7-Day School Quiz 3 Flashcards
Which of the following drugs is a CNS Stimulant? A) Methamphetamine B) Codeine C) Secobarbital D) Valium E) Demerol
A) Methamphetamine
In a blood pressure measurement, the lower number is called the \_\_\_\_\_\_ pressure. A) Isobaric B) Systolic C) Diastolic D) Subordiate E) Carotid
C) Diastolic
Which of the following drugs is a Hallucinogen? A) MDA B) THC C) Cocaine D) PCP E) Librium
A) MDA
Which of the following usually will not be present with a subject under the influence of PCP?
A) Blood pressure will be elevated
B) Lack of convergence will be present
C) Horizontal Gaze Nystgamus
D) Pulse will be slowed
E) Pupils will be in the average DRE ranges
D) Pulse will be slowed
Where is the brachial pulse pointed located? A) In the neck B) On the wrist C) On the forearm D) In the crook of the arm E) On the bicep
D) In the crook of the arm
Which of the following will usually be present with a subject under the influence of a Hallucinogen? A) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus B) Blood pressure will be lowered C) Pupils will be constricted D) Lack of convergence E) Pulse will be elevated
E) Pulse will be elevated
How long should the subject stand on each foot during the One Leg Stand? A) 15 seconds B) 30 seconds C) 40 seconds D) 60 seconds E) 90 seconds
B) 30 seconds
Chloral Hydrate is a \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) volatile solvent B) analog of PCP C) synthetic narcotic D) psychedelic amphetamine E) non-Barbiturate
E) non-Barbiturate
For the purposes of the DRE drug influence evaluation, the average range of adult blood pressure is \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) 120-140 / 70-90 B) 70-90 / 100-120 C) 100-120 / 70-90 D) 70-90 / 120-140 E) 60-80 / 120-140
A) 120-140 / 70-90
HGN is most likely to be observed in a subject under the influence of \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) LSD B) Oxycodone C) Cocaine D) Hashish E) PCP
E) PCP
The chemical name for Heroin is \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) Morphine Chlorate B) Trimethyl Morphine C) Diacetyl Morphine D) Hydrochloric Morphine E) Morphine Sulfate
C) Diacetyl Morphine
An example of a Synthetic Narcotic Analgesic is \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) Psilocybin B) Methamphetamine C) Secobartibal D) Demerol E) Codeine
D) Demerol
PCP's observable effects generally last \_\_\_\_\_\_ hour(s). A) one B) two - three C) four to six D) seven to eight E) nine to ten
C) four to six
The phenomenon known as "Synesthesia" is most commonly associated with \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) Cannabis B) Phencyclidine C) Volatile Solvents D) CNS Stimulants E) Hallucinogens
E) Hallucinogens
An example of a Hallucinogen is \_\_\_\_\_\_. A) Demerol B) Codeine C) Secobarbital D) Methamphetamine E) Psilocybin
E) Psilocybin
If a subject is under the influence of a Hallucinogen, their pupils will usually \_\_\_\_\_\_? A) be constricted B) be dilated C) be within the DRE average ranfes D) be unequal in size E) exhibit any of the above
B) be dilated
Amphetamines produce the same effects as Cocaine with the exception of ______.
A) pulse rate elevation
B) pupil dilation
C) anesthesia
D) blood pressure elevation
E) no exception: both Cocaine and Amphetamines produce all four effects listed above.
C) anesthesia
The drug \_\_\_\_\_\_ belongs to the CNS Depressant category. A) Secobarbital B) Demerol C) Methamphetamine D) Psilocybin E) Codeine
A) Secobarbital
Which of the following is most likely to cause the pupils to dilate? A) Xanax B) Ketamine C) Thorazine D) Codeine E) Methamphetamine
E) Methamphetamine
When examining a drug-impaired person who is tolerant to the effects of the specific drug, which of the following is the DRE most likely to observe?
A) No signs of impairment
B) Psychological signs of impairment
C) Clinical signs of impairment
D) Clinical and psychological signs of impairment
E) Psychophysical signs of impairment
C) Clinical signs of impairment