Exam 2 Flashcards

(49 cards)

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Alprazolam is also known as?

A

Ecstasy

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2
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Psilocin is a

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Hallucinogen

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3
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Cocaine is a

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CNS Stimulant

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4
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Cocaine and alcohol make the metabolite:

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Cocaethylene

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5
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The synthetic for Cannabis is

A

Marinol

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6
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A benzodiazepine is a

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CNS Depressant

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7
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A mood elevator is a

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CNS Depressant

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8
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Name the type of nerve that acts as a fire alarm to get you moving in an emergency

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Sympathetic

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9
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Name the type of nerve of that tells you everything is okay and you cab relax:

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Sympathomimetic

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10
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Xanax is what category of drug?

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Depressant

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11
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Heroin is what category of drug?

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Narcotic Analgesic

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12
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GHB is what category of drug?

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Depressant

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13
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Peyote is what category of drug?

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Hallucinogen

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14
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PCP is what category of drug?

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Diss Anesthetic

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15
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LSD is what category of drug?

A

Hallucinogen

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16
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Bufotenine is what category of drug?

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Hallucinogen

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17
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Mescaline is what category of drug?

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Hallucinogen

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18
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Ritalin is what category of drug?

A

Stimulant

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19
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What drug category is Bruxism associated with?

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Stimulant

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20
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What drug category is Pilorection associated with?

21
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Consider the central nervous system (CNS) stimulant, cocaine, and the narcotic analgesic, heroin, as they affect horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN). Neither drug causes HGH, therefore when under the influence of the combination of these drugs, the subject will not display HGN. This is:

22
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Cannabis makes the metabolite

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Carboxy 9 THC

23
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An anti-anxiety tranquilizer is a

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CNS depressant

24
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An anti-psychotic tranquilizer is a:

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CNS depressant

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Alprazolam
CNS depressant
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Adderall
CNS stimulant
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Aerosol
Inhalant
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Amobarbitual
CNS depressant
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Ketamine
dissociative annesthetic
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The orignal "mickey finn" was
Chloral Hydrate
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Oxycotin causes blood pressure to go up or down?
down
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LSD causes blood pressure to go
Up
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If person is on both oxycotin and LSD and the persons blood pressure will be up down or normal. This effect is known as
Antagonist effect
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methylenedioxyamphetamine
dissociative anesthetic
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Morphine
Narcotic analgesic
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Codeine (Purple drank)
Narcotic analgesic
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Vicodin
Narcotic analgesic
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Dextromethorphan
Dissociative anesthetic
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Difference between hallucinogen and stimulant?
Reaction to light
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General indicators of CNS depressants?
Slurred speech, Gait ataxia, Fumbling
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General indicators of CNS stimulants
Bruxism (Grinding of the teeth)
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General indicators of hallucinogens
Piloerection, allusions, delusions, hallucinations, synesthesia
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General indicators of Dissociative anesthetics
cylic behavior (doing the same thing over and over again)
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General indicators of Inhalants
Paint around mouth and nose, intense headache
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General indicators of cannabis
Burns on fingertips, raised taste buds, blistering on the inside of the mouth, green or brown coating of the tongue, dilate pupils, LOC
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Additive effect
1+1=2
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Overlapping effect
One drug causes HGN the other drug does not 1+0=1
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Null effect
0+0=0
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Analgesic effect
-1+1=0? +1 -1