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NSC 4356 Exam II with complete solutions
  • NSC 4356 Exam II with complete solutions

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  • NSC 4356 Exam IIfreebasing - correct answer smoking cocaine that has had hydrochloric salt removed from it -via dissolving cocaine HCl in ammonia and extracting via organic solvent crack - correct answer chunks of dried and hardened mixture of cocaine HCl and baking soda -crack = popping sounds when heated absorption speeds of cocaine - correct answer iv and smoking route - fasted oral admin and snorting - slower and lower cocaine levels cocaine removal - correct answer rapid elimina...
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CCJ3651 TOP Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • CCJ3651 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • drugs any substance, which when taken into the human body,can impair the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely The Chemical name for alcohol ETOH Alprazolam is also known as Xanax Psilocin is a Hallucinogen Cocaine is a CNS stimulant Cocaine and alcohol make the metabolite cocaethylene The synthetic for Cannabis is Marino
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BBH 451 Exam 3 Study Guide with Questions and Complete Solutions
  • BBH 451 Exam 3 Study Guide with Questions and Complete Solutions

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  • A natural ligand (neurotransmitter) causes sodium leak channels to open, allowing more sodium to pass through than the small amount that occurs without neurotransmitter binding. A drug causes these sodium channels too close entirely. What could the drug be classified as Inverse agonist - this case represents an antagonist-like activity, but more severe than an antagonist A natural ligand (neurotransmitter) causes sodium leak channels to open, allowing more sodium to pass through than the small ...
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WSU PSYCH 265 EXAM 2
  • WSU PSYCH 265 EXAM 2

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  • Compare and contrast amphetamine vs. cocaine in their mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, clinical uses, and DEA scheduling. - Answer-Amp - Causes neuronal release of NE and DA, Cocaine - Prevents Neuronal reuptake of NE and DA, but increase synaptic levels increase activation of NE and DA Describe the pharmacokinetic differences between cocaine hydrochloride and cocaine freebase. - Answer-Cocaine - Leaves of Coca Plant, (Injection, Oral, Snorting), Bioavaliability 70-75%, Longer Durat...
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Study Guide for CADC exam (questions  and answers) 2024/2025
  • Study Guide for CADC exam (questions and answers) 2024/2025

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  • Study Guide for CADC exam (questions and answers) 2024/2025 Abstinence Violation Effect (AVE) - CORRECT ANSWER-The response of feeling shame, guilt, and hopelessness that clients often have after they have lapsed following a period of abstinence. Addiction - CORRECT ANSWER-A brain energy disorder that manifests itself in compulsive cravings, loss of control, and self defeating behaviors that are repeated despite harmful consequences. Agonist - CORRECT ANSWER-A drug that increases the...
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EMT Final Exam |1812 questions and answers 2023.
  • EMT Final Exam |1812 questions and answers 2023.

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  • Poor nutrition and GI bleeding are common complications​ of: A. syncope. B. hypertension. C. alcohol abuse. D. epilepsy. C. alcohol abuse. A patient who has​ "huffed" a volatile chemical is likely to​ experience: A. visionary hallucinations followed by violent nausea. B. a prolonged state of profound euphoria. C. an initial rush followed by depression of the central nervous system. D. immediate unconsciousness. C. an initial rush followed by depression of the central nervo...
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NCAC 1 part 1 Questions and answers 100% Accurate. Graded A+/
  • NCAC 1 part 1 Questions and answers 100% Accurate. Graded A+/

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  • NCAC 1 part 1 Questions and answers 100% Accurate. Graded A+/ Primary or acute withdrawal - -The first stage of withdrawal lasting from 2 - 7 days. The strongest withdrawl symptoms are typically present. Secondary or prolonged withdrawl - -Is the 2nd part of withdrawl and may last weeks or months symptoms of primary withdrawl - -symptoms tend to be the opposite of direct effects of the substance itself 3 responses produced by the body when drugs are combined - -1.) have no effect (...
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Cadc Exam Questions and Answers
  • Cadc Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Abstinence Violation Effect (AVE) - ANSWER-The response of feeling shame, guilt, and hopelessness that clients often have after they have lapsed following a period of abstinence. Addiction - ANSWER-A brain energy disorder that manifests itself in compulsive cravings, loss of control, and self defeating behaviors that are repeated despite harmful consequences. Agonist - ANSWER-A drug that increases the activity of another drug Alcohol clinical index - ANSWER-A versatile instrument used ...
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NCAC II, NCAC I Exam, NCAC I Pharmacology, NCAC Practice Test - Momentix Book, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 100% Coverage. Rated A
  • NCAC II, NCAC I Exam, NCAC I Pharmacology, NCAC Practice Test - Momentix Book, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 100% Coverage. Rated A

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  • NCAC II, NCAC I Exam, NCAC I Pharmacology, NCAC Practice Test - Momentix Book, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 100% Coverage. Rated A Family Structure - -Alcoholic marries an enabler, the first child is the Hero... they are usually perfect "see we are good" The second child is the scapegoat and can do no right. Then is the lost child. If they have another that child is the mascot. Lost Child - -Most likely to commit suicide Epinephrine/NE - -*Body's natural stimulant *responsible for a...
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CCJ3651 TOP Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • CCJ3651 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • drugs any substance, which when taken into the human body,can impair the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely The Chemical name for alcohol ETOH Alprazolam is also known as Xanax Psilocin is a Hallucinogen Cocaine is a CNS stimulant Cocaine and alcohol make the metabolite cocaethylene The synthetic for Cannabis is Marinol
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