Week 5 Flashcards
What is not a reason why people smoke?
a) genetic predisposition
b) stress
c) fun
d) adolescent e)experimentation + rebellion
c) fun
What is not a reason why students in particular smoke
a) defiance of parental norms
b) fears of weight gain
c) denial of nicotine addiction
d) to increase their grades
e) because they can
d) to increase their grades
What are is not health consequences of smoking?
a) lung cancer
b) higher brain productivity
c) increased wrinkles
d) anxiety
b) higher brain productivity
What consists of a batter, heating element and cartriges where a solution is electronically vapourized?
a) E-cigarette
b) Waterpipe(Hookah)
c) Vaping
a) E-cigarette
What consists of charcoal being used to heat tabacco. This also makes high levels of CO
a) E-cigarette
b) Waterpipe(Hookah)
c) Vaping
b) Waterpipe (Hookah)
which of these when consumed, irritates the mouth and icnreases risk of oral cancer?
a) E-cigarette
b) Waterpipe(Hookah)
c) Vaping
b) waterpipe (Hookah)
which of these allows you to inhale a vapour where new regulations took effect in July 2021
a) E-cigarette
b) Waterpipe(Hookah)
c) Vaping
c) vaping
Which of these creates an irritation in the throat and mouth, can be addictive, behaviour problems and respiratory illness?
a) E-cigarette
b) Waterpipe(Hookah)
c) Vaping
c) vaping
which of the following are falso in terms of sidestream smoke?
a) it burns for 12 min and everyone breathes it in
b) responsible for 85% of smoke that nonsmokers inhale
c) is more dangerous to the smoker than to the nonsmokers
c) is more dangerous to the smoker than to the nonsmokers
What is not a helpful strategies for cutting back on alcohol?
a) gradually cutting down
b) support groups
c) switching to a less potent brand
d) not going to support groups
d) not going to support groups
What is the term for:
any chemical substance that has mind altering properties or interacts with and modifies the structure and function of the body?
a) physical dependence
b) drug misuse
c) drug
d) withdrawl
c) drug
What is the term for:
taking drugs for a purpose other than medically intended?
a) polyabuse
b) drug misuse
c) intoxication
d) concurrent disorders
b) drug misuse
What is the term for:
when a person develops tolerance and needs more and more of a drug?
a) drug misuse
b) withdrawl
c) physical dependence
d) psychological dependence
c) physical dependence
What is the term for:
an emotional attachment to use of drug
a) physical dependence
b) polyabuse
c) concurrent disorders
d) psychological dependence
d) psychological dependence
What is the term for: hehavioural, psychological and physiological changes that occur as a result of substance use?
a) drug misuse
b) intoxication
c) concurrent disorders
d) psychological dependence
b) intoxication
What is the term:
symptoms that cause distress when use of drug stops?
a) withdrawl
b) polyabuse
c) drug misuse
d) concurrent disorders
a) withdrawl
What is the term for :
=use of more than 1 drug?
a) concurrent disorders
b) psychological dependence
c) polyabuse
d) drug
c) polyabuse
What is the term for
=having a substance use problem and a mental health issue?
a) intoxication
b) withdrawl
c) concurrent disorders
d) drug misuse
c) concurrent disorders
What is not a route for drug administration?
a) leg injection
b) oral dosage
c) inhalation
c) subcutaneous injection
d) intravenous injection
a) leg injection
What is the term for this:
=the amount an individual takes of a drug
a) dose
b) toxicity
a) dose
What is the term for this:
=the dosage level of where a drug becomes poisonous to the body
(either temporary or permanent damage)?
a) dose
b) toxicity
b) toxicity
what is not a factor that influences the effects of drugs?
a) chemcial composition
b) toxicity
c) individual factors
d) the time of day
e) tolerance
f) setting
d) the time of day
What were the top 3 drug uses in University students?
a) MDMA (ecstacy)
b) cocaine
c) hallucinogens (LSD)
d) alcohol
d) alcohol
What class of drug makes
Definition
- a pleasurable rush at the beginning
- hyperalterness for 4-12 hours
How user feels
- confusion
- talkative
- paranoia
Risks
- increased heat rate
- high blood pressure
- seizures
Withdrawl
=more than 24 hours
a) depressents
b) hallucinogens
c) stimulants
d) Opioids
c) stimulants
What term contains hask oil and marijuana
How user feels
- mild sense of euphoria
- dream sort of self-absorption
Risks
- damages to brain, lung, heart
- lower immune system response
Withdrawl
=CWS
-uncontrollable craving for drug?
a) Opioids
b) Cannibis
c) Depressents
d) inhalants
b) cannibis
What term has
-heroin and morphine
What the user feels =immediate rush -drowsy -slur words -trouble paying attention
Risks:
- develop dependence
- weight loss
- loss of sex drive
Withdrawl
=happens in 6-12 hours (dependant on degreee of addiction) and can be as strong as 7-14 days
a) depressents
b) inhalants
c) opioids
d) stimulants
c) opioids
What term has
- vapours with psycoactive effect
- Nitrates / Nitrous Oxide
What thy feel
-interfere with thinking and pulse control
Risks
- regular use can = tolerance
- children can develop dependance
a) depression
b) stimulants
c) cannabis
d) Inhalents
d) inhalents
What is an example of a depressent?
a) PCP
b) alcohol
c) caffiene
d) hash oil
b) alcohol
What term consists of
-vivid + unusual changes in thought, feeling and perception
What they feel
- bright lights, altered perceptions
- increase body temp, heart rate and blood pressure
Risks
- dilated pupils
- rapid heart rate
- blurred vision
- poor coodination
a) hallucinogens
b) stimulants
c) inhalents
d) opiods
a) hallucinogens
What is not a way to treat substance use dependance
a) detoxification
b) individual therapy
c) relapse prevension
d) all of the above
d) all of the above