#1
Which of the following is a commonly abused substance that leads to impaired judgment and coordination?
#2
What is the primary psychoactive component in marijuana that produces the 'high' effect?
#3
In the context of substance abuse treatment, what does the acronym 'MAT' stand for?
#4
In substance abuse treatment, what does 'detoxification' refer to?
#5
In the context of substance abuse, what does the term 'gateway drug' typically refer to?
#6
In the context of substance abuse treatment, what does the term 'rehabilitation' typically involve?
#7
Which class of drugs includes substances like heroin and morphine?
#8
What is the long-term impact of heavy alcohol consumption on the liver?
#9
What is the term for the phenomenon where an individual needs increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect?
#10
Which drug is commonly associated with the 'club drug' category and is known for its hallucinogenic and empathogenic effects?
#11
Which of the following is a common sign of opioid overdose?
#12
What is the primary psychoactive component in hallucinogenic mushrooms (psilocybin mushrooms)?
#13
Which neurotransmitter is often associated with the rewarding effects of drugs and is implicated in addiction?
#14
What is the primary active ingredient in tobacco smoke that contributes to addiction?
#15
Which area of the brain is heavily involved in decision-making, impulse control, and judgment and is particularly vulnerable to the effects of substance abuse?
#16
Which neurotransmitter is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward and is often targeted by drugs of abuse?
#17
What is the primary risk of using inhalants, such as glue or paint thinners, as recreational drugs?
#18