HLTH 252 Test 3
School:
Liberty University
HLTH 252 Test 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- The ability of stimulants to improve mental performance:
- ________ is probably the most widely used treatment for cocaine and amphetamine use disorders.
- Amphetamine was developed initially as a substitute for a closely related chemical derived from the Chinese herb ma huang. That chemical is:
- One of the more disturbing side effects of treating ADHD with amphetamines or methylphenidate (Ritalin) is:
- The passage of the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse Act:
- In 1935, the wake-promoting effect of amphetamine led to testing it for the treatment of ________, which is defined as a condition in which the individual spontaneously falls asleep as many as 50 times a day.
- ________ is defined as a method of preparing cocaine as a chemical substance so that it can be smoked.
- Cocaine use during pregnancy now appears to be associated with:
- What did the 1914 Harrison Act do?
- Recent research on the dependence produced by nicotine has focused on genetic differences related to:
- ________ is defined as a chronic lung disease caused by cigarette smoking and is characterized by difficulty in breathing and shortness of breath.
- In 2009, the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act:
- One big factor associated with lower rates of cigarette smoking among adults is:
- Chewing was the most popular form of tobacco use until about 1900, but by 1920, the most popular form was:
- In 2006, the FDA approved a nicotine partial agonist drug as a smoking treatment. The drug is:
- The psychological effect of cigarette smoking is:
- Nicotine acts in the brain by:
- The most common type of oral smokeless tobacco in the United States is ________, and a small pinch is dipped out of the can and placed beside the gum, often behind the lower lip.
- ________ is prescribed to asthma sufferers because it relaxes bronchial passages.
- Most regular brewed teas have about how much caffeine per cup?
- Caffeine has been shown to be an effective treatment for:
- Which of the following statements is true of the physiological effects of caffeine?
- The main active ingredient in Red Bull and other energy drinks is:
- Theobroma, the genus name for the cacao tree, is Latin for:
- The most consistent withdrawal symptom after chronic caffeine use is:
- According to current FDA rules on “cola” drinks, ________.
- ________ usually refers to a sudden increase in the number of users of a particular psychoactive substance.
- The Opium War of 1839-1842 resulted, among other things, in:
- In 1898, Bayer laboratories marketed diacetylmorphine tablets under the brand name:
- The textbook says that opioid withdrawal symptoms are similar to:
- Which of the following is a morphine like neurotransmitter found in the brain and adrenals?
- Which of the following is true of the opioid fentanyl?
- Vicodin and OxyContin are examples of:
- Long-term exposure to opioid drugs:
- The catechol psychedelics include mescaline plus a variety of synthetic derivatives of:
- The combination of two plants, one containing DMT and the other containing harmaline (an MAO inhibitor), was originally used by indigenous cultures in South America and is called ________.
- The red and white speckled mushroom that has been associated with an early Christian cult as well as with other religions all over the world is:
- Psilocybe mexicana and Psilocybe cubensis are examples of:
- The early LSD researcher who was fired from his academic job, became a proponent of psychedelic drug use, and started a religion in which LSD was the sacrament is:
- A close relative of LSD, d-lysergic acid amide, is found naturally in:
- During the 1950s, one U.S. government agency that conducted research with LSD was the:
- Besides hallucinations, mescaline also produces:
- Hashish refers to:
- The highest concentration of the psychoactive agent is found in tiny hairs called ________, which are most abundant on the flowers of the female cannabis plant.
- Which of the following statements is true of the metabolism of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the human body?
- In 1985, the FDA approved the sale of dronabinol (Marinol), which:
- The most commonly used commercial method to extract delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from the cannabis plant material is by:
- Tolerance to the effects of smoked marijuana:
- A consistent cognitive effect of marijuana, seen both in frequent users and in less experienced users, is:
- The 70 chemicals that are known to be unique to the cannabis plant are called:
Set 2
- The xanthines are
- Which of the following best describes Ecstasy?
- of cocaine allows the most intense but short-lived high, causing severe side effects and dependence
- Select the incorrect statement concerning Ecstasy.
- The term speedrefers to which of the following?
- Select the incorrect statement concerning methylphenidate.
- Select the incorrect statement concerning amphetamines.
- Select the incorrect statement concerning coffee.
- Which of the following drugs was found in herbal products, but has been banned by the FDA due to potentially severe side effects?
- In Europe, coffee was initially used for its __________.
- Cocaine production __________ in Colombia during 2000–2008.
- Which of the following best describes “freebased” cocaine?
- The __________ regarded tobacco smoke as divine incense that would bring rain in the dry season.
- Snuff dipping is the act of __________.
- A fatal dose of nicotine for adults is approximately __________ milligrams.
- Is a lung disease common among smokers.
- The Family Smoking Prevention and Control Act __________.
- is another term for secondhand smoke.
- is finely ground tobacco that can be moist or dry.
- The first European to inhale tobacco smoke was probably
- John Rolfe
- Which of the following is not a symptom of nicotine poisoning?
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Tobacco use is responsible for approximately __________ deaths annually.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- The League of Spiritual Discovery used __________ as the sacrament.
- Which of the following spices can be a hallucinogen?
- Of the following, which cannot cause hallucinations?
- In 2012, approximately what percentage of high school seniors sampled had used LSD sometime during their life?
- LSD can be purchased in which of the following forms?
- Drugs with similar structures are called __________.
- Select the incorrect statement concerning anticholinergic hallucinogens.
- Which of the following hallucinogens is not considered to be an LSD-type?
- Which of the following drugs is most like PCP?
- Which of the following is not considered to be a type of LSD-related flashback?
- Select the incorrect statement concerning PCP.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- The medical use of marijuana has proven useful in treating all of the following except _______________.
- refers to the process of leaving drug using groups and behaviors behind as one grows older and takes on more socially acceptable responsibilities.
- In addition to peer influences on drug use, what other factor(s) must be taken into account to assess what could be responsible for drug use?
- Community and neighborhood fall under what category of influential factors?
- High doses of THC or greater exposure to marijuana can cause __________.
- The medical use of marijuana depends on the chemical __________ for relief from the symptoms of illness.
- When asked about peer drug use, college students’ perceptions are often the most __________.
- One of the major costs of marijuana usage is damage to __________.
- Cannabis has which of the following medical properties?
- During World War II, marijuana in America was __________.
- The first known record of marijuana use, in the Chinese Book of Drugs, refers to the __________ use of marijuana.
- contains the purest form of resin that can have THC levels as high as 28%.
- During the late 1930s, marijuana was misperceived by the scientific and medical communities as inducing __________.
Set 3
- Which of the following describes “ice”?
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Pseudoephedrine is a __________.
- Which of the following was the first clinical use for amphetamines?
- Approximately how much amphetamine‐type stimulants (ATS) are manufactured globally each year (in metric tons)?
- The amphetamine, Ritalin, is used to treat __________.
- Which of the following best describes “freebased” cocaine?
- Select the incorrect statement.
- The mechanism of cocaine’s pharmacological action on the brain most closely resembles that of which of the following groups of drugs?
- In Latin America, coca is traditionally seen as __________.
- The __________ of 1914 outlawed the uncontrolled use of cocaine and coca.
- Which of the following drugs is not classified as a xanthine?
- The __________ regarded tobacco smoke as divine incense that would bring rain in the dry season.
- John Rolfe ______________________________.
- The first European to inhale tobacco smoke was probably __________.
- Which of the following is not a symptom of nicotine poisoning?
- The Family Smoking Prevention and Control Act __________.
- People who stop smoking at approximately age 30 reduce their risk of dying from smoking‐related illness by greater than __________.
- Secondhand smoke __________.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- A fatal dose of nicotine for adults is approximately __________ milligrams.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Snuff dipping is the act of __________.
- An aneurysm is __________.
- __________ is a lung disease common among smokers.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Which of the following is least likely to be caused by LSD?
- Users of LSD can experience which of these stages?
- Of the following, which cannot cause hallucinations? 2 out of 2 points
- Which of the following is not considered to be a type of LSD‐related flashback?
- Hallucinogens most likely exert their effects by altering which of the following transmitter systems?
- Select the incorrect statement concerning the flashback caused by hallucinogens.
- Select the incorrect statement concerning PCP.
- Select the incorrect statement.
- Which of the following drugs is most like PCP?
- Which of the following statements concerning PCP toxicity is incorrect?
- Which of the following spices can be a hallucinogen?
- __________ is the botanical or scientific term for the hemp plant that is most readily found in North America.
- In referring to cannabis, the term dioecious means that __________.
- The medical use of marijuana has proven useful in treating all of the following except _______________.
- Smoking a marijuana cigarette can __________.
- Which drug would most likely be classified as a major gateway drug?
- When asked about peer drug use, college students’ perceptions are often the most
- High doses of THC or greater exposure to marijuana can cause __________.
- According to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, the age cohort reporting the highest lifetime use of marijuana was __________ years of age.
- One of the major costs of marijuana usage is damage to __________.
- During the late 1930s, marijuana was misperceived by the scientific and medical communities as inducing __________.
- Research indicates that if one’s peer group does not use drugs, it is likely that other individuals in the peer group will __________.
- A type of marijuana that literally means “without seeds” is known as __________.
- __________ refers to the process of leaving drug using groups and behaviors behind as one grows older and takes on more socially acceptable responsibilities.