Deck 2: Drugs in Contemporary Society

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Not only has drinking at American colleges been linked to student deaths but also it has been associated with

A) weak academic performance
B) injuries
C) vandalism
D) all of the above
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Nearly __________ Americans die each year from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs.

A) 500,000
B) 1 million
C) 1.5 million
D) 2 million
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More than _____________ people are in American jails on any given day for violating drug law.

A) 500,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 1,500,000
D) 2,000,000
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Which of the following is a fast and inexpensive test used in a drug screening?

A) Gas chromatography
B) Immunoassay
C) Thin-layer chromatography
D) None of the above
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Taking a drug on a short-term basis to contend with immediate distress or pressure describes what type of drug use?

A) Intensified
B) Circumstantial-situational
C) Social-recreational
D) Experimental
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According to the 2010 Monitoring the Future study, which of the following drugs showed a decline in use?

A) Marijuana
B) Amphetamines
C) Cocaine
D) All of the above
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the highest rate of binge drinking and the highest rate of heavy drinking were in which age group?

A) 18-21
B) 18-25
C) 21-30
D) 25-35
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Drug abuse by Americans aged 60 years and older has been referred to as

A) geriatric psychotropic effect
B) gerontology syndrome
C) pharmaceutical pandemic
D) invisible epidemic
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A pattern of taking drugs in a social environment to share pleasurable experiences among friends describes what type of drug use?

A) Experimental
B) Intensified
C) Social-recreational
D) Circumstantial-situational
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Most Americans view drug testing as

A) degrading and dehumanizing
B) important and valuable
C) a necessary procedure
D) illegal
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What type of drug use refers to the user's lifestyle revolving around drugs?

A) Intensified
B) Compulsive
C) Social-recreational
D) Circumstantial-situational
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A report from the Brooking Institute suggested that the debate over how to address the drug problem is based on

A) the strength of the military
B) the strength of the police force
C) speculation, not on fact
D) the amount of money available to address the problem
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Data regarding drug use has been collected periodically from U.S.households since what year?

A) 1951
B) 1961
C) 1971
D) 1981
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Most surveys showed that less than _______ of workers used alcohol or other drugs on the job.

A) 3%
B) 5%
C) 7%
D) 10%
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When a person uses drugs on a steady, long-term basis to achieve relief from a persistent problem, what kind of use is this?

A) Intensified
B) Compulsive
C) Circumstantial-situational
D) Social-recreational
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Many corporations have devised EAPs to help workers deal with __________ problems that affect job performance.

A) legal
B) family
C) health
D) all of the above
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Individuals who use drugs infrequently and due to curiosity are what type of user?

A) Social-recreational
B) Circumstantial-situational
C) Experimental
D) Intensified
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Substance abuse in the workplace may result in

A) increased accidents
B) increased health care costs
C) increased absenteeism
D) all of the above
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The Office of National Drug Control Policy places the health and social cost of drug use at ____________ annually.

A) $121 billion
B) $141 billion
C) $161 billion
D) $193 billion
Question
It is estimated that employee drug abuse costs the workplace

A) $15 billion
B) $25.6 billion
C) $27.9 billion
D) $30 billion
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Family interventions into adolescent alcohol use reduce the initiation and __________ of alcohol use.

A) cost
B) frequency
C) amount
D) duration
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The difference between a safe and dangerous level of a drug is termed

A) therapeutic index
B) margin of safety
C) therapeutic safety coefficient
D) safety coefficient
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Tactics for stopping the flow of drugs into the United States have proved

A) effective
B) ineffective
C) cost effective
D) positive
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Cathinone is another name for

A) bath salts
B) Ecstasy
C) cannabinoids
D) fentanyl
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When a person tests positive for a drug even though there was no drug present in the body, it is termed

A) inaccurate
B) false negative
C) false positive
D) positive outlier
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Which of the following refers to the toxicity danger resulting from repeated use of a drug?

A) Acute
B) Intensified
C) Physiological
D) Chronic
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Which of the following is a designer drug?

A) Heroin
B) MDMA
C) Wine coolers
D) Crack
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Heroin is linked to criminal behavior, but NOT

A) violent behavior
B) family problems
C) community problems
D) financial problems
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Which type of toxicity alludes to the danger from a single experimentation with the drug?

A) Chronic
B) Acute
C) Physiological
D) Intensified
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The drug involved with the most violent incidents is

A) heroin
B) amphetamines
C) alcohol
D) LSD
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__________ is a synthetic derivative of morphine.

A) MDMA
B) Ecstasy
C) Meperidine
D) MDA
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When a person tests negative for a drug even though that drug is present in the body, it is termed

A) negative outlier
B) false negative
C) false positive
D) inaccurate
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Political leaders from Central America have pledged to intercede in the drug trade, but the security forces in many of these countries are hampered by

A) lack of funds
B) lack of access to good weapons
C) internal corruption
D) lack of technology
Question
Which term refers to a drug being poisonous?

A) Addiction
B) Dependence
C) Habituation
D) Toxic
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What type of toxicity refers to a drug's interference in one's ability to function?

A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Physiological
D) Behavioral
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Biphetamine is also known as

A) the love drug
B) the date rape drug
C) herbal ecstasy
D) black widow
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The federal government monitors the rate of emergency room visits and fatal overdoses due to drugs through a network called

A) FBIN
B) DEA
C) DAWN
D) ATF
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The most important distinction between drug users and non-users is the extent of

A) their response to family problems
B) their responses to peer pressure
C) use of legal substances
D) conventionality
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The data in DAWN reports reflects

A) chronic overdoses
B) acute drug-related problems
C) only alcohol-related problems
D) only those needed to be hospitalized
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Synthetic substances chemically similar to existing drugs are referred to as

A) look-alike drugs
B) sound-alike drugs
C) designer drugs
D) quasi-synthetic drugs
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It is unclear whether job instability results in drug use or whether drug use causes job instability.
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Monitoring the Future refers to a drug treatment program.
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DAWN data cites alcohol as a single drug entry.
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Designer drugs contain primarily over-the-counter substances.
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Drugs use reinforces a lack of interest in educational pursuits.
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Nearly 500,000 Americans die each year from use of tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs.
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There is a clear connection between crime and drugs.
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There is a strong relationship between drug use and deviant attitudes and behavior.
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Biphetamine is also referred to as "black widow."
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Heroin is linked to violent behavior, but not necessarily criminal behavior.
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Preventing drugs from entering the United States or reducing the amount of drugs grown in the country is

A) hampered by a lack of technology
B) a matter of demand, not supply
C) largely a military effort
D) best done by local police
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The constitutionality of drug testing has been answered definitively.
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DAWN information is collected from every hospital in the United States.
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Nearly every American has used a mind-altering substance.
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Marijuana users have better school attendance rates than nonusers.
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The age group most likely to use drugs is 25- to 34-year-olds.
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MDMA is generally viewed as a safe drug.
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EAPs help workers deal with personal problems.
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Toxicity does not reflect the legal status of a drug.
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What are the consequences of drug use on the family, education, and employment?
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Fentanyl is a stimulant.
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Discuss the impact of drug use and abuse.
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How have drugs impacted American families, culture, and politics? What examples can you cite that support your response?
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Discuss the key social implications of the results of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
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Smoking or inhaling bath salts are often compared to ecstasy.
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Do you think drug testing should be instituted at all organization levels - workplace and school? What would it accomplish?
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How is DAWN helpful? What other things might be done to complement DAWN and how would they help?
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Physical harm due directly to drug use
Circumstantial use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Experimental drug use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Intensified use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Social-recreational use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Compulsive use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Behavioral toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Acute toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Chronic toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Physiological toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Circumstantial use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Experimental drug use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Intensified use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Social-recreational use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Compulsive use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Behavioral toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Acute toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Chronic toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Physiological toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Circumstantial use
Drug use to share experiences
Experimental drug use
Drug use to share experiences
Intensified use
Drug use to share experiences
Social-recreational use
Drug use to share experiences
Compulsive use
Drug use to share experiences
Behavioral toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Acute toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Chronic toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Physiological toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Circumstantial use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Experimental drug use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Intensified use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Social-recreational use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Compulsive use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Behavioral toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Acute toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Chronic toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Physiological toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Circumstantial use
Obsessive drug use
Experimental drug use
Obsessive drug use
Intensified use
Obsessive drug use
Social-recreational use
Obsessive drug use
Compulsive use
Obsessive drug use
Behavioral toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Acute toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Chronic toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Physiological toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Circumstantial use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Experimental drug use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Intensified use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Social-recreational use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Compulsive use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Behavioral toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Acute toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Chronic toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Physiological toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Circumstantial use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Experimental drug use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Intensified use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Social-recreational use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Compulsive use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Behavioral toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Acute toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Chronic toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Physiological toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Circumstantial use
Harm with repeated use
Experimental drug use
Harm with repeated use
Intensified use
Harm with repeated use
Social-recreational use
Harm with repeated use
Compulsive use
Harm with repeated use
Behavioral toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Acute toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Chronic toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Physiological toxicity
Harm with single use
Circumstantial use
Harm with single use
Experimental drug use
Harm with single use
Intensified use
Harm with single use
Social-recreational use
Harm with single use
Compulsive use
Harm with single use
Behavioral toxicity
Harm with single use
Acute toxicity
Harm with single use
Chronic toxicity
Harm with single use
Physiological toxicity
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1
Not only has drinking at American colleges been linked to student deaths but also it has been associated with

A) weak academic performance
B) injuries
C) vandalism
D) all of the above
D
2
Nearly __________ Americans die each year from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs.

A) 500,000
B) 1 million
C) 1.5 million
D) 2 million
A
3
More than _____________ people are in American jails on any given day for violating drug law.

A) 500,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 1,500,000
D) 2,000,000
A
4
Which of the following is a fast and inexpensive test used in a drug screening?

A) Gas chromatography
B) Immunoassay
C) Thin-layer chromatography
D) None of the above
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Taking a drug on a short-term basis to contend with immediate distress or pressure describes what type of drug use?

A) Intensified
B) Circumstantial-situational
C) Social-recreational
D) Experimental
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According to the 2010 Monitoring the Future study, which of the following drugs showed a decline in use?

A) Marijuana
B) Amphetamines
C) Cocaine
D) All of the above
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According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the highest rate of binge drinking and the highest rate of heavy drinking were in which age group?

A) 18-21
B) 18-25
C) 21-30
D) 25-35
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Drug abuse by Americans aged 60 years and older has been referred to as

A) geriatric psychotropic effect
B) gerontology syndrome
C) pharmaceutical pandemic
D) invisible epidemic
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A pattern of taking drugs in a social environment to share pleasurable experiences among friends describes what type of drug use?

A) Experimental
B) Intensified
C) Social-recreational
D) Circumstantial-situational
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Most Americans view drug testing as

A) degrading and dehumanizing
B) important and valuable
C) a necessary procedure
D) illegal
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What type of drug use refers to the user's lifestyle revolving around drugs?

A) Intensified
B) Compulsive
C) Social-recreational
D) Circumstantial-situational
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A report from the Brooking Institute suggested that the debate over how to address the drug problem is based on

A) the strength of the military
B) the strength of the police force
C) speculation, not on fact
D) the amount of money available to address the problem
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Data regarding drug use has been collected periodically from U.S.households since what year?

A) 1951
B) 1961
C) 1971
D) 1981
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Most surveys showed that less than _______ of workers used alcohol or other drugs on the job.

A) 3%
B) 5%
C) 7%
D) 10%
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When a person uses drugs on a steady, long-term basis to achieve relief from a persistent problem, what kind of use is this?

A) Intensified
B) Compulsive
C) Circumstantial-situational
D) Social-recreational
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Many corporations have devised EAPs to help workers deal with __________ problems that affect job performance.

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B) family
C) health
D) all of the above
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Individuals who use drugs infrequently and due to curiosity are what type of user?

A) Social-recreational
B) Circumstantial-situational
C) Experimental
D) Intensified
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Substance abuse in the workplace may result in

A) increased accidents
B) increased health care costs
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D) all of the above
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The Office of National Drug Control Policy places the health and social cost of drug use at ____________ annually.

A) $121 billion
B) $141 billion
C) $161 billion
D) $193 billion
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It is estimated that employee drug abuse costs the workplace

A) $15 billion
B) $25.6 billion
C) $27.9 billion
D) $30 billion
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Family interventions into adolescent alcohol use reduce the initiation and __________ of alcohol use.

A) cost
B) frequency
C) amount
D) duration
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The difference between a safe and dangerous level of a drug is termed

A) therapeutic index
B) margin of safety
C) therapeutic safety coefficient
D) safety coefficient
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Tactics for stopping the flow of drugs into the United States have proved

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B) ineffective
C) cost effective
D) positive
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Cathinone is another name for

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B) Ecstasy
C) cannabinoids
D) fentanyl
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When a person tests positive for a drug even though there was no drug present in the body, it is termed

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B) false negative
C) false positive
D) positive outlier
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Which of the following refers to the toxicity danger resulting from repeated use of a drug?

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B) Intensified
C) Physiological
D) Chronic
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Which of the following is a designer drug?

A) Heroin
B) MDMA
C) Wine coolers
D) Crack
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Heroin is linked to criminal behavior, but NOT

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B) family problems
C) community problems
D) financial problems
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Which type of toxicity alludes to the danger from a single experimentation with the drug?

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The drug involved with the most violent incidents is

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D) LSD
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__________ is a synthetic derivative of morphine.

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D) MDA
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When a person tests negative for a drug even though that drug is present in the body, it is termed

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Political leaders from Central America have pledged to intercede in the drug trade, but the security forces in many of these countries are hampered by

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C) internal corruption
D) lack of technology
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Which term refers to a drug being poisonous?

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D) Toxic
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What type of toxicity refers to a drug's interference in one's ability to function?

A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Physiological
D) Behavioral
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Biphetamine is also known as

A) the love drug
B) the date rape drug
C) herbal ecstasy
D) black widow
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The federal government monitors the rate of emergency room visits and fatal overdoses due to drugs through a network called

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C) DAWN
D) ATF
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The most important distinction between drug users and non-users is the extent of

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B) their responses to peer pressure
C) use of legal substances
D) conventionality
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The data in DAWN reports reflects

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B) acute drug-related problems
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Synthetic substances chemically similar to existing drugs are referred to as

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It is unclear whether job instability results in drug use or whether drug use causes job instability.
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Monitoring the Future refers to a drug treatment program.
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DAWN data cites alcohol as a single drug entry.
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Designer drugs contain primarily over-the-counter substances.
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Drugs use reinforces a lack of interest in educational pursuits.
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Nearly 500,000 Americans die each year from use of tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs.
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There is a clear connection between crime and drugs.
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There is a strong relationship between drug use and deviant attitudes and behavior.
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Biphetamine is also referred to as "black widow."
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Heroin is linked to violent behavior, but not necessarily criminal behavior.
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Preventing drugs from entering the United States or reducing the amount of drugs grown in the country is

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The constitutionality of drug testing has been answered definitively.
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DAWN information is collected from every hospital in the United States.
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Nearly every American has used a mind-altering substance.
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Marijuana users have better school attendance rates than nonusers.
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The age group most likely to use drugs is 25- to 34-year-olds.
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MDMA is generally viewed as a safe drug.
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EAPs help workers deal with personal problems.
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Toxicity does not reflect the legal status of a drug.
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What are the consequences of drug use on the family, education, and employment?
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Fentanyl is a stimulant.
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Discuss the impact of drug use and abuse.
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How have drugs impacted American families, culture, and politics? What examples can you cite that support your response?
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Discuss the key social implications of the results of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
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Smoking or inhaling bath salts are often compared to ecstasy.
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How is DAWN helpful? What other things might be done to complement DAWN and how would they help?
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Physical harm due directly to drug use
Circumstantial use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Experimental drug use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Intensified use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Social-recreational use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Compulsive use
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Behavioral toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Acute toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Chronic toxicity
Physical harm due directly to drug use
Physiological toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Circumstantial use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Experimental drug use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Intensified use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Social-recreational use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Compulsive use
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Behavioral toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Acute toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Chronic toxicity
Harm arising from drug's interference with one's ability to function
Physiological toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Circumstantial use
Drug use to share experiences
Experimental drug use
Drug use to share experiences
Intensified use
Drug use to share experiences
Social-recreational use
Drug use to share experiences
Compulsive use
Drug use to share experiences
Behavioral toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Acute toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Chronic toxicity
Drug use to share experiences
Physiological toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Circumstantial use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Experimental drug use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Intensified use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Social-recreational use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Compulsive use
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Behavioral toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Acute toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Chronic toxicity
Short-term use to relieve immediate distress
Physiological toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Circumstantial use
Obsessive drug use
Experimental drug use
Obsessive drug use
Intensified use
Obsessive drug use
Social-recreational use
Obsessive drug use
Compulsive use
Obsessive drug use
Behavioral toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Acute toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Chronic toxicity
Obsessive drug use
Physiological toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Circumstantial use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Experimental drug use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Intensified use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Social-recreational use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Compulsive use
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Behavioral toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Acute toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Chronic toxicity
Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Physiological toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Circumstantial use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Experimental drug use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Intensified use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Social-recreational use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Compulsive use
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Behavioral toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Acute toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Chronic toxicity
Drug use on a steady basis to relieve problems
Physiological toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Circumstantial use
Harm with repeated use
Experimental drug use
Harm with repeated use
Intensified use
Harm with repeated use
Social-recreational use
Harm with repeated use
Compulsive use
Harm with repeated use
Behavioral toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Acute toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Chronic toxicity
Harm with repeated use
Physiological toxicity
Harm with single use
Circumstantial use
Harm with single use
Experimental drug use
Harm with single use
Intensified use
Harm with single use
Social-recreational use
Harm with single use
Compulsive use
Harm with single use
Behavioral toxicity
Harm with single use
Acute toxicity
Harm with single use
Chronic toxicity
Harm with single use
Physiological toxicity
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