This document contains a final examination for a Social Science 8 course on drugs and substance abuse. The exam has multiple choice, true/false, matching, enumeration, and discussion questions. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the differences between drug addiction, abuse, misuse, and dependence. It also addresses factors influencing drug effects, types of drug abuse, withdrawal symptoms, and the etiology of drug abuse. The exam is administered by instructor Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy and aims to evaluate students' knowledge on this important health topic.
This document contains a final examination for a Social Science 8 course on drugs and substance abuse. The exam has multiple choice, true/false, matching, enumeration, and discussion questions. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the differences between drug addiction, abuse, misuse, and dependence. It also addresses factors influencing drug effects, types of drug abuse, withdrawal symptoms, and the etiology of drug abuse. The exam is administered by instructor Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy and aims to evaluate students' knowledge on this important health topic.
This document contains a final examination for a Social Science 8 course on drugs and substance abuse. The exam has multiple choice, true/false, matching, enumeration, and discussion questions. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the differences between drug addiction, abuse, misuse, and dependence. It also addresses factors influencing drug effects, types of drug abuse, withdrawal symptoms, and the etiology of drug abuse. The exam is administered by instructor Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy and aims to evaluate students' knowledge on this important health topic.
This document contains a final examination for a Social Science 8 course on drugs and substance abuse. The exam has multiple choice, true/false, matching, enumeration, and discussion questions. It tests students' understanding of key concepts like the differences between drug addiction, abuse, misuse, and dependence. It also addresses factors influencing drug effects, types of drug abuse, withdrawal symptoms, and the etiology of drug abuse. The exam is administered by instructor Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy and aims to evaluate students' knowledge on this important health topic.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Choose the BEST ANSWER. 2. Write your answer on the official answer sheet. 3. STRICTLY NO ERASURES!
TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. This refers to nonspecific or indiscriminate use of drugs: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Drug dependence 2. Refers to self-medication or self-administration of a drug: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Drug dependence 3. Refers to an adaptive physiologic state that occurs after prolonged administration of that drug which manifests itself by intense physical disturbances when the drug administration is discontinued: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Physical dependence 4. Production of withdrawal symptoms: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Physical dependence 5. A state of emotional reliance upon a drug in order to maintain a drug-induced state: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Psychic dependence 6. The manifestation of this can range from a mild desire for a drug to craving/compulsive use: A. Drug addiction B. Drug misuse C. Drug abuse D. Psychic dependence 7. The person dependent to drug has found something that will give him relief from his problems and generally the drug is used as adjustive mechanism: A. To escape from reality B. Social factors C. Pleasure-seeking D. Drug-oriented society
8. We live in an age with a pill for everything A. To escape from reality B. Social factors C. Pleasure-seeking D. Drug-oriented society
9. An attempt to explore unknown aspects of cognitive function: A. To escape from reality B. Social factors C. Pleasure-seeking D. Drug-oriented society
10. Peer-group pressure: A. To escape from reality B. Social factors C. Pleasure-seeking D. Drug-oriented society
11. Periodic abuse of excessive amounts of a drug: A. Episodic drugs B. Ritualistic drug C. Compulsive drug D. Social drug 12. Characterized by irrational use of a drug: A. Episodic drugs B. Ritualistic drug C. Compulsive drug D. Social drug 13. A type of abuse related to religious or philosophical rites: A. Episodic drugs B. Ritualistic drug C. Compulsive drug D. Social drug 14. Produces a pharmacologic response when contact is made with the drug: A. Pharmaco receptors B. Pharmacological receptors C. Pharmacology receptors D. Pharma receptors 15. This elicit no response: A. Quiet receptors B. Calm receptors C. Silent receptors D. Pharmacological receptors
Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy, B.S.N., R.N. Instructor, Soc. Sci 8 BIT International College - Tagbilaran City
TEST II: TRUE OR FALSE (Write TRUE if the statement is correct. Write FALSE if the statement is incorrect)
1. Effects on Hallucinogenic drugs are either a uniform or primary property of all consciousness-altering drug. 2. Psychedelic drugs have the ability to chemically induce a psychotic state that mimics a natural psychosis. 3. Intravenous administration of illicit drugs often leads to sepsis and hepatitis. 4. Under dosage is a significant potential danger because illegal drugs. 5. Over dosage may occur when an individual who has been withdrawn from drugs. 6. The medical man must take into account the patients reality. 7. Education is the preventive nursing roles both inside and outside the hospital. 8. Administration is the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body. 9. Prohibited drugs are allowed in some instances like when there is license and permission from the government. 10. RA No. 6425 or also known as the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972.
TEST III: MATCHING TYPE
1. Self-enduing sedatives A. Barbiturates 2. Act of passing a dangerous drug B. Cardiac arrhythmia and cardiomyopathies 3. A person who gives drug away to another C. Alphaprodine Hydrochloride 4. Not allowed D. Meperiding Hydrochloride 5. Lifelong imprisonment E. Levorphanol Tartrate 6. CNS Depressant F. Codeine 7. Morphine G. Hydromorphone Hydrochloride 8. Heroin H. Joy powder 9. Dilaudid I. CNS Depressant 10. Natural alkaloid of opium J. Opiates 11. Levo-Dromoran Tartrate K. Reclusion perpetua 12. Demerol Hydrochloride L. Prohibited 13. Nisentil M. Pusher 14. Ethyl alcohol N. Deliver 15. Short-acting O. Regulated Dangerous Drugs 16. Kalamay P. Morphine 17. Untreated withdrawal may continue up to 7-days 18. Dope 19. Sniffed 20. Selective action
TEST IV: ENUMERATION 1-8. Etiologic factors in drug abuse. 9-11. Give at least three factors influencing effects of any drug. 12-15. Four major levels of consciousness as to the categories of the effects of drugs. 16-20. Give at least five withdrawal symptoms of opiates.
TEST V: DISCUSSION (The following items are to be elaborated based on your understanding) 1. Drug dependence 2. Hallucinogenic drugs 3. Withdrawal symptoms
Mr. John Michael M. Pitoy, B.S.N., R.N. Instructor, Soc. Sci 8 BIT International College - Tagbilaran City