EDCO 740 Quiz 2
EDCO 740 Quiz 2 Liberty University
EDCO 740 Quiz: 2 – Hart & Ksir Chapters 6, 7, 9, & 15
Module 3: Week 3 and Module 4: Week 4
- Which choice below is NOT a street-name for amphetamine/methamphetamine?
- Paranoid psychosis can be produced by:
- Which of these was NOT one of the early medical uses for amphetamine first studied in the 1930s?
- Which famous early mental health pioneer endorsed, then retracted, the promotion of cocaine?
- Studies of the mechanism of action of the amphetamines have focused mainly on
- When cocaine is mixed with simple chemicals, including baking soda and water, it dries into a smokable lump called
- In 1880s, what medical invention improved the drug delivery system, allowing physicians to experiment with the available supply of pure cocaine?
- The most common way cocaine is used recreationally is by
- Because the majority of crack cocaine sold by street-level dealers is considerably _______________ , it is actually more expensive than powder cocaine.
- Cocaine’s prolonged effects in the brain
- Even safe depressants/sedatives can be lethal when mixed with which other substance?
- The CNS depressants include various prescription drugs referred to as
- Insomnia is a term used to include several symptoms. Which choice is NOT one that the textbook gives?
- Two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates, but in the long run proved to be not much safer, were
- use has traditionally been more common among poor Hispanic youth and on Indian reservations.
- One of the oldest gaseous anesthetics, popularly known as “laughing gas,” is
- One of the most dangerous “acute toxicity” effects of taking depressants in combination with alcohol is
- Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed for ________________ disorders.
- The major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates seems to be
- Withdrawal from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs is characterized by
- cause a relaxation of blood vessels and arteries and reduce blood pressure, with high doses resulting in a brief period of faintness or even unconsciousness.
- Because the short-acting barbiturates (with rapid onset) produce effects similar to alcohol, they were more likely to be abused and lead to ____________________ dependence.
- The substance, _____________ , occurs naturally in the brain, has been known for some time to be a CNS depressant, and has been used in some countries as an anesthetic.
- Barbiturates are grouped together according to their
- There are typically four groups of chemicals that people will inhale to get high. Which one below is NOT one of those groups?
- If one member of a pair of identical twins is dependent on alcohol, the other twin
- Which receptor in the CNS seems to “link” easily with alcohol, enhancing its inhibition in the brain?
- Heating a solution of alcohol and water, then collecting the alcohol vapors and condensing them into a liquid with a higher alcohol content, is called
- The measurement system used to understand “drunkeness” rests on a person’s BAC, which stands for
- Growth retardation, small head circumference, small eyes, flattened bridge of the nose, and mental retardation are signs of
- Alcoholic beverages form when certain yeasts act on sugars in the presence of water in a process called
- In 2015, about what percentage of college students reports drinking alcohol at least once within the past month?
- Although the exact mechanisms for the CNS effect of alcohol are not completely understood, it is now believed that the most important of its many effects is
- In studies relating homicide to alcohol use,
- Tremors, hallucinations, delusions, and seizures are all symptoms associated with
- Research shows that people are more likely to have sex on a date (including first dates) when they ______________ on that date.
- In general, experienced smokers of marijuana report increased ratings of:
- Cannabis used for medicinal purposes has been shown to be effective for which of the following ailments:
- The primary active ingredient in marijuana is
- In 1985, the FDA allowed the production of medicinal THC in capsule form for chemotherapy treatment called:
- A consistent cognitive effect of marijuana, seen both in frequent users and in less experienced users, is
- A potent carcinogen, __________________ , is found in greater amounts in marijuana than in tobacco.
- The 70 chemicals that are known to be unique to the cannabis plant are called
- The process where the male plants are removed so the female plants produce more showers and no seeds leads to what form of cannabis?
- At higher THC concentrations some infrequent smokers have reported negative effects such as:
- The earliest known reference to cannabis was found in a pharmacy book in:
- Hashish refers to
- Most of the resin is in which part of the cannabis plant?
- While many states and several countries have legalized recreational usage of marijuana, its use remains a _________________ drug in the United States.
- There was an Islamic cult known to use cannabis and who killed for political reasons called ______________________ , from which we get our word, “assassin.”
Set 2
- Which of these was NOT one of the early medical uses for amphetamine first studied in the 1930s?
- Studies of the mechanism of action of the amphetamines have focused mainly on
- Which choice below is NOT a street-name for amphetamine/methamphetamine?
- When cocaine is mixed with simple chemicals, including baking soda and water, it dries into a smokable lump called
- The most common way cocaine is used recreationally is by
- Today, the most common use of amphetamines is for treating
- What is cocaine still used for medically?
- Cocaethylene
- In 1880s, what medical invention improved the drug delivery system, allowing physicians to experiment with the available supply of pure cocaine?
- Which famous early mental health pioneer endorsed, then retracted, the promotion of cocaine?
- ______________ cause a relaxation of blood vessels and arteries and reduce blood pressure, with high doses resulting in a brief period of faintness or even unconsciousness.
- The substance, _____________ , occurs naturally in the brain, has been known for some time to be a CNS depressant, and has been used in some countries as an anesthetic.
- Because the short-acting barbiturates (with rapid onset) produce effects similar to alcohol, they were more likely to be abused and lead to ____________________ dependence.
- Amyl nitrite was first introduced into medicine in the mid-1800s as a treatment for ________________ pain.
- Research on insomnia sufferers revealed that people who visit their doctors complaining of insomnia should probably be evaluated for ____________________ .
- Which choice of substances below can be inhaled to produce intoxication?
- Two drugs that were introduced as being safer than the barbiturates, but in the long run proved to be not much safer, were
- _____________________ use has traditionally been more common among poor Hispanic youth and on Indian reservations.
- The four most widely sold benzodiazepines are all longer-acting drugs sold primarily as
- Withdrawal from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs is characterized by
- There are typically four groups of chemicals that people will inhale to get high. Which one below is NOT one of those groups?
- The major advantage of the benzodiazepines over the barbiturates seems to be
- Even safe depressants/sedatives can be lethal when mixed with which other substance?
- Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed for ________________ disorders.
- Barbiturates are grouped together according to their ___________________________ .
- Growth retardation, small head circumference, small eyes, flattened bridge of the nose, and mental retardation are signs of
- Which book seems to have had the most significant influence on American attitudes about alcoholism?
- Which answer below is NOT one of the stages that person who is dependent on alcohol will go through when alcohol intake is stopped?
- Research shows that people are more likely to have sex on a date (including first dates) when they ______________ on that date.
- Tremors, hallucinations, delusions, and seizures are all symptoms associated with
- Which disease below has been shown to develop from drinking too much alcohol?
- The measurement system used to understand “drunkeness” rests on a person’s BAC, which stands for
- In 2015, about what percentage of college students reports drinking alcohol at least once within the past month?
- If one member of a pair of identical twins is dependent on alcohol, the other twin
- Although the exact mechanisms for the CNS effect of alcohol are not completely understood, it is now believed that the most important of its many effects is
- Heating a solution of alcohol and water, then collecting the alcohol vapors and condensing them into a liquid with a higher alcohol content, is called
- Cannabis used for medicinal purposes has been shown to be effective for which of the following ailments:
- In general, experienced smokers of marijuana report increased ratings of:
- The primary active ingredient in marijuana is
- The earliest known reference to cannabis was found in a pharmacy book in:
- The relationship of THC to Cannabis is very similar to the relationship between ______________ due to the similar chemicals found in both.
- Most of the resin is in which part of the cannabis plant?
- The process where the male plants are removed so the female plants produce more flowers and no seeds leads to what form of cannabis?
- Hashish refers to
- ____________________ is a chemical isolated from brain tissue that has marijuana-like properties.
- A potent carcinogen, __________________ , is found in greater amounts in marijuana than in tobacco.
- At higher THC concentrations some infrequent smokers have reported negative effects such as:
- There was an Islamic cult known to use cannabis and who killed for political reasons called ______________________ , from which we get our word, “assassin.”
- Tolerance to the effects of smoked marijuana
- There have been found to be over __________ different chemicals in marijuana.