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Question 1) The cocoa paste contains the highest concentration of cocaine
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The cocoa paste contains the highest concentration of cocaine. |
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- Question 2
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What is the most characteristic reaction when using cocaine? |
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- Question 3
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In its earliest medical application, the herb from which amphetamines are derived was used for what treatment? |
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- Question 4
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One adverse consequence from a kindling effect is the potential for brain seizures. |
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- Question 5
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Which of the following symptoms does cocaine produce? |
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- Question 6
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What is the only legitimate medical use of cocaine? |
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- Question 7
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The "kindling" effect is essentially a reverse tolerance effect. |
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- Question 8
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Which form of cocaine is typically injected? |
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- Question 9
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After repeated use of cocaine a drug tolerance to its euphoric effect may cause sensitization to motor behavior and brain excitation. This phenomenon, referred to as the Frisco Effect. |
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- Question 10
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Sigmund Freud was an early champion of amphetamines to treat stress. |
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- Question 11
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Which law placed restrictions on cocaine sales in the United States? |
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- Question 12
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Cocaine effects are directly related and control what areas in the brain? |
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- Question 13
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What is one adverse consequence from a cocaine "kindling" effect? |
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- Question 14
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Cocaine effects involve changes in the activity of what chemical? |
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- Question 15
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Crack cocaine is the result of a relatively safer chemical method because of treatment with what other ingredient? |
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- Question 16
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The term, speed freak, refers to an individual who is abusing which drug? |
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- Question 17
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A major side effect of stimulant medication (e.g., Ritalin) treatment for ADHD is paradoxical movements in the fingers. |
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- Question 18
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A "Frisco special" or "Frisco speedball" is a street name for a combination of: |
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- Question 19
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What are physiological effects of cocaine described as? |
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- Question 20
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Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow was an early champion of cocaine use. |
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- Question 21
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Crack cocaine is the result of a relatively safe chemical method due to treatment with ether. |
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- Question 22
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Cocaine hydrochloride contains about 40 percent pure cocaine. |
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- Question 23
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Cocaine produces the following physiological effect: |
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- Question 24
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The only accepted medical application for methamphetamines is its use as a local anesthetic. |
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- Question 25
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Who was an early champion of cocaine use? |
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- Question 26
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What are the symptoms of narcolepsy? |
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- Question 27
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The earliest form of amphetamine was a synthetic form of what drug? |
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- Question 28
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What is a major side effect of stimulant medication (e.g., Ritalin) treatment for ADHD? |
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- Question 29
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A speedball is a combination of what two drugs? |
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- Question 30
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What are the two widely prescribed drugs for the treatment of ADHD? |
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- Question 31
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A speedball is a combination of the two drugs cocaine and LSD. |
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- Question 32
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A "Frisco special" is a street name for a combination of cocaine, heroin, and LSD. |
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- Question 33
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The slang term "surfer" is a combination of the two drugs cocaine and heroin. |
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- Question 34
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What do chronic effects of amphetamine include? |
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- Question 35
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Which contains the highest concentration of cocaine? |
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- Question 36
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Two widely prescribed drugs for the treatment of ADHD are Dexedrine and Ephedrine. |
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- Question 37
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The drug that has an accepted medical application for local anesthetic is amphetamines. |
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- Question 38
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What is the effect of cocaine in the brain? |
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- Question 39
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The only accepted medical application for cocaine is its use with narcolepsy. |
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- Question 40
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It takes about 1 - 2 months to withdrawal from amphetamines. |
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Review Test Submission: Quiz 7
- Question 1
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How long does it take for hallucination effects of DMT to peak? |
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LSD, psilocybin, and morning glory are hallucinogens chemically similar to what other substance? |
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- Question 3
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A hallucinogen with effects that last approximately one hour is DMT. |
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- Question 4
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What is Synesthesia? |
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- Question 5
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LSD closely resembles the molecular structure of what ingredient? |
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- Question 6
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An intermingling of senses, particularly sight and hearing is referred to as what? |
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- Question 7
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What did the RAVE Act of 2003 include? |
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- Question 8
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What is the potency of Psilocin compared to LSD? |
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- Question 9
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Why was LSD originally officially named LSD-25? |
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- Question 10
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The actual discoverer of LSD in 1943 was Adam Sertürner. |
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- Question 11
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The name angel dust refers to the drug PCP. |
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- Question 12
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Cyanosis is a condition in which the skin turns bluish purple. |
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- Question 13
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The toxicity of MDMA (Ecstasy) involves hyperthermia, dehydration, and agitation. |
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- Question 14
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What is the source of the psilocybin family? |
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- Question 15
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LSD was once believed to be a useful treatment for Alzheimer's disease. |
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- Question 16
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What is mescaline derived from? |
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- Question 17
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Who was the actual discoverer of LSD in 1943? |
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- Question 18
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Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder refers to an LSD overdose. |
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- Question 19
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What is Ego disintegration? |
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- Question 20
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Peyote cactus is the source for DMT. |
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- Question 21
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What is the drug Ecstasy often referred to as? |
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- Question 22
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LSD was accidentally discovered during research focusing on efforts to reduce bleeding in uterine muscle. |
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- Question 23
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Mescaline is derived from psilocybin mushrooms. |
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- Question 24
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How are LSD dosages typically expressed? |
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- Question 25
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Cyanosis is a condition in which what happens? |
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- Question 26
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What does the term, psychedelic literally mean? |
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- Question 27
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It normally takes about 10 - 15 minutes for the hallucination effects of DMT to peak. |
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- Question 28
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LSD was made illegal in 1981. |
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- Question 29
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The RAVE Act of 2003 mandated harsher punishments for possession / distribution of Ecstasy. |
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- Question 30
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What is DMT's source? |
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- Question 31
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LSD was accidentally discovered during research focusing on efforts to reduce what illness? |
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- Question 32
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What is Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)? |
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- Question 33
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What does toxicity of MDMA (Ecstasy) involve? |
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- Question 34
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Psychedelic trips normally occur how long after LSD is taken? |
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- Question 35
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A drug often referred to as Ecstasy is MDMA. |
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- Question 36
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A condition when the skin turns bluish purple is called Synthesia. |
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- Question 37
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Technically, PCP belongs to the eurphoriant category of drugs. |
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- Question 38
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A hallucinogen with effects that last approximately one hour is |
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- Question 39
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LSD was once believed to be a useful treatment for what illness? |
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- Question 40
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What does Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder refer to? |
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- Question 41
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What can the ingestion of ergot lead to? |
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- Question 42
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When taken orally, what are the characteristic effects of LSD? |
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- Question 43
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LSD was originally officially named LSD-25 because it was discovered on the 25th of July. |
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- Question 44
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Street doses of LSD normally have what range? |
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- Question 45
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Where is Psilocybin normally found? |
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- Question 46
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The following hallucinogens are ranked in order of potency from highest to lowest is DOM mescaline, and then LSD. |
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- Question 47
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Street doses of LSD normally have the range of 150-250 micrograms. |
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- Question 48
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The following hallucinogens are ranked in order of potency (from highest to lowest): |
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- Question 49
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When was LSD made illegal? |
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- Question 50
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The term psychedelic literally means mind-dissolving. |
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QUIZ 8
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What were the results of The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937? |
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The number-one cash crop in the United States is marijuana. |
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- Question 3
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2009, it was found that what percent of the U.S. population over the age of 12 had used marijuana at least once in their lives? |
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What is Bhang? |
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- Question 5
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The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 required buyers of marijuana to pay tax, while growers of marijuana were exempt. |
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- Question 6
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The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes is illegal in the U.S. and Canada. |
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- Question 7
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By mid-2010, fourteen U.S. States had authorized marijuana smoking for the relief of pain and discomfort or the control of nausea and weight loss. |
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- Question 8
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Present-day marijuana contains approximately how much THC? |
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- Question 9
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By 2010, how many U.S. States had authorized marijuana smoking for the relief of pain and discomfort or the control of nausea and weight loss? |
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- Question 10
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Long-term marijuana smokers show cognitive impairment for how long after marijuana smoking? |
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- Question 11
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If Jeremy was in possession of marijuana, under decriminalization of possession of marijuana what amount would he probably have? |
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- Question 12
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In 2001, the medicinal use of marijuana became legal in Canada. |
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- Question 13
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How much is the lethal dose/effective dose ratio roughly for marijuana? |
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THC can be detected in the blood for several days after using marijuana due to what factor? |
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- Question 15
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According to U.S. federal regulations, what schedule is marijuana in? |
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- Question 16
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The naturally occurring substance that stimulates the THC-sensitive brain receptor in called: |
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- Question 17
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Marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance, according to U.S. federal regulations. |
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- Question 18
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What did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in 2005 referencing marijuana? |
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- Question 19
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In 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that legalization of medical marijuana at the state level makes federal regulations obsolete pertaining to the same issue. |
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- Question 20
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By 1890, the hemp crop had been replaced by what other product as a major source of farm income in the U.S. South? |
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- Question 21
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When smoking marijuana - how fast is the absorption / excretion process? |
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- Question 22
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High levels of THC in the brain may cause accidental death by asphyxiation. |
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- Question 23
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What is the status of decriminalization of marijuana? |
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- Question 24
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In certain cannabis products, THC concentrations can be how high? |
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- Question 25
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Approximately 43% of illicit drug users smoke marijuana. |
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- Question 26
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How long do the behavioral/psychological effects of marijuana last? |
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- Question 27
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Marijuana does not contain nicotine, and tobacco does not contain THC. |
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- Question 28
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Who was leading the anti-marijuana crusade in the 1930s? |
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- Question 29
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THC stands for delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol. |
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- Question 30
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During the 1920s, what were the "Tea pads?" |
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- Question 31
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The "reverse tolerance" effect of marijuana turns out to be due to variations in the manner in which the drug is ingested. |
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- Question 32
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What hypothesis states that marijuana leads to abusing other drugs? |
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- Question 33
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Peak levels in the blood occur about how long after taking the drug THC? |
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- Question 34
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To increase profits, Bob, the neighborhood drug dealer, decides to mix marijuana with some newly introduced drugs which will weaken the effects of marijuana. This practice is known as |
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- Question 35
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What type of legislation did the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 lead to? |
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- Question 36
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Marijuana is a stimulant. |
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- Question 37
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The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 established tea pads to control where Marijuana could be smoked. |
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- Question 38
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THC reduces the body's immune system, making it harder to fight infection and disease. |
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- Question 39
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According to a 2009 Gallup Poll on the question of whether use of marijuana should be made legal, what percent of Americans were in favor of marijuana being made legal? |
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- Question 40
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What year did the medicinal use of marijuana become legal in Canada? |
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QUIZ 9
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The most immediate effects from glues and solvents, include giddiness, euphoria, dizziness, and slurred speech, last around how long? |
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GHB was once on the legitimate market as a steroid-enhancing and growth-hormone. |
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- Question 3
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What was GHB once on the legitimate market for? |
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- Question 4
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Gary has been prescribed barbiturates. What ailment does he most likely have? |
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- Question 5
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GHB can be detected in urine up to how much time after taking the drug? |
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- Question 6
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The drug Rohypnol recently been reformulated so that it has a distinctive odor. |
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- Question 7
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How are symptoms of agitation during acute alcohol withdrawal treated? |
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- Question 8
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What is the most serious risk in the acute use of barbiturates? |
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- Question 9
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"Drug automatism" is when patients build up a tolerance for certain drugs. |
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- Question 10
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A dangerous synergistic effect results from the combination of barbiturates with other substance? |
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- Question 11
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Your friend is taking large doses of barbiturates. He falls to the floor and you suspect he has overdosed. While your other friend calls for emergency help, what should you do? |
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- Question 12
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Frankie has given Sally - a "Mickey Finn" what are those two drug combinations? |
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- Question 13
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Freezing of the throat and larynx is associated with inhaling Freon. |
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- Question 14
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Why did the FDA ban GHB from the legal market? |
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- Question 15
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For a barbiturate to be longer acting, it should be administered in what form? |
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- Question 16
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A long-acting barbiturate produces effects that last approximately six hours or more. |
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- Question 17
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A long-acting barbiturate produces effects that last approximately how long? |
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- Question 18
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What do two drugs in question do when cross-tolerance occurs? |
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- Question 19
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GHB can be detected in urine up to 3 days after taking the drug. |
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- Question 20
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The major classification of barbiturates is based upon what factor? |
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- Question 21
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What is the primary reason for a large decrease in prescriptions of barbiturates? |
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- Question 22
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What type of effect does the mixture of barbiturates with alcohol produce? |
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- Question 23
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A major adverse side effect of barbiturate treatment for insomnia is the reduction in energy. |
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- Question 24
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What is the chance of death from abrupt withdrawal of barbiturates? |
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- Question 25
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Cross-tolerance occurs because the two drugs in question share sites on the same receptor. |
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- Question 26
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How has the drug Rohypnol recently been reformulated? |
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- Question 27
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Barbiturates are a useful treatment for what ailment? |
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- Question 28
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Barbiturates are a useful treatment for scarlet fever. |
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- Question 29
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The high produced from inhalants only lasts about 15 minutes. |
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- Question 30
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Test strips that check for the presence of GHB, Rohypnol, or ketamine will not be effective if the drink contains what product? |
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- Question 31
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Marty and James are inhaling nitrous oxide through an anesthetic mask, limiting their Oxygen. Unfortunately, the nitrous oxide diluted the air, and with a lack of oxygen produces suffocation or irreversible; and this process is called huffing. |
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- Question 32
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The mixture of barbiturates with alcohol produces an inhibitory effect. |
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- Question 33
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Ether was first introduced for medicinal purposes the form of a pill and capsule. |
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- Question 34
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"Huffing" is a term often used to describe: |
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- Question 35
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Because of "drug automatism" patients are advised NOT to use barbiturates for more than five days in a row. |
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- Question 36
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The tendency to take increasingly higher doses of barbiturates in order to get to sleep is due to what factor? |
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- Question 37
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The FDA banned GHB from the legal market due to related seizures and comas. |
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- Question 38
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When inhaling solvent from a handkerchief, this is called "rushing." |
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- Question 39
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Test strips that check for the presence of GHB, Rohypnol, or ketamine will not be effective if the drink contains what product caffeine. |
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- Question 40
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How long do drugs in the "long - acting" category normally last? |
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Quiz 10
- Question 1
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The 1988 Drug-free Workplace Act requires non-governmental organizations to establish employee assistance programs for their workers. |
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- Question 2
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Stopping drug use before it starts (Priority I as set by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy would be considered what category of prevention? |
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- Question 3
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About one-half of all preventable deaths in the United States can be accounted for by the abuse of what drug(s)? |
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- Question 4
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A program that reduces the likelihood of relapse among former heroin abusers would fit under the category of |
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- Question 5
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What does the acronym ATOD prevention refer to? |
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- Question 6
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Drug court programs have recently been expanded to include what service(s)? |
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- Question 7
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Mandatory minimum-sentencing laws have resulted in a clogged judicial system and vastly overcrowded prisons, but has made remarkable dent in the trafficking / consumption of illicit drugs. |
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- Question 8
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What was reported by children and adolescents frequently that the single most important reason they resisted their peers' influence on drug-taking behavior? |
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- Question 9
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The 2000 Healthy People Program requires all governmental organizations to establish employee assistance programs for their workers. |
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- Question 10
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According to the supply and demand principle, a decrease in supply results in |
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- Question 11
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A discussion about alternatives to drinking among high-school students already exposed to alcohol in some form would fit under what category? |
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- Question 12
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The first line of defense against drug abuse problems among youth is actually represented by secondary prevention programs. |
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- Question 13
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What has been the result of mandatory minimum-sentencing laws for drug offenders? |
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- Question 14
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Tertiary prevention programs address Priority II (Healing America's drug users) as set by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. |
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- Question 15
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What is the first line of defense against alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs? |
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- Question 16
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The U.S. Public Health Service established in the 1990's a comprehensive, national health promotion and disease prevention agenda in a program called Healthy People 2000, which now has been updated for goals to be reached by what year? |
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- Question 17
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EAP stands for the slogan, Enhance All Prevention, a goal of Healthy People 2010. |
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- Question 18
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According to the text, what is the best-known school based ATOD prevention program in the United States? |
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- Question 19
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According to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, their studies estimate relative to nonabusers, abusers of alcohol and drugs are 20 times more likely to file a workers' compensation claim. |
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- Question 20
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Presently, the amount of illicit drugs interdicted at what location is very small? |
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- Question 21
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According to U.S. government estimates, more than 2 million people aged twelve or older need treatment for an illicit drug problem. |
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- Question 22
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According to U.S. government estimates, more than approximately 19 million people need treatment for an alcohol problem. |
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- Question 23
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A federal voucher program was established in 2003 to help address a priority of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy that is related to |
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- Question 24
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An educational program that included "ways to say no" would fit under the category of |
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- Question 25
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In the Life Skills Training program in New York City, a multifaceted approach toward drug-abuse prevention has been adopted. |
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- Question 26
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What is a type of intervention in which the goal is to forestall the onset of drug use by an individual who has had little or no previous exposure to drugs? |
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- Question 27
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Learning to say "no" to drugs when offered to a young child would most likely be a component of a program of secondary prevention. |
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- Question 28
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If efforts are made to prevent drug-taking behavior from occurring when it has not occurred up to now, then these efforts are referred to as: |
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- Question 29
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What three circumstances are included in the "triple threat" in a recent survey that measured the likelihood that a teenager would engage in some form of substance abuse: |
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- Question 30
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The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 allows individuals in substance abuse treatment to receive reimbursement on a par with treatment for medical conditions. |
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- Question 31
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The 1988 Drug-free Workplace Act implemented a drug education program that estimates that substance abuse costs as much as $60-$100 billion each year. |
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- Question 32
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According to the principle of supply and demand, what is the effect of reducing the availability of drugs on the street? |
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- Question 33
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According to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, their studies estimate relative to nonabusers, abusers of alcohol and drugs are 16 times more likely to take sick leave. |
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- Question 34
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Approximately 80 percent of the illicit drugs smuggled into the United States are interdicted (stopped) at the border. |
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- Question 35
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The U.S. Public Health Service's program Healthy People 2020, focused their attention on drug use among those aged twelve to sixty-five years old. |
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- Question 36
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What is the principal criterion for a school-based prevention program's success? |
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- Question 37
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What is the philosophy of the supply/availability approach? |
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- Question 38
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CASASTART is an example of a |
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- Question 39
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What are the five stages of change in drug rehabilitation are, in order? |
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- Question 40
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What was the purpose of raising the legal drinking age to twenty-one across all states? |
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