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The term "Drug", as used in this training means "any substance that, when taken into the human can impair ________" |
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The Ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely |
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The technical term for constricted pupils |
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A chemical that passes from one nerve cell to the next cell and carries messages across the gap between the two nerve cells is called |
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Amphetamines are examples of ___ |
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A subject under the combined influence of Heroin and PCP usually will have constricted Pupils
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Ingesting drugs from 2 or more drug categories is called _______ |
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In a blood pressure measurement, the lower number is called the _____ Pressure |
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Which of the following drugs is a CNS Depressant?
A. Methamphetamine
B. Psilocybin
C. Demerol
D. Codeine
E. Secorbarbital
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Which of the following drugs will cause the pupils of the eyes to constrict? |
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Which one the following usually will cause the pupils of the eyes to dilate?
A. Combo of pcp heroin
B. PCP
C. Hallucinogens
D. Narcotic analgesics
E. Volatile solvents |
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Which of the following usually will not affect body temperature?
A. CNS Depressants
B. Narcotic analgesics
C. Hallucinogens
D. Dissociative Antesthetics
E. CNS Stimulants |
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Which of the following will usually lower the BP?
A. DIssociative anesthetics
B. CNS Depressants
C. Hallucinogens
D. CNS stimulants
E. Cannabis |
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A subject under the combined influence of cocaine and LSD usually will have an elevated blood pressure.
UP + Up= up |
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On the Walk and Turn, the subject should be instructed to take 9 steps down the line, turn in a prescribed manner, and take ____ steps back down the line
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An example of a Synthetic Narcotic analgesic |
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Which of the following drug categories usually depress or slow down the pulse rate?
A. cannabis
B. Dissociative Anesthetics
C. Inhalants
D. Narcotic analgesics
E. Hallucinogens |
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A subject under the influence of a hallucinogen may relate that he or she "hears colors". That is an example of |
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A subject under the combined influence of Cannabis and Cocaine usually does not exhibit HGN.
This is example of ___
None + None= none |
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When the body reacts to the presence of a drug by producing hormones or neuotransmitters to counteract the effects of the drug consumed, this is called _____ effect |
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Which subcategory of inhalants usually causea depressed or lowered pulse rate?
A. Volatile solvents
B. Aerosols
C. Anesthetic Gases
D. Fluorocarbons
E. NONE- All inhalants usually elevate the pulse rate |
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NONE- All inhalants usually elevate the pulse rate |
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DRE certification is for a period of ____ yrs |
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The gap that separates the two neurons is called the |
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a Sympathomimetic drug?
A. Cocaine
B. Methamphetamine
C. MDMA
D. LSD
E. Heroin |
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A subject is under the combined influence of Heroin and Cocaine and his/her blood pressure is 130/80. This is due to____
BP up + Bp down =up/down/normal |
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The only artery that carries deoxygenated blood is the ____ Artery |
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Codeine can best be described as
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A natural alkaloid of opium |
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Which of the following drugs usually cause dilated pupils? A. ETOH
B. Percodan
C. Ketamine
D. Desoxyn
E. Demerol |
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What is the artery used for the measurement of blood pressure for DRE purpose? |
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Pupil- Constricted
Pulse- 54
BP- 116/66 (down)
HGN- NO
VGN- NO |
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Subject under influence of narcotic analgesic |
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The afferent nerves are also known as ____ Nerves |
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Someone who is under the influence of Diazepam usually will have ____
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Pupils in the DRE average range |
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The drug Thorazine is _____ |
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AnAnti Psychotic Tranquilizer |
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The effects of cocaine are most quickly felt when teh drug is |
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Which of the following is a CNS Depressant that usually causes dilation of the pupils?
A. Methaqualone
B. Phenobarbital
C. Zolpidem
D. Demerol
E. Flurazepam |
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The drug Ritalin usually produces what? |
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When examining a drug impaire person who is tolerant to the effects of the specific drug, which of the following is the DRE most likely to observe? |
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Clinical signs of impairment |
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An example of a semi- synthetic narcotic is |
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An example of a naturally occuring Hallucinogen is |
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PCP's observable effects gernally last ___ Hours |
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For DRE purpose, average blood pressure
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Which of the following must you accomplish before you can be certified as a DRE? |
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Conduct a minimum of 12 instructor observed and approved drug evaluations |
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Which of the following is NOT an inhalant
A. Amyl Nitrate
B. Nitrous Oxide
C. Chloral Hydrate
D. Butyl Nitrite
E. Isobutyl Nitrite |
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Two types of narcotic analgesics are Opiates and _____ |
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Which of the following is a metabolite of THC? |
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Which of the following is a Volatile Solvent? |
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There are ____ Subcatefories of CNS Stimulants |
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Desoxyn is a drug in the ____ Dre drug category |
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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 ___ |
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The lack of conergence test should be administered immediately after |
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When shining the penlight directly into the subject's eye for the direct light check, the DRE also checks for pupil raction to light and ___ |
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