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Quiz 2

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

Question #1
A  A physician trained to recognize a variety of medication that is administered for drug-related problems
B  An emergency room personnel trained to record the actual cause behind drug-related emergency room visits in hospital emergency departments
C  A police officer trained to examine intoxicated individuals to determine which of several classes of drugs caused the intoxication
D  A teacher trained to recognize the scent of burning marijuana in school premises
Question #2
A  alcohol-in-combination
B  marijuana
C  ecstasy (MDMA)
D  methamphetamine
Question #3
A  monitors drug-related medical emergencies.
B  is a voluntary organization for teachers and police officers.
C  is a system of free public-service announcements.
D  monitors arrest rates for various drug-law violations.
Question #4
A  amotivational syndrome
B  high blood pressure from smoking
C  respiratory arrest from an alcohol overdose
D  paranoia from methamphetamine use
Question #5
A  last more than a day.
B  are unrelated to dose.
C  are caused by the immediate presence of the drug in the body.
D  are dangerous.
Question #6
A  behavioral tolerance.
B  laissez-faire.
C  behavioral toxicity.
D  drug misuse.
Question #7
A  200,000
B  5,000
C  1,500,000
D  50,000
Question #8
A  heroin
B  cocaine
C  alcohol
D  marijuana
Question #9
A  consistent personality changes are likely with even a few exposures to heroin or cocaine.
B  there is no relationship between crime and illicit drug use.
C  most illicit drugs cause damage to the areas of the brain responsible for understanding right from wrong.
D  research studies find that indicators of criminal or antisocial behavior usually occur before the first use of any illicit drug.
Question #10
A  have an increased likelihood of also having a substance use disorder.
B  are neither more nor less likely to have a substance use disorder.
C  are actually less likely to be dependent on a substance.
D  are often given stimulant drugs as a treatment for the personality disorder.
Question #11
A  toxicity
B  association of drug use with crime
C  dependence
D  high profits for drug sellers
Question #13
A  marijuana
B  alcohol
C  nicotine
D  LSD
Question #14
A  an allergic reaction to the substance.
B  unmet psychological needs in early childhood.
C  psychological dependence, based on reinforcement.
D  physical dependence, caused by tolerance.
Question #15
A  drug-associated bipolar disorder.
B  habituation.
C  chronic intoxication.
D  substance use disorders.
Question #17
A  craving.
B  an antigen-antibody reaction.
C  chronic behavioral disorder.
D  physical dependence.
Question #18
A  dependence.
B  tolerance.
C  acute toxicity.
D  vaccination.
Question #19
A  decreased use of hormonal contraceptives
B  syringe exchange programs
C  sexual abstinence education
D  increased Narcotics Anonymous attendance
Question #20
A  Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
B  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5)
C  Monitoring the Future study (MTF)
D  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Question #21
A  It refers to the effects of drugs that interfere with normal functioning in such a way as to produce dangerous or potentially dangerous consequences.
B  It refers to a phenomenon seen with many drugs, in which repeated exposure to the same dose of the drug results in a lesser effect.
C  It refers to a state in which the individual uses the drug so frequently and consistently that it appears that it would be difficult for the person to get along without using the drug.
D  It refers to the use of prescribed drugs in greater amounts than, or for purposes other than, those prescribed by a physician or dentist.