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Drugs and addiction Weekly Check-in

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Drugs on __________ have the highest potential for abuse and (typically) no known medical use.

Which of the following is a schedule I drug? __________
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The above figure is known as a(n) ____________________. Substances/behaviors that take advantage of this idea engage with the brain's ___________________. The neurotransmitter responsible for reinforcing these positive emotions is _____________ .
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reward pathway
serotonin
compulsion loop
fight-or-flight response
dopamine
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Question 10
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A urine test was taken from a student suspected of using substances at school. Below is the toxicologist's lab set-up prior to adding the chemical reagent.


The initial test the toxicologist will perform on the student's urine sample is known as a(n) __________ drug test. After adding the reagent to the student's sample the toxicologist gets the following results:

The student's urine __________ contain drugs. __________ is necessary to determine the ID of the substance.
A metabolite is formed when the body _____.
produces a poisonous substance
dies and begins the decaying process
removes a by-product through vomiting
breaks down drugs, poisons, or toxins
Controlled substances with accepted medical use, moderate potential for abuse, and moderate to low risk of dependence are considered _____ drugs.
Schedule I
Schedule II
Schedule III
Schedule IV
Schedule V
Drug dependency is when _____.
discontinuation of a drug results in extreme mental and physical withdrawal symptoms
a person needs to take more and more of a drug to feel the same effects as the first time
drugs mimic neurotransmitters to either stimulate or block communications within the brain
there is an intense craving for a drug but no withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation

Russian figure skating prodigy Kamila Valieva was accused of doping in the 2022 Beijing Olympics. One type of performance-enhancing commonly used to induce cell growth in professional athletes is _________.
MDMA (ecstasy)
hemp seed oil
anabolic steroids
PCP
Categorize the following substances.
MDMA (ecstasy)
heroin
alcohol
LSD
fentanyl
cocaine
hallucinogens
narcotics
stimulants
depressants
Drag each description/image to its proper category of drug intake.
Sam drank too much beer and is now under the influence.
inhalation
absorption (through skin)
injection
ingestion
Match the term to its correct definition.
dependency
a physiological need for the substance
addiction
physical or mental symptoms that result from reduced use of a drug
withdrawal
an intense craving for a drug without physical symptoms