7-Day School Quiz 5 Flashcards

1
Q

The term “drug”, as used in this training means “any substance that, when taken into the human body, can impair ______”?
A) the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely.
B) the Central Nervous System.
C) the ability to refrain from using the substance again.
D) the ability to function productively in society.
E) the ability to control actions, perceptions or emotions.

A

A) the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q
The technical term for constricted pupils is \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) mydriasis
B) occulosis
C) miosis
D) strabismus
E) ptosis
A

C) miosis

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q
A chemical that passes from one nerve cell to the next and carries message across the gap between two nerve cells is called a \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) dendrite
B) neurotransmitter
C) axon
D) transmitter
E) messenger
A

B) neurotransmitter

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q
Amphetamines are examples of \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) CNS Stimulants
B) CNS Depressants
C) Inhalants
D) Narcotic Analgesics
E) Hallucinogens
A

A) CNS Stimulants

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q
A subject under the combined influence of Heroin and PCP usually will have constricted pupils.  This is called \_\_\_\_\_\_ effect.
A) an overlapping
B) the null
C) an antagonistic
D) an additive
E) the prominent
A

A) an overlapping

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
6
Q
Ingesting drugs from two or more drug categories is called \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) speedballing
B) poly drug use
C) synergism
D) drug loading
E) rolling coasting
A

B) poly drug use

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
7
Q
In a blood pressure measurement, the lower number is called the \_\_\_\_\_\_ pressure.
A) isbaric
B) brachial
C) diastolic
D) systolic
E) carotid
A

C) diastolic

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
8
Q
Which of the following drugs is a CNS Depressant?
A) Methamphetamine
B) Psilocybin
C) Demerol
D) Codeine
E) Secobarbital
A

E) Secobarbital

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
9
Q
Which of the following drugs will cause the pupils of the eyes to constrict?
A) Cannabis
B) Dissociative Anesthetics
C) Hallucinogens
D) Narcotic Analgesics
E) CNS Depressants
A

D) Narcotic Analgesics

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
10
Q
Which one of the following usually will cause pupils of the eyes to dilate?
A) The combination of PCP and Heroin
B) PCP
C) Hallucinogens
D) Narcotic Analgesics
E) Volatile Solvents
A

C) Hallucinogens

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
11
Q
Which of the following usually will NOT affect body temperature?
A) CNS Depressants
B) Narcotic Analgesics
C) Hallucinogens
D) Dissociative Anesthetics
E) CNS Stimulants
A

A) CNS Depressants

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
12
Q
Which of the following will usually lower the blood pressure?
A) Dissociative Anesthetics
B) CNS Depressants
C) Hallucinogens
D) CNS Stimulants
E) Cannabis
A

B) CNS Depressants

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
13
Q
A subject under the combined influence of Cocaine and LSD usually will have an elevated blood pressure.  This is an example of \_\_\_\_\_\_ effect.
A) the null
B) an overlapping
C) a synergistic
D) an additive
E) an antagonistic
A

D) an additive

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
14
Q
On the Walk and Turn test, the subject should be instructed to take nine steps down the line, turn in a prescribed manner, and then take \_\_\_\_\_\_ steps back down the line.
A) ten
B) nine
C) eight
D) seven
E) any number other than nine
A

B) nine

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
15
Q
An example of a Synthetic Narcotic Analgesic is \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Methamphetamine
B) Psilocybin
C) Demerol
D) Morphine
E) Heroin
A

C) Demerol

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
16
Q
Which of the following drug categories usually depress or slow down the pulse rate?
A) Cannabis
B) Dissociative Anesthetics
C) Inhalants
D) Narcotic Analgesics
E) Hallucinogens
A

D) Narcotic Analgesics

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
17
Q
A subject under the influence of a Hallucinogen may relate that he or she "hears colors." This is an example of a phenomenon known as \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) synesthesia
B) synchronism
C) synarthrosis
D) synergism
E) synecdoche
A

A) synesthesia

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
18
Q
A subject under the combined influence of Cannabis and Cocaine usually does not exhibit HGN.  This is an example of \_\_\_\_\_\_ effect.
A) an additive
B) the null
C) an overlapping
D) an antagonistic
E) a synergistic
A

B) the null

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
19
Q
When the body reacts to the presence of a drug by producing hormones or neurotransmitters to counteract the effects of the drug consumed, this is called the \_\_\_\_\_\_ effect.
A) Negative
B) Downside
C) Sympathetic
D) Counteract
E) Tolerance
A

B) Downside

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
20
Q

Which subcategory of Inhalants usually causes a depressed or lowered pulse rate?
A) Volatile Solvents
B) Aerosols
C) Anesthetic Gases
D) Fluorocarbons
E) None: all Inhalants usually elevate pulse rate

A

E) None: all Inhalants usually elevate pulse rate

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
21
Q
DRE certification is for a period of \_\_\_\_\_\_ years.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) varies from state to state
A

A) two

22
Q
The gap that separates two neurons is called the \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) vesicle
B) axon
C) synapse
D) dendrite
E) serotonin
A

C) synapse

23
Q
Which of the following would NOT be considered a sympathomimetic drug?
A) Cocaine
B) Methamphetamine
C) MDMA
D) LSD
E) Heroin
A

E) Heroin

24
Q
A subject is under the combined influence of Heroin and Cocaine and his or her blood pressure is 130/80.  This is most likely due to \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) the "downside" of Cocaine
B) an antagonistic effect
C) the subject's tolerance to both drugs
D) the "downside" of Heroin
E) the null effect
A

B) an antagonistic effect

25
Q
The only artery that carries de-oxygenated blood is the \_\_\_\_\_\_ artery.
A) carotid
B) brachial
C) pulmonary
D) radial
E) coronal
A

C) pulmonary

26
Q
Codeine can best be described as \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) an analog of PCP
B) a Non-Barbiturate
C) an Anti-Depressant
D) a natural alkaloid of Opium
E) a mood elevator
A

D) a natural alkaloid of Opium

27
Q
Which of the following drugs usually cause dilated pupils?
A) ETOH
B) Percodan
C) Ketamine
D) Desoxyn
E) Demerol
A

D) Desoxyn

28
Q
What is the artery used for measurement of blood pressure for DRE purposes?
A) carotid
B) femoral
C) radial
D) brachial
E) fibular
A

D) brachial

29
Q

You examine a subject that exhibits all of the following: BAC of 0.00; no HGN or VGN; no LOC present; 1.5mm pupils in room light, 2.0mm pupils in near total darkness, and 1.5mm pupils in direct light; pulse rate is 54 BPM in all three measurements; blood pressure is 116/66; noticeable sway on the Modified Romberg Balance test with a time estimate of 42 seconds; unable to maintain balance for the Walk and Turn instructions; and unable to perform the One Leg Stand test. In your opinion, this subject is ______.
A) suffering from a medical complication
B) under the influence of a CNS Depressant
C) under the influence of a Narcotic Analgesic
D) under the combined influence of a Narcotic Analgesic and Cannabis
E) under the combined influence of Cannabis and a Hallucinogen

A

C) under the influence of a Narcotic Analgesic

30
Q
The afferent nerves are also known as the \_\_\_\_\_\_ nerves.
A) autotrphic
B) sympathetic
C) motor
D) parasympathetic
E) sensory
A

E) sensory

31
Q
Someone who is under the influence of Diazepam usually will have \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) pupils in the DRE average ranges
B) constricted pupils
C) fixed pupils
D) dilated pupils
E) unequal pupils
A

A) pupils in the DRE average ranges

32
Q
The drug Thorazine is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) an Anti-Psychotic Tranquilizer
B) a Non-Barbiturate
C) an Anti-Anxiety Tranquilizer
D) a Barbiturate
E) an Anti-Depressant
A

A) an Anti-Psychotic Tranquilizer

33
Q
The effects of Cocaine are most quickly felt when the drug is \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) smoked
B) transdermally absorbed
C) snorted
D) taken orally
E) injected
A

A) smoked

34
Q
Which of the following is a CNS Depressant that usually causes dilation of the pupils?
A) Methaqualone
B) Phenobarbital
C) Zolpidem
D) Demerol
E) Flurazepam
A

A) Methaqualone

35
Q
The drug Ritalin usually produces which of the following?
A) Bradycardia
B) Nystagmus
C) Mydriasis
D) Miosis
E) Ptosis
A

C) Mydriasis

36
Q

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 psychophysical signs of impairment
E) Psychophysical signs of impairment

A

C) Clinical signs of impairment

37
Q
An example of a Semi-Synthetic Narcotic Analgesic is \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Morphine
B) Methamphetamine
C) Secobarbital
D) Oxycodone
E) Codeine
A

D) Oxycodone

38
Q
An example of a naturally occuring Hallucinogen is \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) 2CB
B) TMA
C) DMT
D) MDMA
E) Salvia Divinorum
A

E) Salvia Divinorum

39
Q
PCP's observable effects generally last \_\_\_\_\_\_ hour(s).
A) one
B) two to three
C) four to six
D) seven to eight
E) nine to ten
A

C) four to six

40
Q
For DRE purposes, the average 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) 90-100 / 140-160
A

A) 120-140 / 70-90

41
Q

Which of the following must you accomplish before you can be certified as a DRE?
A) Conduct a minimum of 12 instructor observed and approved drug evaluations
B) Qualify as an expert witness in a drug related case
C) Personally arrest at least six persons for drug related offenses
D) Correctly identify impairment due to at least five drug categories
E) Attend five certification training courses

A

A) Conduct a minimum of 12 instructor observed and approved drug evaluations

42
Q
Which of the following is NOT an Inhalant?
A) Amyl Nitrate
B) Nitrous Oxide
C) Chloral Hydrate
D) Butyl Nitrite
E) Isobutyl Nitrite
A

C) Chloral Hydrate

43
Q
Two types of Narcotic Analgesics are Opiates and \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Analgesics
B) Natural Alkaloids
C) Opium Derivatives
D) Opioids
E) Synthetics
A

D) Opioids

Instructors also accepted E) Synthetics as an answer and flagged this question for review.

44
Q
Which of the following is a metabolite of THC?
A) Diacetyl THC
B) Marinol
C) Carboxy THC
D) Hashish
E) Sinsemilla
A

C) Carboxy THC

45
Q
Which of the following is a Volatile Solvent?
A) Nitrous Oxide
B) Hydrogen Sulfide
C) Acetone
D) Amyl Nitrite
E) Ketamine
A

C) Acetone

46
Q
There are \_\_\_\_\_\_ subcategories of CNS Stimulants?
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
E) two
A

A) three

47
Q
Desoxyn is a drug in the \_\_\_\_\_\_ DRE drug category.
A) CNS Depressant
B) Narcotic Analgesic
C) Dissociative Anesthetic
D) Hallucinogen
E) CNS Stimulant
A

E) CNS Stimulant

48
Q
A period of pupillary constriction followed by a period of pupillary dilation where the pupil steadily increases in size and does not return to its original size is called \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Pupillary reflex
B) Rebound dilation
C) Pupillary unrest
D) Accommodation reflex
E) Ocular reflex
A

B) Rebound dilation

49
Q
The Lack of Convergence test should be administered immediately after \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Vertical Gaze Nystagmus (VGN)
B) Horizontal Gaze Nystgamus (HGN)
C) Angle of onset
D) Direct light
E) Room light
A

A) Vertical Gaze Nystagmus (VGN)

50
Q
When shining the penlight directly into the subjects's eye for the direct light check, the DRE also checks for pupil reaction to light and \_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) a false eye
B) indirect light
C) accommodation reflex
D) rebound dilation
E) light sensitivity
A

D) rebound dilation