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54. _____ can include having a casual drink friends taking a prescribed drug according to label directions, on taking aspirin daily to prevent heart disease. (25)
a. substance abuse c. substance use
b. drug dependence d. substance dependence
What is substance use?
59. _____ is the accidental or intentional use of a dangerously large amount of a substance that leads to death. (26)
a. addiction c. withdrawal
b. overdose d. detoxification
What is overdose?
64. _____ occurs when a person feels that he/she needs drugs to cope with problems, function better in life, or feel happier. (26)
a. detoxification c. physical dependence
b. psychological dependence d. drug tolerance
What is psychological dependence?
77. The _____ provides for the involuntary or voluntary assessment and stabilization of a person allegedly abusing substances. (27)
a. Baker Act c. Marchman Act
b. HIPAA d. none of the above
What is the Marchman Act?
82. TRUE/FALSE ___ The Florida Statutes outline penalties for possession of different amounts of controlled substances. (28)
What is TRUE?
55. _____ is the compulsive abuse of substances. The user has no choice but to continue to consume the substance because of uncontrollable physical or psychological addiction. (25)
a. substance use c. drug abuse
b. substance abuse d. substance dependence
What is substance dependence?
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60. ______ occurs when a person needs to increase the dosage of the drug to produce the same effect as the initial dosage. (26)
a. detoxification c. physical dependence
b. addiction d. drug tolerance
What is drug tolerance?
65. _____ refers to the physical and mental symptoms that occur after a person stops or reduces the chronic use of a drug. (26)
a. detoxification c. physical dependence
b. addiction d. withdrawal
What is withdrawal?
78. F.S. _____ defines The Florida Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act. (28)
a. 948 c. 777
b. 397.675 d. 893
What is 893?
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WHAT SCHEDULE?
substances have a low potential for abuse relative to the substances in Schedule III, have a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S. and their abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence relative to the substances in Substance III. Examples: Valium, Klonopin, Ambien, Xanax, and Tramadol.
What is Schedule IV Substance?
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56. _____ is the continued misuse of substances that negatively affect the mind and body. Adversely affects an individual’s social or occupational life and psychological or physical health. (25)
a. substance abuse c. substance dependence
b. substance use d. drug abuse
What substance abuse?
61. ______ occurs when a person is chemically and physically dependent upon the substance to maintain normal functioning, not just of the central nervous system, but of all systems. (26)
a. addiction c. physical dependence
b. overdose d. detoxification
What is physical dependence?
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66. Symptoms of _____ can include agitation, confusion, cramps, sweating, and convulsions. Can lead to death. (26)
a. heroin c. inhalants
b. withdrawal d. overdose
What is withdrawal?
79. Drug tolerance, psychological dependence, physical dependence, addiction, withdrawal, detoxification, and overdose are stages in the _____. (26)
a. substance use cycle c. drug abuse cycle
b. substance abuse cycle d. drug use cycle
What is substance abuse cycle?
WHAT SCHEDULE?
substances have a high potential of abuse, have not currently accepted medical use in threatment in the U.S. and in their use under medical supervision do not meet accepted safety standards. Examples: marijuana, LSD, GHB, Heroin, and MDMA.
What is Schedule II Substance?
57. Examples of _____ include misusing prescribed medication, binge drinking, sniffing or inhaling glue, using cocaine or smoking marijuana. (25)
a. substance abuse c. substance dependence
b. drug abuse d. substance use
What is substance abuse?
62. _____ is the process of allowing the body to rid itself of a drug while managing the symptoms of withdrawal. (26)
a. detoxification c. withdrawal
b. overdose d. psychological dependence
What is detoxification?
67. high blood pressure ___ a. cause shaking, slurred speech, and appearance of intoxication
68. diabetic shock ___ b. may tagger and appear drunk
69. epileptic episode ___ c. may stagger, act inappropriately, be forgetful, or wander aimlessly
70. head injury ___ d. appear as if in a drunken stupor or confused state. The individual can become violent for brief periods of time.
71. stroke ___ e. may appear dizzy and confused and may vomit or lose consciousness.
72. Parkinson’s disease ___ f. cause people to behave unpredictable and experience sensory hallucinations.
73. Cerebral palsy & Wennicke syndrome ___ g. can sometimes cause people to become temporarily irrational.
74. Alzheimer’s and dementia ___ h. can cause sufferer’s to appear confused and have faulty muscular coordination or paralysis of the eye muscles.
75. psychiatric disorders ___ i. may cause confusion and belligerence
What is can sometimes cause people to become temporarily irrational
What is may stagger and appear drunk
What is appear as if in a drunken stupor or confused state? The individual can become violent for brief periods of time.
What is may cause confusion and belligerence?
What is may appear dizzy and confused and may vomit or lose consciousness?
What is cause shaking, slurred speech, and appearance of intoxication?
What is can cause sufferer's to appear confused and have faulty muscular coordination or paralysis of the eye muscles?
What is may stagger, act inappropriately, be forgetful, or wander aimlessly?
What is cause people to behave unpredictable and experience sensory hallucinations?
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80. The mission of the _____ in the U.S. Department of Justice is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the U.S. (28)
a. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
b. Florida Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
c. Drug Free America
d. National Institute on Drug Abuse
What is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?
WHAT SCHEDULE?
is the classification for a substance, compound, or mixture that has a low potential for abuse and has a currently accepted medical use, thought abuse may lead to physical or psychological dependence. Examples: cough suppressants containing codeine such as Robitussin AC, Lomotil, Motofen, Lyrica, Parepectolin, Atrophine, and pseudoephedrine.
What is Schedule V Substance?
58. Factors that can contribute to _____ include problems with relationships, career, finances, health, safety, and a family history of substance abuse. (25)
a. drug use c. substance dependency
b. substance abuse d. substance use
What is substance dependency?
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63. _____ is a state of physical or psychological dependence on a substance. (26)
a. withdrawal c. addiction
b. detoxification d. overdose
What is addiction?
76. F.S. 397.675 covers _____. (27)
a. The Marchman Act c. HIPAA
b. Baker Act d. both a & b
What is the Marchman Act?
81. The Florida Comprehensive _____ Prevention Control Act places all substances regulated under existing federal laws into one of five schedules. (28)
a. Drug Use c. Substance Abuse
b. Drug Abuse d. Substance Use
What is Drug Abuse?
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WHAT SCHEDULE?
substances have less potential for abuse than the substances contained in Schedule I and Schedule II, have a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S. and their abuse may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence. Anabolic steroids also are Schedule III drugs and may lead to physical damage. Examples: barbiturates, ketamine, paregoric, Tylenol with codeine, and testosterone.
What is Schedule III Substance?