LSD was discovered by - (correct Answer) - hoffman
nutmeg and mace are not taken for hallucinogenic purposes because - (correct Answer) - of unpleasant
side effects
which plant is also known as locoweed? - (correct Answer) - datura
St Anthony's fire is associated with - (correct Answer) - ergotism
some drug experts describe PCP as a - (correct Answer) - dissociative anesthetic
true or false some drugs not classified as hallucinogens can induce hallucinations - (correct Answer) -
true
ketamine is considered - (correct Answer) - dissociative anesthetic
because hallucinogens have stimulating and inebriating properties lewin refers to them as - (correct
Answer) - phantasticants
LSD was discovered by using ergot to discover a cure for - (correct Answer) - headaches
preparation of Mescal buttons is difficult to do because - (correct Answer) - of their foul odor
substances that act to alter mood, thought processes, or behavior, or that are used to manage
neurophysiological illness are referred to as - (correct Answer) - psychoactive drugs
which psychoactive plant was prescribed by the Chinese for gout, malaria, gas pains, absent-mindedness,
and rheumatism? - (correct Answer) - marijuana
the intentional and inappropriate use of a drug resulting in physical, emotional, Financial, social, or
intellectual consequences is termed - (correct Answer) - drug abuse
which is an included Farmers refusing to pay tax and tarring and Feathering Revenue officers - (correct
Answer) - Whiskey Rebellion
which state was the first to ban alcohol? - (correct Answer) - Maine
substances that act to alter mood, thought processes, or behavior, or that are used to manage
neurophysiological illnesses are referred to as - (correct Answer) - psychoactive drugs
Aqua Vitae refers to - (correct Answer) - Water of Life
the National Institute on drug abuse defines blank as a chronic and for many people at reoccuring
disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use in spite of negative consequences that result
from the prolonged effect of drugs on the brain - (correct Answer) - addiction
,which of the following groups developed the process of distillation? - (correct Answer) - Egyptians
laudanum was a drug containing primarily - (correct Answer) - opium
the office of National Drug control policy places that Health and Social cost of drug use at ________
annually - (correct Answer) - 193 billion
the difference between a safe and dangerous level of a drug is termed - (correct Answer) - margin of
safety
according to the National survey on drug use and health, the highest rate of binge drinking and the
highest rate of heavy drinking were in which age group? - (correct Answer) - 18 - 25
taking a drug on a short-term basis to contend with immediate distress or pressure describes what type
of drug use,? - (correct Answer) - circumstantial- situational
which type of toxicity alludes to the danger from a single experimentation with the drug? - (correct
Answer) - acute
according to the 2010 monitoring the future study, which of the following drug showed a decline in use?
- (correct Answer) - all of the above, amphetamines marijuana and cocaine
most survey showed that less than _______of workers use alcohol or other drugs on the job - (correct
Answer) - 10%
individuals who use drugs infrequently and due to curiosity are what type of use? - (correct Answer) -
experimental
which of the following is a designer drug? - (correct Answer) - MDMA
family interventions into adolescent alcohol use reduce the initiation and _______ of alcohol use -
(correct Answer) - frequency
cathinone is another name for - (correct Answer) - bath salts
not only has drinking at American colleges been linked to student deaths but also it has been associated
with - (correct Answer) - all of the above, injuries, week academic performance, and vandalism
more than _________ people in American jails on any given day for violating Drug laws - (correct
Answer) - 500,000
which of the following refers to the toxicity danger resulting from repeated use of a drug? - (correct
Answer) - chronic
drug abuse by Americans aged 60 years or older has been referred to as - (correct Answer) - invisible
epidemic
what year did the international Olympic Committee begin to require athletes to submit to a drug test or
face disqualification? - (correct Answer) - 1968
Roid Rage refers to - (correct Answer) - Mania resulting from steroid use
, a chronic, life-threatening condition that has roots in genetic susceptibility, social circumstance and
personal behavior is a United States Department of Health and Human Services characterization of? -
(correct Answer) - addiction
______________ reduce physiological needs or are inherently pleasurable - (correct Answer) - primary
reinforcers
____________ is a new synthetic steroid that athletes are taking to improve athletic performance -
(correct Answer) - THG
stimuli or events that increase the likelihood of a particular Behavior are termed - (correct Answer) -
reinforcers
drug used to terman by one's culture is a basic tenet of - (correct Answer) - the social theory
drug advertisements generally convey the message that - (correct Answer) - drug use is the norm
an ingrained habit that undermines your health, your work, your relationships, and your self-respect, but
you feel you cannot change is - (correct Answer) - addiction
approximately what percentage of enlisted men used heroin in Vietnam? - (correct Answer) - 35%
physical dependency is marked by - (correct Answer) - withdrawal symptoms
starting an adolescent, the influence of peers begins to exert a relatively greater role then the family as -
(correct Answer) - socializing agents
both drug dependency and drug addiction connote a compulsive me to use a drug and - (correct Answer)
- inability to cease use
the World Health Organization proposed substituting the word___________ in place of addiction -
(correct Answer) - dependence
conservative voters tend to attribute addiction to - (correct Answer) - lower moral standards
the marijuana Tax Act of 1937 stipulated that non-medical use of marijuana and possession or sale of
untaxed marijuana was - (correct Answer) - illegal
the stimulus to the passage of the food, drug, and cosmetic Act of 1938 were deaths associated with -
(correct Answer) - elixir sulfanilamide
Herbert caliber maintains that the main danger of the legalization of drugs would be that the lower cost
and availability would - (correct Answer) - lead to more drug use and dependency
interdiction is especially difficult because of - (correct Answer) - multiple points of Entry
anti drug use Abuse Act of 1980 focused on - (correct Answer) - all of the above, education and
treatment programs, the drug user, registration of chemicals used in the manufacture of drugs
a drug with no medical use would be a schedule 1 drug - (correct Answer) - I
the need to limit opiate usage in the United States resulted in the passage of the - (correct Answer) -