?
Drug use of heroin, cocaine or both; crack encourages high-risk sexual activities
___ ___ is co-occurring addiction and mental illness
Dual diagnosis
___ is responsible for regulating OTC drugs according to effectiveness and safety
FDA
True or False? Marijuana now is not as potent as it was 20 years ago.
False; it is 20X stronger now
True or False? There is lots of evidence to support marijuana being a gateway drug.
False; very little evidence, and other drugs often comes first (inhalants, alcohol, etc.)
____ players have the highest rate of steroid abuse.
Football
__ __ are usually located near tx facilities and typically require abstinence from drugs, employment, 12-step programs, maybe drug tests
Halfway houses
__ residential treatment is when clients temporarily live in the treatment facility; typical length = 21-30 days with occasional "passes" to leave; drug testing is used
Inpatient
"K-hole;" out-of-body experience relates to this hallucinogen
Ketamine
"love drug;" effects on sense of touch
MDA
This is the modified version of MDA where it is more psychedelic w/ less stimulant activity; it is VERY popular on college campuses
MDMA (ecstasy)
Major toxicities and minor side effects of drugs to treat HIV
MT- anemia, diarrhea, pancreatitis, rashes, etc. MSE- nausea, dyspepsia, headache, vomiting
___ are much more likely to use steroids than ___; and more in high school than college (as reported).
Males; females
Hemp, ma, hashish, "the assassin or sacrament" can all be associated with
Marijuana
___ is the most frequently used illicit drug, and parental use has been found to be a major influential factor.
Marijuana
___ ___ is not a treatment, but rather a precursor to treatment.
Medical detoxification
___ ___ is the use of THC in cannabis as a drug to calm or relieve symptoms of an illness.
Medical marijuana
___ is remains the biggest source for most of the weed found in the U.S.
Mexico
The ___ model is a major model in the treatment of alcohol and drug abuse, involving a month-long stay in an inpatient rehabilitation facility, a multidisciplinary treatment team, systematic assessment, and a formal treatment plan with long and short-term goals.
Minnesota
___ ___ is a behavioral syndrome that causes individuals to have distorted image of their bodies.
Muscle dysmorphia
The ___ ___ ___ (NIH) says that drug abuse is preventable!
National Institute of Health
____ shows the heaviest marijuana use, while the other groups are not far behind with pretty similar rates.
Native American -side note: Hispanic varies by group
_____ ____ was first created in 1776 by British chemist Joseph Priestley
Nitrous Oxide
__ are meetings to which anyone having an interest in attending and witnessing is invited.
Open meetings
___ may be the primary treatment or may follow residential (aftercare)
Outpatient
This hallucinogen in its pure form is a white crystalline powder that readily dissolves in water or alcohol and has a distinctive bitter chemical taste; contains lots of contaminants causing a wide color range
PCP
What systems are activated by LSD use?
Parasympathetic and sympathetic systems
What hallucinogen did the members of the Native American Church use as a sacramental plant?
Peyote
DiClemente and Prochaska believe that behavioral change is a many-stage process; the stages include:
Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance
Substances that initiate psychotic behavior
Psychotogoenics
What describes a "bad trip?"
Recollections of hidden fears and suppressed anxieties that can cause frightening neurotic or psychotic responses
potentially fatal complication of colds, flu, or chicken pox in children
Reye's syndrome
What Mexican herb resembles Ketamine?
Salvia
____ seems to have the most participants according to the graph, with outpatient in 2nd.
Self-help groups
First time inhalant users can die from a condition called
Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome (SSDS)
A subjective sensation or image of a sense other than the one being stimulated, such as an auditory sensation caused by visual stimulants
Synesthesia
___ is the primary mind-altering ingredient in marijuana
THC
The "bible" of the psychedelic drug movement
The Psychedelic Experience (based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead)
__ __ (TC) is inpatient treatment that focuses on the "resocialization" of the individual and uses the program's entire community as important treatment components.
Therapeutic community
What ex-Harvard professor started the League of Spiritual Discovery?
Timothy Leary
What was Leary's goal in his unorthodox religious orientation?
To gain legitimate access to hallucinogens like LSD
True or False? Hallucinogens date back to numerous ancient cultures such as Ancient Greece, the Egyptians, Mayans, Incans, Aztecs, and Native Americans
True
True or False? Moderation Management, though not currently in GA, is an alternative to AA.
True
True or False? Tolerance builds quickly for LSD.
True
True or false? Cannabis dependence (physical and psychological) are possible.
True
True or false? Herbal supplements are OTC remedies that are hardly regulated and lack in scientific testing; abuse is common.
True
True or false? More people die from overdosing on prescription opioid than from all other drugs combined.
True
___ leads the world in prescription drug consumption
U.S
Primary prevention is
a broad range of activities aimed at reducing the risk of drug use among those with little or no drug history; often targeted to at-risk neighborhoods, communities and families.
OTC labels
approved uses of the product, detailed instructions of safe and effective use, cautions or warnings to those at greatest risk
Athletes (are/are not) more likely than non-athletes to use drugs of abuse, such as marijuana, alcohol, barbs, cocaine & hallucinogens.
are NOT
an irregular heartbeat
arrhythmia
____ are most likely than any other subcultural group to take drugs that enhance physical attributes
athletes
Threatening, hostile environments are likely to lead to intimidating, frightening "____ ___"
bad trips
inhaling the substance via plastic bag
bagging
Marijuana + alcohol =
blackout
When users report that marijuana stops having effects, so they sometimes switch to another drug, this is referred to as "____."
burnout
A condition of physical rigidity, excitement and stupor
catatonia
In 1960s and 70s, prevention came in the form of
classroom education and information about the consequences; scare tactics as well
The "sledgehammer" approach refers to the ___ ___.
confrontational model
Inhalant side effects include:
confusion, nausea/vomiting, loss of coordination, hearing and vision, muscle weakness, weight loss, apathy and stupor, delirium, spasticity, impaired judgment, depression, attention problems
Withdrawal from excessive use of a decongestant, resulting in congestion
congestion rebound
__ is a cognitive state where individuals relive the positive feelings of use
craving
Cold, allergy and cough remedies are split into 2 main categories:
decongestants (antihistamines to fight runny noses) AND antitussives (fights frequency and intensity of coughs)
number of admissions to treatment for inhalant dependence has ___ since 1997
decreased; it only represents .01% of all drug and alcohol related admissions
Most common dual diagnoses include
depression, personality disorders, panic, schizo, and mania
Successful prescription drug abuse treatment includes:
detox, counseling, use of other medications, behavioral treatment (various forms of counseling & therapies)
The Matrix Model is
direct, but not confrontational; supportive; targeted toward stimulant users
The ONDPC suggests
do not flush medications, put medications in safe/secure place, mixing them with coffee grounds or cat litter when disposing, use drop off boxes in the community for proper disposal
THC stimulates the brain cells to release the chemical ___, thus activating the reward system.
dopamine
In the state of euphoria from using marijuana, one could expect to experience...
dry mouth, elevated heartbeat, some loss of coordination, slower reaction times and feeling of mild to elevated intoxication; blood vessels in the eyes expand--causing red eyes
Natural substances can include tobacco, marijuana, and cocaine (because they come from plants) and can cause...
elevated mood, energy, or relief from stress which has the potential for abuse.
The ___ plays a major role in determining the sensory response to hallucinogens.
environment
Drugs that enhance athletic performance
ergogenic substances
Poisoning by toxic substances from the ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea
ergotism
substances that stimulate mucus secretion and diminish mucus viscosity
expectorants
Law enforcement, availability of drug dealers, and concerns with being caught using drugs are examples of
external forces
Recurrences of earlier drug-induced sensory experiences in the absence of the drug
flashback
nonflammable moderately toxic gas or liquid used as a refrigerant
freon
contains benzene which damages bone marrow
gasoline
inflammation or irritation of the gut
gastritis
official, nonpatened, nonproprietary name of a drug
generic
Marijuana can sometimes help alleviate ____ (blinding eye disease that causes intraocular pressures), as well as muscle spasms.
glaucoma
Substances that alter sensory processing in the brain, causing perceptual disturbances, changes in thought processing, and depersonalization
hallucinogens
Sticky resin from the female plant flowers, which has an average THC level of 3.6% is known as
hashish
Motivational enhancement will...
help a person weigh their options; increase motivation; roll with resistance
inhaling from rags or bandanas soaked in the fluid
huffing
elevated blood pressure
hypertension
a state of oxygen deficiency
hypoxia
First step is to ___ the diagnosis (i.e. abuse vs. dependence) and other relevant information.
identify
expectorants
increase and thin fluids of the respiratory tract to soother irritation and decrease thickness of accumulated secretions
Physiological effects of LSD
increased blood pressure/heart rate, dizziness, loss of appetite, dry mouth, sweating, pupil dilation
D.A.R.E. proved to be
ineffective; actually increasing heroin and cocaine use
Most ____ are household or commercial products composed of different fat-soluble chemicals that can act alone or synergistically to exert toxic effects
inhalants
Volatile substances that cause intoxicating and/or euphorigenic effects
inhalants
Drugs similar to salicylates (Aspirin), ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (tylenol) are classified as
internal analgesics
Shared attributes that are favorable of drug use, habitual and/or addictive behavior are examples of
internal forces
Tertiary prevention is
intervention at an advanced state of drug use/abuse. Very similar to drug abuse treatment; includes harm reduction
A potent hallucinogenic plant
jimsonweed
Why are inhalants popular?
legally obtained, readily available, inexpensive, easy to conceal
Abuse of inhalants can cause damage to the...
liver, brain, kidneys, and immune system
Marijuana + antidepressants =
manic episodes
The most active drug in peyote
mescaline
Using (multiple/individual) approaches in combination is MORE effective than any (multiple/individual) approach.
multiple; individual
Psilocybin
mushrooms (fresh or dried)
Pupil dilation
mydriasis
Anesthetics include ether, chloroform, halothane and ____ ____
nitrous oxide
These drugs are available upon request and do not require approval
non-prescription drugs (OTC)
anti-inflammatory drugs that do not have steroid properties
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
The most commonly abused steroids are ___ and ___.
oral and injectable
What are the different administration techniques for prescription drugs?
oral, topical, snorting or injection (i.e. insulin for Type 1 diabetes)
Internal analgesics are known to treat/reduce...
pain relief, anti-inflammatory, and fevers
A drug that has both agonist and antagonist properties is called ___ ___.
partial agonist
open sores that occur in the stomach or upper segment of the small intestine
peptic ulcers
These drugs are only available by recommendation of an authorized health professional, such as a physician
prescription drugs
____ are the drugs of choice among 12-to 13-year-olds
prescription drugs
brand or trademark name that is registered with the U.S. Patent Office
proprietary
Substances that expand or heighten perception and consciousness
psychedelics
Substances that cause psychosis-like symptoms
psychotomimetics
Prevention and treatment for prescription/OTC drug abuse include:
reading product labels carefully, ask questions, use properly, be educated, doctors can also help
Abstinence from psychoactive drugs and changes in psychological, family and spiritual areas is known as ___.
recovery
Why are prescription drugs often abused?
recreation, self-medication and aiding a bigger substance abuse issue one may have
Signs of inhalant abuse
red and watery eyes, uncoordinated and disoriented, slurred speech, nausea, headaches, nosebleeds, rashes around the nose and mouth
Attitudes and/or behaviors are exhibited that indicate a likelihood of resumption of use (process) and the resumption of use (event) is called ___.
relapse
Long-term consequences of smoking marijuana can effect:
respiratory functions, memory & learning, fertility and inability to quit using
Programs began to focus on the environment of potential users and ___/temptations specific to that environment; emphasis on "refusal" skills
risks
Aspirin-like drugs
salicylates
Early prevention method focused on
scare tactics and moralizing (Temperance Movement)
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are examples of ____ groups.
self-help
One of the prominent effects of hallucinogens is ___.
self-reflection
Inhaling directly from the original container
snuffing/snorting
Dual Diagnosis Treatment is usually 7-28 days and focuses NOT on resolving mental health issues, BUT on ____.
stabilization
Women who have been raped are 2X as likely to use ___.
steroids
A ___ is defined as a special population or subgroup whose members share similar values and patterns of related behaviors that differ from the larger population.
subculture
25% of all people entering treatment have attempted ___.
suicide
LSD (colorless, odorless, tasteless) is available in what forms?
tablets, "window panes" (squares), "blotter acid" (eye dropper) and capsules
Secondary prevention is
targeted towards at-risk groups, early experimenters and abuse populations in order to stop the progression to drugs of abuse; "early intervention;" relies on recovering role models, healthy alternatives, assessment and monitoring
Often, ___ abuse prescription drugs, in which they attend events called "pharm parties."
teens
Sympathomimetic drugs can be used as decongestants, which cause
the nasal passages to shrink (nasal sprays, drops, pills)
paint thinner, nail polish, glue
toluene
A ___ ___ is a document that details how problems are defined and treatments are formulated; individualized for the client
treatment plan
most commonly used group of drugs to treat severe depression
tricyclic antidepressants
__ are behavioral impulses to get and use alcohol/drugs
urges (cues and triggers contribute)
A cannabis ___ is said to decrease respiratory problems but still risk addiction.
vaporizer