Drugs, Behaviour, and Society, 4th
Canadian Edition by Andrea Hebb
Complete Chapter Test Bank
are included (Ch 1 to 18)
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,Table of Contents are given below
Chapter 1 Drug Use: An Overview
Chapter 2 Drug Use as a Social Problem
Chapter 3 Drug Policy
Chapter 4 The Nervous System
Chapter 5 The Actions of Drugs
Chapter 6 Stimulants
Chapter 7 Depressants and Inhalants
Chapter 8 Psychotherapeutic Drugs: Medication for Mental
Disorders
Chapter 9 Alcohol
Chapter 10 Tobacco
Chapter 11 Caffeine
Chapter 12 Natural Health Products and Over-the-Counter
Drugs
Chapter 13 Cannabis
Chapter 14 Opioids
Chapter 15 Hallucinogens
Chapter 16 Performance-Enhancing Drug Abuse
Chapter 17 Preventing Substance Abuse
Chapter 18 Treating Substance-Related Disorders
,The test bank is organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all
chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch18-1)
Chap 18 4ce Hart
1) In 2019, the Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Survey asked if you ever received professional
help related to substance use (consuming alcohol, cannabis, psychoactive drugs, over-the-
counter medications, and/or illegal drugs). Among the respondents, how many indicated they
had received professional help?
A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 30 percent
2) In 2017 approximately how many Canadians were hospitalized and nearly from conditions
related to alcohol and other drug abuse?
A) 175,000
B) 250,000
C) 275,000
D) 315,000
3) According to the facts presented throughout the text, approximately how many Canadians
may meet the diagnostic criteria for being dependent on or having abused alcohol and other
drugs?
A) 1/2 million
B) 1 million
C) 2 million
D) 3 million
4) Jack is not alone for his treatment to address his substance use problem. In fact, In 2017, this
was the substance that cost the most amount of money. What was it?
A) Alcohol
B) Cannabis
C) Opioids
D) Tobacco
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, 5) Mary requires substance use treatment to address the problem that according to the 2017 cost
3.7 billion dollars.
A) Opioids
B) Cocaine
C) Alcohol
D) Cannabis
6) According to the facts presented throughout the text, what would be considered the financial
burden to Canada as a result of the percentage of Canadians meeting the diagnostic criteria
for being dependent on or having abused alcohol and other drugs?
A) 20 million per year
B) 40 million per year
C) 20 billion per year
D) 40 billion per year
7) In recent years, research has clearly shown that substance-related disorders are considered to
be what time of disease?
A) Genetic disease
B) Brain disease
C) Physiological disease
D) Self-inflicted diseases
8) Medications used to treat substance-related disorders in Canada have been the focus of
research and treatment. Which proposed mechanism of action has been suggested for
alcohol?
A) Increase the activity of GABA.
B) Decrease the activity of GABA.
C) Inhibit the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine.
D) Increases concentration of acetaldehyde, a toxic by-product that occurs when alcohol
is broken down in the body.
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