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Chapter 11 Summative: Medication and Drugs

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What is an example of drug advocacy?
Ignoring drug-related issues
Encouraging drug use
Using drugs at parties
Educating others on the dangers of drugs
What is the difference between a drug and a medication?
Drugs only treat diseases
Using drugs at parties
Medications can be legal or illegal
All drugs are medications
(True/False) Therapy and support groups can help people recover from addiction.
True
False
What chemical in the brain leads to addiction?
Serotonin
Dopamine
Insulin
Cortisol
(True/False) Over-the-counter medications require a doctor’s prescription.
True
False
(True/False) Vaping drugs are completely safe for the lungs.
True
False
Which is an example of medication misuse?
Taking medicine as prescribed
Skipping a dose without asking a doctor
Taking medicine for an illness
Reading the medication label
What type of drug alters perception and reality?
Stimulants
Hallucinogens
Opioids
Antibiotics
What is an effective refusal skill?
Ignoring peer pressure
Saying "No" firmly
Trying the drug once
Giving in quickly
(True/False) Cocaine comes from the coca plant.
True
False
(True/False) Relapsing means someone can never recover from addiction.
True
False
(True/False) Opioids are non-addictive pain relievers.
True
False
Which treatment helps with withdrawal symptoms?
Ignoring cravings
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
Exercising
Sleeping more
What is a risk of using heroin?
Better concentration
Loss of appetite
Overdose and death
Improved memory
What is a common side effect of many medications?
Increased energy
Drowsiness
Faster reflexes
Improved vision
(True/False) Medication abuse involves using medications for non-medical purposes.
True
False
(True/False) Drug abuse can cause permanent damage to the brain and organs.
True
False
(True/False) Therapy and support groups can help people recover from addiction.
True
False
(Multiple Choice)What is a potential social consequence of drug abuse?
More friends
Losing relationships
Better job performance
Increased focus
What type of drug is often misused to boost athletic performance?
Opioids
Stimulants
PEDs (Performance-enhancing drugs)
Antibiotics