Row 1, Col 1 Use of a single joint can lead to a positive urine
marijuana test as many as this number of days later What is 4
days?
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1,2 Use of marijuana at an early age may interact with those
who have the genetic predisposition & promote the development
of this serious mental illness What is schizophrenia?
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1,3 The most common psychiatric adverse side effects of
marijuana use is psychosis and this What is anxiety/panic
attacks?
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1,4 Cognitive effects of marijuana include amotivation,
disorientation, unsteady coordination, altered perception,
decreased consciousness and this reason for poor academic
performance What is memory loss?
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1,5 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 The percent of users who become
dependent on marijuana is this What is 10%?
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1,6 This synthetic Cannabinoid agonist is used to treat
anorexia and weight loss in AIDS pts & nausea/vomiting in pts
getting chemo What is dronabinol (marinol)
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1,7 Marijuanas clinical properties include: anti-inflammatory
effects anti-convulsant effects and anti- this effect What is
anti-emetic?
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1,8 Potentially life threatening; Significant discomfort; Mild
symptoms; This most commonly describes withdrawal from marijuana
What is mild symptoms?
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1,9 Marijuana use that leads to a reduction in prosocial goal
directed activities that may contribute to poor school or job
performance is commonly called this What are amotivational
syndrome?
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2,1 This non-nicotine agent is thought to increase dopamine and
norepinephrine levels and mimic some of the effects of nicotine
What is Bupropion (Wellbutrin)?
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2,2 This smoking cessation medication is a long acting partial
agonist at the 4 2 NAR What is varenicline (chantix)?
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2,3 This tricyclic antidepressant is not first line but a
second line smoking cessation agent due to its side effect profile
What is nortriptyline?
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2,4 It is unusual to rare for an individual to start smoking
after this age What is 21?
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2,5 Nicotine withdrawal from smoking cessation usually begins
within 24 hours, and peaks at this time after cessation What is day
2-3?
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2,6 Nicotine withdrawal from smoking cessation usually will
last this long What is 2-3 weeks?
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2,7 This alpha-2 adrenergic agonist is used for treating
hypertension but has shown promise for smoking cessation What is
clonidine?
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2,8 The most common tobacco use product is this What is
cigarettes?
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2,9 Disappearance of nausea and dizziness despite repeated
tobacco use is an indication of this What is tolerance?
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3,1 For & older adults, a social or moderate drinker is one
who does not binge drink & consumes no more than this number of
drinks per day on average What is one?
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3,2 These type of peptides mediate some of alcohols rewarding
effects by enhancing the midbrain release of dopamine What is
opioid?
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3,3 This medication inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase leading to
a build up of acetaldehyde and negative reinforcement of alcohol
use What is disulfiram (antabuse)?
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3,4 This medication that is used in the treatment of alcohol
dependence is available in a monthly depot injection What is
naltrexone (vivitrol)?
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3,5 These two medications are contraindicated in pts with
significantly compromised liver function What are disulfiram
(anatbuse) and naltrexone (vivitrol)?
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3,6 For who are < 65 y/o, a social or moderate drinker is
one who does not binge drink &consumes no more than this number
of drinks per day on average What is two?
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3,7 This medication is an opioid mu receptor antagonist as a
treatment option What is naltrexone (vivitrol)?
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3,8 This medication helps prevent relapse, has a common side
effect of diarrhea, is safe in hepatic compromised pts, but is
contraindicated in pts with severe renal disease What is
acamprosate (campral)
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3,9 Naltrexone is most effective in treating this aspect of
alcohol dependence What are cravings?
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4,1 Standard drug screens do not detect these drugs and usage
typically declines dramatically after the teen years What is
inhalants?
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4,2 The phenylalkylamines class of hallucinogens includes
mescaline, DOM, and this most well known drug What is MDMA
(ecstasy, XTC)?
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4,3 First developed as a anesthetic, this drug produces
feelings of separation from mind and body-dissociation What is
Phencylcidine (PCP)?
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4,4 MDMA, LSD, or PCP: Continued use of this hallucinogen has
been linked to neurotoxic effects What is MDMA (ecstacy)?
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4,5 Any inhaled volatile hydrocarbons (glues, fuels, paints)
may produce sudden sniffing death due to this What is cardiac
arrhythmia?
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4,6 Phencylclidine (PCP) can be detected in the urine up to
this many days after use What is 8?
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4,7 The ergoline class of hallucinogens includes this drug
which often produces visual hallucinations which can be frightening
to the use What is lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)?
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4,8 While lab testing can detect PCP, may or may not be helpful
detecting hallucinogens, lab testing is not helpful detecting this
What are inhalants?
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4,9 Intoxication with this drug may produce vertical or
horizontal nystagmus, diminished responsiveness to pain, and
violent behavior What is Phencyclidine (PCP)?
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5,1 The proportion of users of this are most likely to become
dependent on the substance What is nicotine?
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5,2 Use of this illicit drug is most commonly involved in ER
visits What is cocaine?
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5,3 When sober, users of this drug(s) may re-experience
geometric visual hallucinations, flashes of color, intensified
colors, or misperception of objects being too large or too small
What are hallucinogens? (Primarily LSD)
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5,4 About 50% of people who attempt to quit smoking develop
withdrawal and commonly complain of irritability, difficulty
concentrating, and this What is anxiety?
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5,5 Over 80% of tobacco users attempt to quit, 60% relapse
within 1 week, and this number succeed and do not ever relapse What
are 1 in 20 (5%)?
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5,6 A drink is defined as a 1.5 ounce shot, this 4-6 ounces of
wine, or this many ounces of beer What are 12?
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5,7 Psychostimulants specifically worsen this symptom of
schizophrenia What are hallucinations? And paranoia
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5,8 Use of marijuana, alcohol, or this before age 15 are
considered to be the three Gateway Drugs to later dependence
problems What is nicotine?
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5,9 The most common illicit drug used worldwide across all age
groups is this What is marijuana?