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List the seven drug categories |
CNS Depressants
CNS Stimulants Hallucinogens Dissociative Anesthetics Narcotic Analgesics Inhalants Cannabis |
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Define Drug
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Any substance, which when taken into the human body, can impair the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely.
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Drug categories that usually lower the pulse rate and blood pressure
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CNS Depressants
Narcotic Analgesics |
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The foot the subject will stand on first on One Leg Stand test.
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Left
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Drug categories that usually induce HGN.
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CNS Depressants
Dissociative Anesthetics Inhalants |
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The HIGHER number in blood pressure.
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Systolic
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Time period subject must estimate during the Romberg Balance test.
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30 seconds
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"Normal" pupil size range.
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2.5 mm to 5.0 mm
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Pulse point in the crease of the wrist.
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Radial
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Pupils of unequal size, greater than .5 mm
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Head injury
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Distinct, validated clues for Finger to Nose test.
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None
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Chloral Hydrate
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CNS Depressant
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Active ingredient in Cannabis.
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THC
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"Normal" range for the Systolic value in blood pressure.
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120-140
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Two organs where alcohol is most readily absorbed.
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Stomach
Small intestine |
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"Normal" pulse range
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60-90
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Number of validated clues for Walk and Turn test.
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Eight
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Where alcohol is most metabolized.
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Liver
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"Normal" diastolic range
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70-90
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Drug category that causes pupils to constrict
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Narcotic Analgesics
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The Autonomic Nervous Sub-system has sympathetic nerves and ? nerves.
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Parasympathetic
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Miosis
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Constricted Pupils
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Overlapping Effect
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One drug does effect some indicator of impairment and the other drug has no effect whatsoever on that indicator.
(Something+Nothing=Something) |
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Ritalin
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CNS Stimulant
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Synapse
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Gap between two nerve cells
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Distinct, validated clues for the Romberg test
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None
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