Health 104 - Health Education » Spring 2020 » Exam 4

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Question #1
The continued involvement with a substance or activity despite ongoing negative consequences is known as which of the following:
A.   Habits
B.   Relapse
C.   Addiction
D.   Tolerance
Question #2
How many drinks in a single occasion is considered binge drinking for a woman:
A.   3
B.   6
C.   5
D.   4
Question #3
The primary stimulant chemical in tobacco products is known as which of the following:
A.   Carbon monoxide
B.   Emphysema
C.   Tar
D.   Nicotine
Question #4
A powerful stimulant drug made from the leaves of the South American coca shrub is known as which of the following:
A.   Tetrahydrocannabinol
B.   Cocaine
C.   Methamphetamine
D.   Caffeine
Question #5
A unit of measure that indicates the amount of energy obtained from a particular food is known as which of the following:
A.   Protein
B.   Amino Acid
C.   Nutrition
D.   Calorie
Question #6
A repeated behavior in which the repetition may be unconscious is known as which of the following:
A.   Habit
B.   Addiction
C.   Loss of Control
D.   Denial
Question #7
An addictive drug produced by fermentation and found in many beverages is known as which of the following:
A.   Xanthenes
B.   Cirrhosis
C.   Distillation
D.   Ethanol
Question #8
A thick, brownish substance condensed from particulate matter in smoked tobacco is known as which of the following:
A.   Tar
B.   Carbon Monoxide
C.   Hashish
D.   Caffeine
Question #9
The parent drug of the opiates, made from the seed pod resin of the opium poppy is known as which of the following:
A.   Narcotic
B.   Opium
C.   Mescaline
D.   Psilocybin
Question #10
The process in which yeast organisms break down plant sugars to yield ethyl alcohol is known as which of the following:
A.   Cirrhosis
B.   Proof
C.   Distillation
D.   Fermentation
Question #11
A stimulant found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and some soft drinks is known as which of the following:
A.   Hallucinogens
B.   Cocaine
C.   Caffeine
D.   Mescaline
Question #12
A large and varied group of synthetic agents that stimulate the central nervous system are known as which of the following:
A.   Hallucinogens
B.   Marijuana
C.   Amphetamines
D.   Morphine
Question #13
The inability to predict reliably whether a particular instance of involvement with the addictive object or behavior will be healthy or damaging is known as which of the following:
A.   Obsession
B.   Loss of Control
C.   Tolerance
D.   Denial
Question #14
The ratio of alcohol to total blood volume of the body and the factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol is known as which of the following:
A.   Learned behaviorial tolerance
B.   Distillation
C.   Blood Alcohol Concertration
D.   Withdrawls
Question #15
A chronic lung disease in which the tiny air sacs in the lungs are destroyed is known as which of the following:
A.   hepatitus
B.   Leukoplakia
C.   Emphysema
D.   Cirrhosis
Question #16
The chemical name for the active ingredient in marijuana is known as which of the following:
A.   Peyote
B.   Tetrahydrocannabinol
C.   Hashish
D.   Codeine
Question #17
The tendency to return to the addictive behavior after a period of abstinence is known as which of the following:
A.   Denial
B.   Tolerance
C.   Obsession
D.   Relaspe
Question #18
A measure of the percentage of alcohol in a beverage is known as which of the following:
A.   Dehydration
B.   Proof
C.   Fermentation
D.   Distillation
Question #19
Specialized cells to which drugs can attach themselves are known as which of the following:
A.   Receptor Sites
B.   Over- the-counter
C.   Routes of Administration
D.   Endorphins
Question #20
The abnormal depletion of body fluids, usually a result of a lack of water is known as which of the following:
A.   Anemia
B.   Plaque
C.   Digestive Process
D.   Dehydration
Question #21
People who knowingly or unknowingly protect addicts from the natural consequences of their behavior are known as which of the following:
A.   Intervention
B.   Codependence
C.   Abstinence
D.   Enablers
Question #22
How many drinks on a single occasion is considered binge drinking for a man:
A.   4
B.   5
C.   8
D.   7
Question #23
Wear and tear on the body caused by prolonged stress responses is known as which of the following:
A.   Strain
B.   Allostatic Load
C.   Homeostasis
D.   Parasympathetic Nervous system
Question #24
Opiate-like hormones that are manufactured in the human body and contribute to natural feelings of well-being are known as which of the following:
A.   Recticular Formation
B.   Synesthesia
C.   Endorphins
D.   Receptor Sited
Question #25
Most beer sold in California is between which of the following alcohol percentages:
A.   12% to 18%
B.   20% to 25%
C.   8% to 12%
D.   2% to 6%
Question #26
Which of the following blood alcohol concentration levels does a person become legally intoxicated in the state of California:
A.   0.10
B.   0.05
C.   0.15
D.   0.08
Question #27
An illegally manufactured derivative of morphine, usually injected into the bloodstream is known as which of the following:
A.   Amyl Nitrite
B.   Heroin
C.   Endorphin
D.   Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
Question #28
The intake of drugs through the mouth is known as which of the following:
A.   Ingestion
B.   Injection
C.   Inunction
D.   Inhalation
Question #29
A series of temporary physical and biopsychosocial symptoms that occur when the addict abruptly abstains from an addictive chemical or behavior is known as which of the following:
A.   Relapse
B.   Withdrawal
C.   Habit
D.   Loss of Control
Question #30
The inability to perceive or accurately interpret the effects of the addictive behavior is known as which of the following:
A.   Habit
B.   Tolerance
C.   Relapse
D.   Denial
Question #31
The process whereby mash is subjected to high temperatures to release alcohol vapors, which are then condensed and mixed with water to make the final product is known as which of the following:
A.   Freebase
B.   Distillation
C.   Fermentation
D.   Proof
Question #32
A gas found in cigarette smoke that binds at oxygen receptor sites in the blood is known as which of the following:
A.   Carbon Monoxide
B.   Leukoplakia
C.   Nicotine
D.   Tar
Question #33
The ability of heavy drinkers to modify behavior so that they appear to be sober even when they have high blood alcohol concentration levels is known as which of the following:
A.   Heavy Episodic Drinking
B.   Learned Behavioral Tolerance
C.   Enablers
D.   Codependence
Question #34
A powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membranes in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked is known as which of the following:
A.   bidis
B.   leukoplakia
C.   smokeless tobacco
D.   Cigarattes
Question #35
A derivative of opium and sometimes used by medical practitioners to relieve pain is known as which of the following:
A.   Hallucinogens
B.   Peyote
C.   Heroin
D.   Morphine
Question #36
The phenomenon in which progressively larger doses of a drug or more intense involvement in a behavior are needed to produce the desired effects is known as which of the following:
A.   Obsession
B.   Withdrawal
C.   Loss of Control
D.   Tolerance
Question #37
The last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol during which liver cells die and damage to the liver becomes permanent is which as which of the following:
A.   Arrhythmia
B.   Dehydration
C.   Alcoholic Hepatitis
D.   Cirrhosis
Question #38
A psychedelic drug causing sensory disruptions and hallucinations is known as which of the following:
A.   Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
B.   Morphine
C.   Hashish
D.   Amyl Nitrite
Question #39
Which of the following is the most common route of administration for drugs:
A.   Inhalation
B.   Ingestion
C.   Injection
D.   Inunction
Question #40
Refraining from an addictive behavior is known as which of the following:
A.   Enabler
B.   Abstinence
C.   Relapse
D.   Tolerance
Question #41
Medication that can be obtained only with the written approval of a licensed physician is known as which of the following:
A.   Over-the-Counter
B.   Recreational
C.   Prescription
D.   Commercial
Question #42
The introduction of drugs into the body via a hypodermic needle is known as which of the following:
A.   Ingestion
B.   Injection
C.   Inhalation
D.   Suppositories
Question #43
A drug derived from morphine and used in cough syrups and certain painkillers is known as which of the following:
A.   Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
B.   Mescaline
C.   Heroin
D.   Codeine
Question #44
The majority of all alcohol consumed will be Digested in which of the following body regions:
A.   Intestines
B.   Lining of the stomach
C.   Mouth
D.   Liver
Question #45
Which of the following is the leading cause of preventable death is the United States:
A.   Tobacco
B.   Alcohol Consumption
C.   Poor Diet
D.   Microbial Agents

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