Morgen Ch.1 Full Test Bank Substance Use & Brain Review - Substance Use Disorders 1e Answer Key and Test Bank by Keith J. Morgen. DOCX document preview.

Morgen Ch.1 Full Test Bank Substance Use & Brain Review

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Chapter 1: Substance Use Disorder and Addiction: Basic and Brief Psychopharmacological and Neuropsychological Review

Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Cocaine is NOT associated with which neurotransmitter?

a. Serotonin

b. Dopamine

c. Acetylcholine

d. Norepinphrine

2. This type of administration occurs orally.

a. Transdermal

b. Intranasal

c. Parenteral

d. Enteral

3. This type of administration involves injecting and “skin popping.”

a. Transdermal

b. Intranasal

c. Parenteral

d. Enteral

4. This type of administration is associated with snorting of a substance.

a. Transdermal

b. Intranasal

c. Parenteral

d. Enteral

5. This type of administration is via absorption through the skin.

a. Transdermal

b. Intranasal

c. Parenteral

d. Enteral

6. This type of compound mixes easily with blood plasma and moves easily throughout the body.

a. Lipid-soluble

b. Water-soluble

c. Both a and b

d. Neither a nor b

7. This type of compound must bind with other molecules in order to move throughout the body.

a. Lipid-soluble

b. Water-soluble

c. Both a and b

d. Neither a nor b

8. A set amount of a substance being biotransformed per each hour is indicative of what type of biotransformation?

a. Zero-order

b. First-order

c. Depends on the substance

d. Depends on the administration

9. A set percentage of a substance being biotransformed per each hour is indicative of what type of biotransformation?

a. Zero-order

b. First-order

c. Depends on the substance

d. Depends on the administration

10. The time a substance takes to make it into general circulation is:

a. distribution half-life

b. therapeutic half-life

c. elimination half-life

d. administration half-life

11. The time the body takes to inactivate 50% of the substance ingested:

a. distribution half-life

b. therapeutic half-life

c. elimination half-life

d. administration half-life

12. The time the body takes to eliminate 50% of a single dose of the substance ingested:

a. distribution half-life

b. therapeutic half-life

c. elimination half-life

d. administration half-life

13. This type of half-life focuses on the time it takes for the concentration of a substance to decline and is used to determine if a substance (such as benzodiazepines) are short, medium, or long acting.

a. Alpha half-life

b. Beta half-life

c. Elimination half-life

d. Therapeutic half-life

14. Wernicke–Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS) is typically associated with what substance?

a. Cocaine

b. Heroin

c. Alcohol

d. Methamphetamine

15. In Cocaine users, increased linkages to the hippocampus and amygdala may explain how intense craving is linked with:

a. vulnerability to drug-related stimuli

b. impaired judgment

c. cocaine-associated memories

d. all of the above

16. As per Soyka et al. (2011), Opiates impair cognitive functioning in the following areas:

a. frontal cortex

b. cerebellum

c. hippocampus

d. both a and c

17. Methamphetamine users show symptoms consistent with frontal systems dysfunction; these symptoms include:

a. apathy

b. impulsivity

c. sensation seeking

d. all of the above

18. As per Brickman’s Model, the belief that the individual is responsible for their addiction development and their relapse is termed:

a. moral

b. spiritual

c. compensatory

d. disease

19. As per Brickman’s Model, the addictions counselor use of neuropsychology to account for the client responsibility related to addiction development and relapse is termed:

a. moral

b. spiritual

c. compensatory

d. disease

20. As per Brickman’s Model, the applicability of the 12-Step Philosophy is most associated with an area that is termed:

a. moral

b. spiritual

c. compensatory

d. disease

True/False Questions:

21. MDMA is associated with Dopamine.

a. True

b. False

22. Methamphetamine is associated with multiple neurotransmitters.

a. True

b. False

23. Nicotine is associated with Acetylcholine.

a. True

b. False

24. Glutamate increases neuron activity.

a. True

b. False

25. GABA increases neuron activity.

a. True

b. False

Essay Questions:

26. Explain some of the common neurocognitive deficits in those with substance use disorder (SUD) and how they impede traditional SUD treatment.

27. Describe the different types of half-life and their importance regarding substance use.

28. Briefly explain using biotransformation how/why someone gets drunk on alcohol.

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Chapter Number:
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Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
Chapter Name:
Chapter 1 Substance Use & Brain Review
Author:
Keith J. Morgen

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