DRE: Quiz 2 Flashcards
Someone who is under the influence of Diazepam usually will have: A. Average pupil size B. Constricted pupil size C. Normal Pupil size D. Dilated pupil size E. Unequal Pupil sizes
Average pupil size
Which of the following DRE drug categories will usually cause the pupils to constrict? A. Narcotic Analgesics B. Cannabis C. Hallucinogens D. CNS Depressants E. Inhalants
Narcotic Analgesics
One of the instruments used to measure blood pressure is called a?
Sphygmomanometer
Which of one of the following usually will be true of a subject under the influence of a CNS Depressant: A. BP elevation B. LOC present C. BP elevated D. Pulse average E. Constricted pupils
LOC present
Where is the radial pulse point
on the wrist
Which one is not considered a "drug" within the means of this course: A. Secobarbital B. Heroin C. Nicotine D. Alcohol E. Model airplane glue
Nicotine
What period of time is the subject asked to estimate during the MRB Test
30 seconds
How does the drug Methaqualone affect the eyes in a way unlike most CNS Depressants
Dilate pupils
Ketamine usually produces:
a. miosis
b. average range BP
c. ptosis
d. nystagmus
e. lowered BP
Nystagmus
What categories of drugs usually will cause LOC?
Depressants, inhalants, dissociative anesthetics, and cannabis
1st step in DRE evaluation
breath test
Which will be present under influence of CNS Stimulant:
a. body temp lower
b. hgn and vgn present
c. pupil reaction slowed
d. bp below range
e. pulse lowered
pupil reaction slowed
Which 2 CNS Depressants usually cause pupils to dilate:
a. soma/diazepam
b. methadone/xanax
c. methaqualone/soma
d. methaqualone/seconal
e. thorazine/secobarbital
methaqualone/soma
common street name for methamphetamine:
a. super grass
b. crank
c. rush
d. eve
e. dextro
crank
Anti-anxiety tranquilizers are sometimes called the ______ tranquilizers
minor