HED 4600 Study guide Test 1
List the 5 historical themes of drug use
1)cope with one's environment 2)susceptible brain chemistry 3)business and government involvement 4)refining, synthesizing, and manufacturing drugs 5)new methods of use
How many pounds of coca leaf does it take to make 1 pound of cocaine?
100
Which amendment went into effect in 1920 to make the manufacture and distribution of alcohol a crime
18
What year brought about the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, The Marijuana Tax Act, and the synthesis of LSD by Dr. Albert Hofmann?
1930s
what year did young people disillusioned with what society was telling them looked to psychedelic drugs for answers to questions that their parents did not consider
1960 the era of upheaval
Taxes on alcohol supplied how much of the US budget in 1920
50%
Which of the following statements is true?
Alcoholism and drug abuse are relatively new social problems. *** Humankind has always had a desire to alter individual states of consciousness regardless of the potential for damage Drug policies that emphasize supply reduction immediately reduce violence. Scientific research has shown that addiction is a matter of weak moral character.
Originally called "freebase," "crack cocaine" first appeared at the beginning of this century.
False
T/F Downers (depressants) increases stimulation to the central nervous system.
False - Downers include the depression of the central nervous system
What are some examples of "all arounders" or psychedelics?
LSD, marijuana, synthetic marijuana, PCP, ecstasy, and psilocybin, mushrooms
Who suggested that cocaine could be used to control asthma, to calm gastric disorders, and to treat morphine and alcohol addicts?
Sigmund Freud
Mexican cartels have replaced Colombian cartels in controlling smuggling cocaine into the United States.
True
Sharing of contaminated needles and drug-induced high-risk sexual practices are factors that have contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C.
True
T/F You can become addicted to a drug just by using it once.
True
T/F: steroids are addictive drugs
True
The ruling classes, governments, industry, and criminal organizations have controlled the trade of psychoactive drugs.
True
There are more than 50 major topics (e.g., Narcotics Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous, and Overeaters Anonymous) covered by 12-step groups operating around the world.
True
True or False The close relationship between drugs and mental illness is referenced, researched, and utilized in treatment throughout history.
True
What are 2 examples of downers
alcohol and antihistamines
The brain can be described in 3 ways
anatomically by function by location
Psychoactive Drug
any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the CNS
According to the authors of Uppers, Downers, and All Arounders, a psychoactive drug is defined as
any substance that directly alters the normal functioning of the central nervous system
Drug distribution
bioavailability is defined as the degree to which the active ingredients of a drug become available to the target tissues after administration
How are uppers classified
by their primary physiological effects starting with an increase in stimulation to the CNS
How can drugs be classified
by their purpose of use, by their various names, by their effects
How are drugs usually classified
drugs are usually classified by their effects
In the United States, the legal drinking age varies from state to state.
false
5 most common ways for drugs to enter the body
inhaled injection mucous membrane absorption oral ingestion contact absorption
Injection
intravenously - directly into the bloodstream intramuscularly - into a muscle mass subcutaneously - under the skin 15-30 seconds intravenously or 3-5 min in a muscle or under the skin injecting a strong psychoactive drug produces an intense rush most dangerous method of use because it bypasses the bodys natural defenses
_____ are drugs that come from the opium poppy after refinement
opiates
Psychiatric medications, including antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-anxiety drugs, are prescribed to
rebalance irregular brain chemistry
Key factors in pharmacokinetics
route of aministration speed of transit to the brain rate of metabolism process of elimination affinity for nerve cells and neurotransmitters
What are some methods of use
smoking, drinking, snorting, inhaling, chewing, and injecting
Inhalation
smoking, vaping, inhaling inhaling the drug enters the lungs and is rapidly absorbed through capillaries lining the air sacs of the bronchi acts more quickly 7-10 sec before the drug reaches the brain
The British encouraged the planting of hemp in the new American colonies for which of the following reasons?
to provide England with strong fibers from which it could make rope and sails for its ships
Anticholinergics, cannabinoids, and PCP are all considered all arounders. True or False?
true
Blackouts are caused by an alcohol-induced electrochemical disruption of the brain. True or False ?
true
Smoking opium quickly delivered greater amounts of the drug into the blood and therefore into the brain, increasing the intensity of the effects. True or false?
true
TRUE OR FALSE: Throughout history alcohol has been the most popular psychoactive substance?
true
True or False Downers include the depression of the central nervous system?
true
True or False: Approximately 60 plants, including the beans of coffee shrubs and the leaves of tea bushes, contain caffeine.
true
True or False: Over 76 million people have an alcohol use disorder, and 2.5 million die from the disorder each year
true
college campuses are high-risk environments? T/F
true
Does sharing needles put you at a higher risk of contracting HIV/AIDS?
yes