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Chapter 7: Addictive Behaviors, Licit and Illicit Drugs $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 Routes of Administration Drug Terms Drug Classifications Common Drugs FINAL ROUND

Routes of Administration: $100 Question Which of the following is not considered a route of administration of drugs? a. Inhalation b. Inunction c. Digestion d. Injection BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Routes of Administration: $100 Answer Which of the following is not considered a route of administration of drugs? a. Inhalation b. Inunction c. Digestion d. Injection BACK TO GAME

Routes of Administration: $200 Question Which form of drug administration transfers the drug rapidly into the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs? a. Injection b. Oral ingestion c. Inunction d. Inhalation BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Routes of Administration: $200 Answer Which form of drug administration transfers the drug rapidly into the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs? a. Injection b. Oral ingestion c. Inunction d. Inhalation BACK TO GAME

Routes of Administration: $300 Question The most common method of injection for drug users is a. subcutaneous injection. b. intramuscular injection. c. intravenous injection. d. intraabdominal injection. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Routes of Administration: $300 Answer The most common method of injection for drug users is a. subcutaneous injection. b. intramuscular injection. c. intravenous injection. d. intraabdominal injection. BACK TO GAME

Routes of Administration: $400 Question Drugs in suppositories are absorbed through the ____________ into the blood stream. a. stomach lining b. rectal walls c. intestinal walls d. tongue BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Routes of Administration: $400 Answer Drugs in suppositories are absorbed through the ____________ into the blood stream. a. stomach lining b. rectal walls c. intestinal walls d. tongue BACK TO GAME

Drug Terms: $100 Question John was having trouble sleeping so he took some sleeping pills prescribed for his mother. This is an example of a. drug use. b. drug abuse. c. drug misuse. d. drug tolerance. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Terms: $100 Answer John was having trouble sleeping so he took some sleeping pills prescribed for his mother. This is an example of a. drug use. b. drug abuse. c. drug misuse. d. drug tolerance. BACK TO GAME

Drug Terms: $200 Question A series of temporary physical and psychological symptoms that occur when an addict stops an addictive behavior is known as a. addiction. b. withdrawal. c. tolerance. d. physiological dependence. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Terms: $200 Answer A series of temporary physical and psychological symptoms that occur when an addict stops an addictive behavior is known as a. addiction. b. withdrawal. c. tolerance. d. physiological dependence. BACK TO GAME

Drug Terms: $300 Question While Jaime was taking antibiotics for a sinus infection, her doctor warned that taking antibiotics would decrease the effectiveness of her birth control pills. What type of drug interaction is this? a. Antagonism b. Inhibition c. Synergism d. Intolerance BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Terms: $300 Answer While Jaime was taking antibiotics for a sinus infection, her doctor warned that taking antibiotics would decrease the effectiveness of her birth control pills. What type of drug interaction is this? a. Antagonism b. Inhibition c. Synergism d. Intolerance BACK TO GAME

Drug Terms: $400 Question _________ is a self-defeating relationship pattern in which a person is “addicted to the addict.” a. Addiction b. Relapse c. Cross tolerance d. Codependence BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Terms: $400 Answer _________ is a self-defeating relationship pattern in which a person is “addicted to the addict.” a. Addiction b. Relapse c. Cross tolerance d. Codependence BACK TO GAME

Drug Classifications: $100 Question Morphine, codeine, and heroin are all classified as a. opiates. b. amphetamines. c. hallucinogens. d. stimulants. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Classifications: $100 Answer Morphine, codeine, and heroin are all classified as a. opiates. b. amphetamines. c. hallucinogens. d. stimulants. BACK TO GAME

Drug Classifications: $200 Question Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil are among the most frequently prescribed a. antibiotics. b. sedatives. c. antidepressants. d. tranquilizers. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Classifications: $200 Answer Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil are among the most frequently prescribed a. antibiotics. b. sedatives. c. antidepressants. d. tranquilizers. BACK TO GAME

Drug Classifications: $300 Question Anabolic steroids would be considered a. hallucinogenic drugs. b. ergogenic drugs. c. designer drugs. d. depressant drugs. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Classifications: $300 Answer Anabolic steroids would be considered a. hallucinogenic drugs. b. ergogenic drugs. c. designer drugs. d. depressant drugs. BACK TO GAME

Drug Classifications: $400 Question Drugs that are used to relieve pain are classified as a. analgesics. b. antibiotics. c. depressants. d. psychoactives. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Drug Classifications: $400 Answer Drugs that are used to relieve pain are classified as a. analgesics. b. antibiotics. c. depressants. d. psychoactives. BACK TO GAME

Common Drugs: $100 Question Drugs that are marketed by their chemical names rather than brand names are called a. generic drugs. b. OTC drugs. c. recreational drugs. d. commercial drugs. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Common Drugs: $100 Answer Drugs that are marketed by their chemical names rather than brand names are called a. generic drugs. b. OTC drugs. c. recreational drugs. d. commercial drugs. BACK TO GAME

Common Drugs: $200 Question What is the most frequently used illicit drug? a. LSD b. Heroin c. Cocaine d. Marijuana BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Common Drugs: $200 Answer What is the most frequently used illicit drug? a. LSD b. Heroin c. Cocaine d. Marijuana BACK TO GAME

Common Drugs: $300 Question Which common over-the-counter drug can be potentially fatal in children and teenagers up to age 19? a. Tylenol b. Advil c. Aspirin d. Aleve BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Common Drugs: $300 Answer Which common over-the-counter drug can be potentially fatal in children and teenagers up to age 19? a. Tylenol b. Advil c. Aspirin d. Aleve BACK TO GAME

Common Drugs: $400 Question It’s spring and Roy is experiencing allergy symptoms, including a runny nose, sinus congestion, and tearing. When he goes to the store to buy an over-the-counter medication, Roy should purchase a(n) a. decongestant. b. expectorant. c. antihistamine. d. antitussive. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Common Drugs: $400 Answer It’s spring and Roy is experiencing allergy symptoms, including a runny nose, sinus congestion, and tearing. When he goes to the store to buy an over-the-counter medication, Roy should purchase a(n) a. decongestant. b. expectorant. c. antihistamine. d. antitussive. BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which club drug is used as an anesthetic in many hospitals and veterinary clinics? a. Ketamine b. Rohypnol c. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate d. Ectasy BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Which club drug is used as an anesthetic in many hospitals and veterinary clinics? a. Ketamine b. Rohypnol c. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate d. Ectasy BACK TO GAME