"Nothing About Us Without Us" is related to which key principle of harm reduction.
Participant Involvement
WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MISUSE OF OPIOID MEDICATIONS AND HEROIN USE?
Most people who misuse pain medication do not use heroin
Most heroin users also misuse pain medication
The ___________ model of addiction views drug misuse as a choice borne out of sinful character, weakness, or general moral failings.
Moral
The three levels of public health prevention are primary, secondary, and ____________
Tertiary
____ are a stimulant that is chemically similar to adrenaline and is used for alertness, excitation, euphoria, and to suppress appetite.
Amphetamines'
_________________is a way of preventing disease and promoting health that meets people where they are
Harm Reduction
___________ is referred to as the "zombie drug" because of the severe necrotic skin ulcers caused by the drug.
Xylazine
Which model of addiction views addiction as a symptom of an underlying phycological problem.
Psychodynamic
Using the institute of medicine's ____________ prevention strategy you would address the entire population (national, local community, school, and neighborhood) with messages and programs aimed at preventing or delaying the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
Universal
________ holds the greatest risk for drug overdose
Barbiturates
In the stages of change model, the _____________ phase is characterized by being ready to take action within the next 30 days and starting to take small steps towards behavior change.
Preparation
The cartels in Mexico get the precursor chemicals necessary to make illicit from what country
China
"Addiction is a __________characterized by drug seeking and use that is compulsive, despite __________ ."
Cronic Relapsing brain disorder.
negative consequences
A __________prevention strategies are targeted at individuals who shows signs of developing problems, such as a child who began smoking at a young age or an adult arrested for a first offense of DUI.
Indicated
Having a very narrow _________________ means that the amount needed for an effect is close to an amount that is dangerous or even lethal.
Therapeutic ratio
____________ is a skill based, cognitive- behavioral approach that includes the identification of high risk situations and planning for more effective coping responses when faced with these high risk situations.
Relapse Prevention
The predicted next wave of the opioid epidemic is ________________
a rise in deaths related to stimulants in combination with opioids (Fentanyl)
____________ theorists would suggest that people fall into drug use due to modelling- the process of learning by copying others' behavior.
Social Learning
Contemporary school-based drug prevention can be categorized into three types. Name them
competence enhancement skills training
social resistance skills training
normative education
_______ is a hallucinogen found in three genera of mushrooms with a total of about 100 different species.
Psilocybin
Using Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is a medically proven tool to support and sustain recovery.
True/False
True
Name 3 ways that the rise in prescription use in the 90's considered an iatrogenic illness
the complicity of medical and dental prescribers in issuing an overabundance of prescriptions
Elevation of pain management resulted in greater availability of opioids, ultimately leading to higher rates of opioid dependence
the way the pharmaceutical industry has marketed opioids, intentionally hiding potential harms for profit
According to the neurological brain disease model of addiction, The initial decision to take drugs is _____________; However, with continued use, a person’s ability to exert self-control can become ____________.
voluntary
involuntary
The ______________ perspective of recovery stresses that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all proposition; rather it focuses on the factors affecting substance use disorder onset and recovery depend on age and other developmental considerations.
Life Course Perspective
Which drug, at higher doses, causes a completely dissociative state in which the user has a blank stare or jerky eye movements and is oblivious to the environment alongside potentially radical mood swings, visual distortions, and auditory hallucinations.
PCP