Cannabis
Alcohol
Stimulants
Nursing and Dual Disorders
Mixed Bag
100
Active ingredient that causes a "high"
What is THC
100
Term used to describe heavy drinking
What is binging or binge drinking
100
Type of plant cocaine is derived from
What is coca plant
100
Safety assessment to determine whether client has suicide ideation
What is suicide risk assessment
100
Type of eating disorder that can arise from cocaine use
What is anorexia
200
Mental illness that has the strongest link to cannabis use
What is schizophrenia
200
Damaged area of the brain which causes memory loss or impairment
What is the hippocamus
200
Most common way cocaine is used
What is inhaled
200
Nursing practice that aims to reduce the harmful effects of abrupt withdrawal
What is harm reduction
200
Vitals signs that are increased through metamphetamine use
What is pulse, blood pressure and temperature.
300
Type of receptors in body that THC binds to
What is cannabinoid receptors
300
True or False. Alcohol affects cognition via CNS depression?
What is True
300
True or False. Cocaine crosses the blood brain barrier?
What is True
300
Method in obtaining objective data through labwork
What is diagnostic testing
300
Drug where active ingredient is 3,4-methlyendioxymethamphetamine
What is ecstasy or MDMA
400
Mental state triggered by large quantities of marijuana
What is acute psychosis
400
Psychosis that occurs as a result of alcoholism
What is Korskoffs
400
State of ecstasy from an increased level of dopamine
What is euphoria
400
Number of possible manifestations of dual disorders
What is four
400
Neurotransmitter affected by PCP
What is glutamate
500
Type of cognitive function that is impaired with cannabis use?
What is problem solving, learning, memory or thinking
500
Symptom of alcohol use that can cause and individual to have memories that never existed
What is confabulation
500
What is crack cocaine derived from
What is cocaine
500
The word "biopsychosocial" refers to which three areas of an individual?
What is biology, psychology and social
500
Term used to describe co-morbidity of mental illness and substance abuse
What is dual disorder
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