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Quiz 13

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Heroin is believed to be more potent and acts faster than morphine.
B  Heroin is a more effective antipyretic medicine than morphine.
C  Heroin reduces the inflammation in an injured area more effectively than morphine.
D  Heroin is more readily absorbed from the stomach than morphine.
Question #3
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #5
A  the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse amendments.
B  a 1915 Supreme Court decision.
C  the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act
D  the 1970 Controlled Substances Act.
Question #6
A  alcohol prohibition.
B  intravenous use of heroin.
C  the growth of organized crime syndicates.
D  patent medicines containing opium extracts or morphine.
Question #7
A  paregoric and laudanum.
B  heroin and cocaine.
C  morphine and codeine.
D  meperidine and oxycodone.
Question #9
A  it more readily crosses the blood-brain barrier.
B  it is a synthetic opioid.
C  it is often injected instead of swallowed.
D  it is a natural opioid.
Question #10
A  causes damage to the mesolimbic dopamine system.
B  has not been clearly shown to produce damage to any tissue or organ system.
C  is a common cause of kidney disease.
D  can weaken the heart.
Question #12
A  Substance dependence
B  Ramp effect
C  Drug epidemic
D  Doctor shopping
Question #13
A  a hangover from alcohol.
B  a life-threatening disease.
C  a bad case of intestinal flu.
D  an allergy.
Question #14
A  decrease bleeding.
B  decrease violent behavior.
C  lower blood pressure.
D  treat diarrhea.
Question #15
A  three types of opioid receptors found in the brain.
B  three chemical classes of synthetic prescription opioids.
C  three classes of endogenous chemicals that have effects similar to morphine.
D  enzymes in the brain that convert morphine into its active form.
Question #16
A  opioid antagonists.
B  fake drugs sold over the Internet that are actually placebos.
C  prescription opioids that are being misused and abused at increasing rates.
D  NSAIDs.
Question #17
A  fentanyl
B  methadone
C  pentazocine
D  codeine
Question #18
A  narcotic antagonists.
B  fake drugs sold over the Internet that are actually placebos.
C  NSAIDs.
D  prescription opioids that are being misused at relatively high rates.
Question #19
A  Mexico.
B  China.
C  Laos and Thailand.
D  Afghanistan.
Question #20
A  a synthetic opioid that is twice as potent as pure heroin.
B  a name given heroin from Mexico that is brown or black in its pure form.
C  a type of street heroin that has been “cut” with powdered charcoal.
D  an opium extract that is imported from Southeast Asia.
Question #21
A  around 1900, because it could be injected.
B  during World War II, when supplies of raw opium were cut off.
C  during the 1920s, because it was easier to smuggle the small amounts needed for an effective dose.
D  in the 1960s, because users believed that it was more pure than other opioids.