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Toxicology Test Review 2
By Heidi Cooley
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Question 1
1.
Which of these does NOT determine the schedule of a controlled substance?
Potential for dependence
Potential for abuse
Potential for street sales
Potential for medical use
Question 2
2.
How are illegal drugs different from controlled substances?
Illegal drugs can lead to arrests while controlled substances cannot
Illegal drugs have no FDA approved medical purpose while controlled substances can be prescribed by doctors
Illegal drugs can lead to addiction while controlled substances cannot
Illegal drugs have high potential for physical dependence while controlled substances do not
Question 3
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How is presumptive drug testing different from confirmation drug testing?
Presumptive testing determines IF a toxin is present, while confirmation testing determines the specific type and amount of toxin present
Presumptive testing determines the specific type and amount of toxin present, while confirmation testing determines IF a toxin is present
Presumptive testing determines ONLY how much of a toxin is present, while confirmation testing determines ONLY the specific type of toxin present
Presumptive testing determines ONLY the specific type of toxin present, while confirmation testing determines ONLY how much of a toxin is present
Question 4
4.
Why are both illegal drugs and controlled substances found under Schedule II drugs?
Both have no current or historical medical usage, but a low risk of addiction
Both have no current or historical medical usage, but a high risk of addiction
Both have current or historical medical usage, but a low risk of addiction
Both have current or historical medical usage, but a high risk of addiction
Question 5
5.
If you are caught with a prescription drugĀ
not
prescribed to you, you can be in trouble with the law.
True
False