What should a friend consider when choosing a drug treatment program?

The type of medical and psychological support he needs
The type of businesses that sponsor the program
What advertising the program does within the community
What his friends think of the chosen program
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.05 LC)

A line graph from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Unintentional Drug Poisoning in the United States (July 2010). The title of the graph is Unintentional Overdose Deaths Involving Opioid Analgesics, Cocaine and Heroin United States, 1999-2007. The vertical line of the graph displays Number of Deaths in intervals of 2,000, beginning with 0 and ending with 14,000. The horizontal line of the graph displays years, beginning with ‘99 and ending with ‘07. There are three types of drugs shown on the graph: Opioid analgesic, Cocaine, and Heroin. Opioid analgesic: These deaths begin between 2,000 and 4,000, and they rise dramatically every year until they have reached 12,000 by 2007. Cocaine: These deaths begin between 2,000 and 4,000, and they rise slightly every year until 2006, when they have reached 6,000. At this point, they dip back down to just under 6,000 by 2007. Heroin: These deaths begin just below 2,000, and they stay relatively stable throughout the graph.

According to the data, which substance had the greatest change in range during the last four years of the chart?

Opioid analgesic
Cocaine
Heroin
More information is needed
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.03 LC)
Which word best completes this sentence?
Lowered ______________ caused by low doses of alcohol can put you in risky situations where you may do something you won't normally do.

depression
aggression
inhibition
drowsiness
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.06 MC)
Your cousin is recovering from prescription drug abuse and has asked for your support by watching for warning signs of use. Which of the following social behaviors may indicate a potential substance abuse problem?

Experiencing abrupt mood changes and irritability
Exhibiting a stable mood or calm demeanor
Performing performance at work or school steadily
Participating in extracurricular activities frequently
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.01 MC)
The captains of Micah's high school football team invited him to an unchaperoned party where there would be beer. He was the only freshman invited and that made him feel really cool, but, after thinking about it, he decided to stay home. Which of these best describes his decision-making process?

He wanted to impress the older players so he put himself in a risky position.
He showed weakness because he was intimidated by the older players.
He let his moral views negatively influence his behavior and keep him from having fun.
He followed his values even though it may have affected his status on the team.
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.04 MC)
Which of the following is an example of how government regulations can increase public knowledge and influence disease prevention?

Flavors added to tobacco products by tobacco companies
High taxes on tobacco products supported by manufacturers
Stores declining to sell any cigarettes and other tobacco products
Surgeon General warning labels on all tobacco products sold in the United States
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.05 LC)
Someone who takes bath salts is risking which of the following outcomes?

Paranoia
Amnesia
Kidney failure
Gastritis
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.06 LC)
Your friend wants to quit smoking marijuana. What can he do to improve his chances at success?

Avoid situations where he will be exposed to the drug or tempted to use
Avoid using physical activity as a way to deal with high levels of stress
Continue to hang out with the same friends to keep consistency in his life
Continue to go to the same hangouts that he did when he was using drugs
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.06 LC)
What is a long-term emotional benefit to quitting alcohol or drug use?

Improved ability to handle stress
Decreased chances of sadness
Increased hyperactivity and energy
Decreased sensitivity or hurt feelings
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.04 LC)
Which of the following is a risk associated with secondhand smoke exposure to infants and children?

Eczema
Respiratory infections
Strep throat
Pink eye
Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.02 LC)
When someone is addicted to drugs, what option is the best course of action?

When you have provided all the resources you are aware of, let the legal system take over.
When you have offered all options you know, continue to offer support.
Let the user weigh all options and decide next steps after you have shared them.
Let the user be motivated by being without family support.
Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.01 MC)
Which value should be used last when you must make a tough decision independently?

Knowing your boundaries
Relying on others
Trusting your instincts
Thinking things through
Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.02 MC)
Karen has started using dangerous street drugs. She insists that she knows what those drugs normally do to the body, but you suspect there may be additives in the substances she is getting. What might Karen be risking, in addition to the problems she is already expecting to face?

Sexually transmitted diseases
Asthma
Clogged blood vessels
Bronchitis
Question 14(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(05.04 LC)
At least 28 chemicals in smokeless tobacco are identified as carcinogens. Which of the following best summarizes this statement?

Smokeless tobacco contains 28 substances that can cause cancer
Smokeless tobacco is made of more chemicals than other types of tobacco
Smokeless tobacco has 28 more harmful substances than cigarettes
Smokeless tobacco is more likely to cause cancer than other tobacco products

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the information provided:

  1. What should a friend consider when choosing a drug treatment program?

    • The type of medical and psychological support he needs (This is the most important factor for ensuring the treatment program meets the individual's specific needs.)
  2. According to the data, which substance had the greatest change in range during the last four years of the chart?

    • Opioid analgesic (The graph indicates that deaths from opioid analgesics rose dramatically, especially in the last few years compared to cocaine and heroin.)
  3. Which word best completes this sentence? Lowered ______________ caused by low doses of alcohol can put you in risky situations where you may do something you won't normally do.

    • inhibition (Lowered inhibition refers to the reduction of one’s self-control, leading to riskier behavior.)
  4. Which of the following social behaviors may indicate a potential substance abuse problem?

    • Experiencing abrupt mood changes and irritability (This behavior can be a sign of substance abuse issues.)
  5. Which of these best describes his decision-making process?

    • He followed his values even though it may have affected his status on the team. (Micah made a decision consistent with his values despite peer pressure.)
  6. Which of the following is an example of how government regulations can increase public knowledge and influence disease prevention?

    • Surgeon General warning labels on all tobacco products sold in the United States (This is a direct way government regulations inform the public about health risks.)
  7. Someone who takes bath salts is risking which of the following outcomes?

    • Paranoia (Use of bath salts is known to cause severe psychiatric symptoms, including paranoia.)
  8. What can he do to improve his chances at success?

    • Avoid situations where he will be exposed to the drug or tempted to use (Removing temptation is a crucial step in recovery.)
  9. What is a long-term emotional benefit to quitting alcohol or drug use?

    • Improved ability to handle stress (This reflects the mental health benefits of sobriety.)
  10. Which of the following is a risk associated with secondhand smoke exposure to infants and children?

    • Respiratory infections (Children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.)
  11. When someone is addicted to drugs, what option is the best course of action?

    • When you have offered all options you know, continue to offer support. (Providing ongoing support is critical for someone in recovery.)
  12. Which value should be used last when you must make a tough decision independently?

    • Relying on others (While it’s important to consider others’ opinions, self-reliance is crucial in tough decision-making.)
  13. What might Karen be risking, in addition to the problems she is already expecting to face?

    • Sexually transmitted diseases (Using dangerous street drugs can increase risky behaviors that lead to STDs.)
  14. Which of the following best summarizes this statement?

    • Smokeless tobacco contains 28 substances that can cause cancer (This accurately reflects the information provided about carcinogens in smokeless tobacco.)

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