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Which of the following is referred to as "whippets" in the context of inhalants?

  1. Anesthetics in tiny tubes

  2. Volatile nitrates

  3. Opioids

  4. Colas

The correct answer is: Anesthetics in tiny tubes

Inhalants often encompass a range of substances, and the term "whippets" specifically refers to small canisters that contain nitrous oxide, typically used as an anesthetic. These canisters are commonly sold for culinary purposes, such as to whip cream, hence the name "whippets." When people misuse these canisters for recreational purposes, they inhale the nitrous oxide to achieve a euphoric high or altered state of consciousness. The other options do not fit this definition. Volatile nitrates refer to a different class of inhalants that are generally used for medical purposes, such as treating angina, and are not associated with the term "whippets." Opioids are a class of drugs used primarily for pain relief and are not inhalants. Colas are carbonated beverages and also have no relation to this term in the context of inhalants. Understanding the specific substances and their common slang names is crucial in the field of addiction counseling, as it aids in identifying and discussing inhalant misuse with clients.