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Anxiety Disorder Quiz

6 August 2009 No Comment

drug quiz!?

Combining prescription stimulants with over-the-counter cold medications or decongestants may cause all of the following EXCEPT:
1.Increasing blood pressure to dangerous levels
2.Decreased body temperature
3.Irregular heart rhythms
4.Seizures

Which of the following types of prescription drugs are used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders?
1.Central nervous system depressants
2.Opioids
3.Stimulants
4.Cannabinoids

Mixing Ecstasy with alcohol is dangerous for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT:
1.Both substances raise body temperature
2.Both substances cause dehydration
3.The substances together compete for brain cell receptors
4.Both substances decrease blood pressure

What body function is MOST important to monitor if you suspect a friend or roommate has overdosed on opioids?
1.Heart rate
2.Pupil dilation
3.Muscle tone
4.Breathing

2. Stimulants do in fact raise body temperature and metabolism.
1. Xanax and Valium are both examples of CND’s
3. Alcohol is one of the few drugs that does not need specific neural receptors for its course of action.
4. The heart will maintain rhythm – even after respiration has stopped.

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