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Kin 302 Test 2
Take Test: Test #2

10/25/12 11:32 PM

2012-FA-E1-KIN302-BE_KIN502-BG Contemporary Health Issues 2012-FA-E1-KIN302-BE_KIN502-BG Learning Activities Week 8 -- Infectious Diseases and Common Ailments Take Test: Test #2

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Test #2 is a 50 point, multiple choice and True/False test covering chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. You will only have on attempt at the test, so once you open it, you must complete it.

Instructions Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This Test can only be taken once. Force Completion Once started, this Test must be completed in one sitting.

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What is the phenomenon in which progressively larger doses of a drug are needed to produce the desired effects? tolerance addiction withdrawal compulsion

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We all engage in potentially addictive behaviors.
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Antidepressants fall under which category of drug? generic drugs

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illicit drugs over-the-counter drugs prescription drugs

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Even when intentionally abusing drugs, there can still be serious consequences if not taken correctly. The following is an example of which type of interaction? An interaction between two drugs which causes the effects of the two drugs to be multiplied beyond what would have occurred if taken alone. antagonism inhibition synergism intolerance

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Cocaine is a(n) stimulant hallucinogen depressant opiate

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Abuse of which drug causes the following side effects: aggressive mood swings, acne, liver tumors, elevated cholesterol, hypertension, kidney disease, and immune system disturbances? anabolic

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