First Aid for Corrections Officers Practice Test

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What term describes the response experienced from quitting the use of substances?

  1. Dependency

  2. Withdrawal

  3. Addiction

  4. Tolerance

The correct answer is: Withdrawal

The term that best describes the response experienced when an individual stops using substances is withdrawal. Withdrawal refers to the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person who has been using a substance regularly suddenly reduces or stops its intake. These symptoms can vary in intensity and may include anxiety, nausea, sweating, shaking, and more, depending on the substance involved. Understanding withdrawal is crucial for corrections officers, as they often encounter situations where individuals may be going through this process. Dependency involves a state where an individual requires a substance to function normally, but it doesn’t specifically address the symptoms experienced upon cessation. Addiction is a broader term that encompasses the compulsive use of a substance despite harmful consequences, while tolerance refers to the phenomenon where a person needs to consume more of a substance to achieve the same effects, not the response from stopping its use. Each of these terms has distinct meanings and implications in the context of substance use and its effects on individuals.