Drugs & the Nervous System
Pharmacology
Psychopharm & Drug Develop
Potpourri
Etc.
100
True or False: The effects of drugs always involve naturally occurring physiological processes.

What is True?

100

It's the difference between pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

What is the way drugs run through the body and the way drugs impact the body?

100
True of False: Expectancies about alcohol's effects may be a more powerful determinant of its effects than the pharmacological action of alcohol.

What is True?

100

Enacted in 1875, it was perhaps the earliest drug law in the United States

What is the San Francisco Ordinance?

100

It's the official journal of the International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC).

What is the Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling?

200

These are large protein molecules on the surface of a neuron that may be described as "locks." When they are unlocked by neurotransmitters, the neuron fires. 

What are receptor sites (receptors)?

200

Drugs are primarily metabolized in this organ.

What is the liver?

200

This is the amount of time generally needed to develop and approve a new drug, according to the FDA?

What is 9-13 years?

200

On an APA reference page reference for our textbook, it's the year, city and state, and publisher.

What are 2019; Boston, MA; Cengage?

200

It's the national helpline number for individuals seeking information or referral for treatment of substance use disorders.

What is 1-800-662-HELP (4357)?

300

This "sea horse" of the brain is involved in memory formation.

What is the hippocampus?

300

True or False: Smoking is a relatively slow way of getting a drug into the blood.

What is False?

300

The theory that the CNS adapts to the presence of drugs, resulting in tolerance. 

What is Cell Adaptation Hypothesis or Homeostasis Hypothesis?

300

It's the amount at which a given percentage of individuals show a particular effect of a drug.

What is Effective Dose?

300

It is the number provided by the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy for seeking referrals for treatment in the state of KY.

What is 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)?

400

Naloxone can be used to treat opioid overdose due to it being this kind of substance.

What is an antagonist?

400

The relationship between drug dose and drug effect size can be represented by this.

What is a dose-effect curve?

400

While many laypersons and professionals adhere to this hypothesis of a common structure for all people with substance use disorders, there is little evidence to support it.

What is Addictive Personality?

400

It's the emotional state of craving a drug either for its positive effect or to avoid negative effects associated with its abuse.

What is Psychological Dependence? 

400

This is the 2004 KY legislation providing for involuntary treatment of substance use disorders. 

What is Casey's Law?

500

Alcohol is considered a depressant because it slows activity in the CNS. It does this, in part, by being an agonist to receptors of this neurotransmitter.

What is GABA?

500

These are the five biomarkers for drug testing.

What are urine, blood, sweat, saliva, and hair samples.

500

In the United States, it's the blood alcohol level at which you would be considered legally intoxicated.

What is 0.08%

500

This is a method of learning in which punishment and reinforcement shape behavior.

What is Operant Learning?

500

In the state of Kentucky, it is the minimum education required to become a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC).

What is a bachelor's degree?