Drug tolerance is best described as
What is decreased sensitivity to a drug over time?
Made f Nerves of nerves connecting to muscles and organs
What is the peripheral nervous system
Depressive disorders, Eating disorders,and Psychotic disorders May be caused by excessive use of this common substance.
What is Caffeine?
The beliefs, values, customs, and practices of a specific group of people based on common ancestry and cultural heritage.
What is ethnicity?
5 or more standard drinks for men in a 2-hour time period
4 or more standard drinks for women in a 2-hour time period
What is binge Drinking?
MOST harmful substance a pregnant woman can abuse?
What is Alcohol
Part of the brain that controls motor control, problem solving, and speech production.
What is the Frontal Lobe?
Dystonia,a possible side effect of stimulant intoxication refers to:
What is uncontrollable, repetitive muscle contractions?
The categorizing of major groups of people based on physical characteristics
What is race?
Smoking (inhalation) – 7 to 10 seconds
What is substance administration method allows the effect of the substance to reach the brain the fastest?
Other than opioids what other substance include “flu-like symptoms” (nausea/vomiting and muscle pain)
What is Caffeine?
Ethyl alcohol
What is the type of alcohol found in beer, liquor, and wine?
Type of Seizures occur as a result of alcohol or anxiolytic withdrawal
What are Tonic-Clonic ( also Known as Grand Mal)
Preconceived judgments, opinions, or assumptions formed without knowledge or examination of facts about individuals or groups of people.
What is prejudice?
Cut-off levels- every instant drug test is set up to react only when there is enough of a metabolite to trigger it
What is why second-hand smoke will not test positive on an instant drug test?
Experience caused by a buildup of neurotransmitters
The euphoria experienced when under the influence of cocaine.
The Occipital Lope of the brain controls this.
What is Sight and visual reception and visual interpretation?
Irritability/anger, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, increased appetite, restlessness, depressed mood, and insomnia are the withdrawal criteria for which legal substance
What is Tobacco?
Discrimination or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
What is racism?
A faint line for marijuana on an instant drug screen
What is a negative result?
Subutex does not have this.
What is a drug used for opioid treatment that does not contain an opioid blocker?
Heavy drinking over time can lead to a condition known as steatosis which is…
What is buildup of fat inside of the liver?
A sign of withdrawal from this class of drugs is pupillary dilation
What are Opioids?
Treatment Engagement, Early Recovery, Maintenance, and Community Support.
What are the American Society of Addiction Medicine stages of outpatient treatment?
Drugs that Bob could have taken every and still produced a negative opioid test:
What are
Fentanyl
Buprenorphine (Suboxone/Subutex)
Tramadol
Oxycodon