LCAS EXAM NORTH CAROLINA EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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Strong CNS stimulant. (ex. Bath Salts, Ice, Meth, Adderall) Can
be legally prescribed by physician typically to treat ADHD.
Increase alertness and sense of well-being, but can lead to
increased anxiety, malnutrition, paranoia, and even death. People
with high blood pressure, heart issues, diabetes, thyroid or
urination issues, should not take. Causes physical and
psychological dependence. Can harm developing fetus. Lowers
white blood count - decreases resistance. - ANSWER-
Amphetamines
smokable methamphetamine. pure with few additives. colorless
and odorless. less expensive than crack. highly addictive. adverse
impact occurs more quickly than with other amphetamines. high
can last up to 30 hours. - ANSWER-Ice
Most Powerful Naturally occurring CNS stimulant. Short-lived
sense of euphoria. Physically and psychologically dependence
causing. Can increase risk of infectious diseases due to reduction
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of white blood cells with use. Can cause damage to heat and
neurological functioning even with short term use. Impairs
judgement, decreases ability to concentrate, and impairs motor
coordination, as well as vision. - ANSWER-Cocaine (White,
Crystalline Powder)
Freebased, more potent than powder form of drug. One of most
highly addictive drugs known. Absorbed within seven seconds of
being smoked. Harms developing fetus. - ANSWER-Crack
Cocaine (Cocaine with baking soda and water)
weight loss, dehydration, constipation, tooth decay, urinary tract
issues, chronic sore throat, lung congestion, hacking cough, lung
damage and black discharge. - ANSWER-Long-term adverse
effects of crack cocaine
The purpose of this process is to help the client stabilize
physically and psychologically until the body becomes free of
drugs or the effects of alcohol. - ANSWER-Detoxification (Detox)
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tremor, hyperreflexia, agitation, HTN, tachycardia, insomnia,
nausea, vomiting, excessive perspiration, cognitive impairment
(memory loss, difficulty concentrating), seizures, weakness,
anorexia, irritability, anxiety, restlessness, headache, muscle
ache, depression, tinnitus, paranoid delusions, hypersensitivity to
light and sound. - ANSWER-Signs of depressant withdrawal
The use of approved medications with medical supervision. Goals
of this treatment include reduction of substance use, reduction of
criminal activity, improvement of social behavior and improvement
of psychological well being. - ANSWER-Medication Assisted
Treatment (MAT)
Buprenorphine monotherapy. Bupe is a mixed agonist and
antagonist agent. It is long-active and blocks the effects of other
opiate drugs. - ANSWER-Subutex
Buprenorphine/Naloxone combo, used for treatment for opioid
addiction. The combination is designed to decrease the potential
for abuse by injection. - ANSWER-Suboxone