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When examining a drug impaired person who is tolerant to
the effects of the specific drug, which of the following is the
DRE most likely to observe?
A. no signs of impairment
B. Psychological signs of impairment
C. Clinical signs of impairment
D. Clinical and Psychological signs of impairment -
ANSWER--C. Clinical signs of impairment
,A subject is under the combined influence of Heroin and
Cocaine and his or her blood pressure is 130/80. this is
most likely due to ___
A. The "downside" of Cocaine
B. An antagonistic effect
C. The subject's tolerance to both drugs
D. The null effect - ANSWER--B. An antagonistic effect
The Drug Thorazaine is _________
A. An anti-psychotic tranquilizer
B. A non-barbiturate
,C. An anti-anxiety Tranquilizer
D. A barbiturate - ANSWER--A. An anti-psychotic
tranquilizer
PCP's observable effects generally last ____ hours
A. 1
B. 2-3
C. 4-6
D. 7-9 - ANSWER--C. 4-6
The afferent nerves are also known as the ______
, A. auto trophic
B. Sympathetic
C. Parasympathetic
D. Sensory - ANSWER--D. Sensory
A period of pupillary constriction followed by a period of
pupillary dilation where the pupil steadily increases in size
and does not return to its original size is called ______?
A. Pupillary reflex
B. Rebound dilation
C. Pupilary unrest
D. Ocular Reflex - ANSWER--B. Rebound Dilation