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Description
This Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Final Exam study guide covers the
12-step drug influence evaluation process, seven drug categories, and
physiological symptoms of impairment. Key areas include
administering psychophysical tests, conducting eye exams (HGN/VGN),
measuring vitals, and identifying drug-specific indicators.
Core Study Guide Content Areas
12-Step Evaluation Process: In-depth knowledge of the 12 steps, from
breath alcohol tests and interview to the final opinion and toxicological
examination.
Seven Drug Categories: Detailed knowledge of CNS Depressants, CNS
Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Dissociative Anesthetics, Narcotic Analgesics,
Inhalants, and Cannabis.
Physiological & Eye Exams: Techniques for checking pulse, blood
pressure, temperature, pupil size (using a pupillometer), and identifying
Nystagmus.
Psychophysical Tests: Proper administration of the Romberg Balance,
Walk and Turn, One Leg Stand, and Finger to Nose tests.
Terminology & Legal Aspects: Understanding drug-related terms (e.g.,
mydriasis, ptosis) and key legal cases like Arizona v. Blake.
, Quiz_________________?
The Unit of measure utilized to determine blood pressure is
A. mm FE
B. PSI
C. mm HG
D. ml HG
E. ml Fe -
Answer☑️
mmHg
Quiz_________________?
The Efferent Nerves are also known as the (blank) nerves
sensory
sympathetic
parasympathetic
motor
autotrophic -
Answer☑️
Motor
Quiz_________________?
In a blood pressure measurement, the higher number is the
(blank) pressure
subordinate
diatonic
isobaric
carotid
systolic -
Answer☑️
Systolic
, Quiz_________________?
Piloerection is most likely to be observed in a subject under the
influence of _____.
A. Hashish
B. LSD
C. Crack
D. PCP
E. Heroin -
Answer☑️
LSD
Quiz_________________?
Adderall is a drug within the (blank) drug category
CNS Depressant
PCP analog
Hallucinogen
Synthetic form of THC
CNS Stimulant -
Answer☑️
CNS Stimulant
Quiz_________________?
When examining a drug-impaired subject who is tolerant to the
effects of the specific drug, the DRE is most likely to observe
no clinical or psychophysical signs of impairment
psychophysical signs of impairment
clinical and psychophysical signs of impairment
psychological signs of impairment
, clinical signs of impairment -
Answer☑️
Clinical signs of impairment
Quiz_________________?
Which of the following drugs do NOT cause nystagmus?
Barbiturates
Fentanyl
Nitrous Oxide
PCP
Alcohol -
Answer☑️
Fentanyl
Quiz_________________?
A subject who has taken a hallucinogenic drug may display
synesthesia which is ____
A. an increase in blood pressure
B. a state of excitement
C. a transposition of senses
D. a sign of paranoia
E. a blurring of vision. -
Answer☑️
A transposition of senses
Quiz_________________?
You examine a subject who exhibits the following: HGN, miosis,
bradycardia, hypotension, and ptosis. These signs would be most
compatible with a combination of