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DRE Final ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS
100 %- score (Newest 2026)
The Unit of measure utilized to determine blood pressure is



A. mm FE

B. PSI

C. mm HG

D. ml HG

E. ml Fe

C

The Efferent Nerves are also known as the ____ nerves.

A. sensory

B. sympathetic

C. parasympathetic

D. motor

E. autotrophic

D.

In a blood pressure measurement, the higher number is the _____ pressure.

A. subordinate

B. diatonic

C. isobaric

D. carotid

E. systolic

E.

Piloerection is most likely to be observed in a subject under the influence of _____.

A. Hashish

B. LSD

C. Crack

,D. PCP

E. Heroin

B

The drug Adderall is ______________

A. CNS Depressant

B. analog of PCP

C. Hallucinogen

D. synthetic form of THC

E. CNS Stimulant

E

When examining a drug-impaired subject who is tolerant to the effects of the specific drug, the DRE is
most likely to observe ___________

A. no clinical or psychophysical signs of impairment.

B. psychophysical signs of impairment

C. clinical and psychophysical signs of impairment.

D. psychological signs of impairment

E. clinical signs of impairment.

E.

Which of the following drugs do NOT cause nystagmus?

A. Secobarbital

B. Marijuana

C. Librium

D. PCP

E. Alcohol

B

A subject who has taken a hallucinogenic drug may display synesthesia which is ____

A. an increase in blood pressure

B. a state of excitement

C. a mixing of sensory modes.

, D. a sign of paranoia

E. a blurring of vision.

C

You examine a subject who exhibits all of the following : HGN, miosis, bradycardia, hypotension, and
ptosis. These signs would be most compatible with a combination of _______.

A. secobarbital and codeine.

B. Librium and Alcohol

C. Ritalin and Demerol

D. Ketamine and Methaqualone.

E. Cannabis and Heroin.

A

The part of the nerve cells that sends the neurotransmitter is the _______.

A. neuron.

B. axon

C. dendrite

D. synapse

E. nucleus.

B

What formula expresses the approximate statistical relationship with blood alcohol concentration and
nystagmus onset angle?

A. BAC - 50 = Angle of onset.



B. BAC - Angle of onset= 50



C. Angle of onset- 50= BAC



D. Angle of onset - BAC= 50



E. BAC= 50 - Angle of onset

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