Quiz 2 ch. 4, 5 and 6 Flashcards
Multiple Choice:
As a result of regular substance use, certain cell functions accommodate to the presence of the substance in the body. This accommodation is called ___.
a) dependency accommodation
b) tolerance
c) cell accommodation
d) none of these answers are correct
tolerance
Multiple Choice:
The term “addiction” has been replaced by the following term in the medical community.
a) substance dependency
b) substance misuse
c) substance use disorder
d) none of these answers are correct
Substance use disorder
Multiple Choice:
Addiction to a substance is defined as ___.
a) the casual use of a substance despite its adverse consequences
b) the compulsive use of a substance despite its adverse consequences
c) the use of a substance despite its adverse consequences
d) none of these answers are correct
the compulsive use of a substance despite its adverse consequences
Multiple Choice:
Nicotine travels quickly to the brain and leads to feelings of ___.
a) alertness
b) relaxation
c) suppressed appetite
d) all of these answers are correct
All of these answers are correct
Multiple Choice:
___ are a particularly serious problem among aboriginal youth in rural areas.
a) Cocaine
b) Steroids
c) Solvents
d) Opioids
Solvents
Multiple Choice:
Smoking heroin is known as ___.
a) “wrestling with shadows”
b) “chasing the dragon”
c) “surrendering to the dragon”
d) “chasing the shadow”
“Chasing the Dragon”
Multiple Choice
What percentage of youth indicated using prescription drugs for recreational purposes?
a) 10 percent
b) 15 percent
c) 5 percent
d) 7 percent
10 percent
Multiple Choice:
The most commonly used psychoactive substance in Canada is ___.
a) cigarettes
b) cocaine
c) caffeine
d) none of these answers are correct
caffeine
Multiple Choice:
It is estimated that approximately ___ people smoke tobacco.
a) 1 million
b) 3 billion
c) 1 billion
d) 1.1 billion
1.1 billion
Multiple Choice:
An example of a dissociative drug is ___
a) cannabis
b) alcohol
c) ketamine
d) cocaine
ketamine
Multiple Choice:
Labelling theory emerged from the disciplines of ___ and ___.
a) psychiatry, physiology
b) sociology, criminology
c) psychiatry, sociology
d) criminology, biology
sociology, criminology
Multiple Choice:
Historically, the most commonly used illicit substance in Canada is
a) cocaine
b) cannabis
c) nicotine
d) psychedelics
Cannabis
Multiple Choice:
“Reliability” refers to the ___ of results when a measurement (including a diagnostic test) is repeated.
a) accuracy
b) consistency
c) truthfulness
d) all of these answers are correct
consistency
Multiple Choice:
Which of the following is NOT found on the List of Blocks of Diagnoses in Chapter VI of ICD-11 covering Mental, Behavioural, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders?
a) organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders
b) disorders of adult personality and behaviour
c) mental retardation
d) unclassified mental disorders
e) none of these answers are correct
None of these answers are correct
Multiple Choice:
What is a key element of EQUIP’s TVIP framework?
a) adapting language
b) building awareness and understanding
c) considering trauma as a risk factor
d) emphasizing safety and trust
e) all of these answers are correct
all of these answers are correct