SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 4
1.
Moods.
Feelings.
Doctor.
Health problem.
Antisocial. (para 4-1b)
2.
The drug is so central to a person's thoughts, emotions, and activities that he
needs to continue using amounts of the drug to satisfy a craving or compulsion.
(para 4-1d(1))
3.
Has adapted so thoroughly to the presence of the drug that the user experiences
withdrawal signs and symptoms if he stops using the drug suddenly.
(para 4-1d(2))
4.
As a person uses some drugs, he must increase the amount of the drug to achieve
the effects he wants and that he felt the first time he used the drug.
(para 4-1d(3))
5.
Morphine-like. (para 4-2a)
6.
You are correct if you listed any three of the following:
Opium.
Heroin.
Morphine.
Methadone.
Meperidine (Demerol).
(para 4-2a)
7.
You are correct if you listed any three of the following:
Decreased urine output.
Pinpoint, nonreactive pupils.
Constipation.
Sex hormone levels depressed.
Wheals or hives at the injection site.
Generalized itching.
Decreased blood pressure.
Suppression of the cough reflex.
Drowsiness.
Respiratory depression.
Coma.
Subnormal temperature.
Hypoventilation.
(para 4-2d(1))
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