Test Bank For Drugs and the Neuroscience of Behavior: An Introduction to Psychopharmacology 3rd Edition by Adam Prus Complete Guide A+ | ISBN NO: 10,1544362579/ 13,9781544362571/ All Chapters.
Test Bank For Drugs and the Neuroscience of Behavior: An Introduction to Psychopharmacology 3rd Edition by Adam Prus Complete Guide A+ | ISBN NO: 10,1544362579/ 13,9781544362571/ All Chapters. Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychopharmacology Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following fields are encompassed in psychopharmacology? a. Psychology and pharmacology b. Psychology and sociology c. Biology and sociology d. Pharmacy and pharmacology Ans: A Answer Location: Psychopharmacology Learning Objective: Psychopharmacology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 2. Which of the following describes a psychoactive drug? a. John feels better after rubbing an oral gel on his sore tooth. b. John’s headache pain is gone after taking a pain-relieving drug. c. John feels less depressed after taking his antidepressant medication. d. None of these answers describes a psychoactive drug. Ans: C Answer Location: Psychopharmacology Learning Objective: Psychopharmacology Cognitive Domain: Application Difficulty Level: Medium 3. Drugs used to treat disorders are referred to as: a. pharmacotherapeutic drugs. b. psychoactive drugs. c. alternative medicines. d. recreational drugs. Ans: A Answer Location: Why read a book on psychopharmacology? Learning Objective: Psychopharmacology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Medium 4. A drug is defined as an administered substance that: a. produces psychological effects. b. is taken orally. c. is shaped like a pill or tablet. d. alters physiological functioning. Ans: D Answer Location: Drugs: Administered substances that alter physiological functions Learning Objective: Psychopharmacology Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 5. Which of the following might be considered a drug, based on the textbook’s definition? a. Food b. Vitamin c. Aspirin d. All of these answers could be considered a drug Ans: D Answer Location: Drugs: Administered substances that alter physiological functions Learning Objective: Psychopharmacology Cognitive Domain: Application Difficulty Level: Hard 6. What type of use is defined as using a drug for addressing a specific purpose? a. Recreational drug use b. Drug misuse c. Instrumental drug use d. Deliberate drug use Ans: C Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Medium 7. Which of the following best describes someone using a drug instrumentally? a. Bob inhaled fumes from the tube of glue in order to feel euphoric. b. Juan took some aspirin to reduce his headache pain. c. Jeff injected heroin to feel euphoric and to reduce feelings of heroin withdrawal. d. Susan consumed cough syrup in order to experience hallucinations. Ans: B Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? 8. Cognitive Domain: ComprehensionDifficulty Level: MediumWhat type of use is defined as using a drug entirely to experience its effects? a. Recreational drug use b. Therapeutic drug use c. Instrumental drug use d. Drug abuse Ans: A Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Medium 9. Joakim consumed a cup of coffee in order to feel more alert. Which of following describes this type of drug use? a. Drug misuse b. Instrumental use c. Recreational use d. Drug abuse Ans: B Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Application Difficulty Level: Medium 10. All of the following are characteristics of instrumental drug use except: a. voluntarily taking a drug. b. taking a drug for a reason other than feeling the drug effects. c. taking a drug for a specific purpose. d. taking a drug in order to feel high from the drug. Ans: D Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Analysis Difficulty Level: Hard 11. A(n) drug refers to a treatment for a disorder. a. therapeutic b. recreational c. instrumental d. misused Ans: A Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 12. Which of the following DOES NOT describe misuse of a therapeutic drug? a. Marie consumed cough syrup to cope with a stressful day at work. b. Juanita consumed cough syrup to reduce her cold symptoms. c. Tyrone consumed cough syrup to enhance the effects of alcohol. d. Ben consumed cough syrup to experience hallucinations. Ans: B Answer Location: Psychoactive Drugs: Described by Manner of Use Learning Objective: Why Read a Book on Psychopharmacology? Cognitive Domain: Application Difficulty Level: Medium 13. For the statement, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is an analgesic drug, what is the trade name? a. Acetaminophen b. Tylenol c. Analgesic d. The trade name is not provided Ans: B Answer Location: Generic Names, Trade Names, Chemical Names, and Street Names for Drugs Learning Objective: Drugs: Administered Substances That Alter Physiological Functions Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 14. For the statement, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is an analgesic drug, what is the generic name? a. Acetaminophen b. Tylenol c. Analgesic d. The generic name is not provided Ans: A Answer Location: Generic Names, Trade Names, Chemical Names, and Street Names for Drugs Learning Objective: Drugs: Administered Substances That Alter Physiological Functions Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 15. A drug’s name is a nonproprietary name for a drug that indicates the classification of a drug and distinguishes it from other drugs in the class. a. street b. chemical c. trade d. generic Ans: D Answer Location: Generic Names, Trade Names, Chemical Names, and Street Names for Drugs Learning Objective: Drugs: Administered Substances That Alter Physiological Functions Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy 16. Which of the following provides the most information about a drug’s structure? a. Pharmacological name b. Trade name c. Chemical name d. Generic name Ans: C Answer Location: Generic Names, Trade Names, Chemical Names, and Street Names for Drugs Learning Objective: Drugs: Administered Substances That Alter Physiological Functions Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Medium 17. A drug used illegally for recreational purposes might be given a name to convey its effects one experiences when using it. a. trade b. street c. chemical d. generic Ans: B Answer Location: Generic Names, Trade Names, Chemical Names, and Street Names for Drugs Learning Objective: Drugs: Administered Substances That Alter Physiological Functions Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Medium.
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