Alcohol
Drugs and the Body
Miscellaneous
Do you know
100

What is BAC?

*hint* Alcohol...

Blood Alcohol Content, meaning, is the amount of alcohol (%)  in a persons blood.

100

What are two types of drug dependency?

Physical- when someone develops a tolerance for a drug or shows withdrawal symptoms with out it. 

Psychological- strong emotional (thinking) desire to continue using a drug.

100

What is the difference between OTC drugs and prescription drugs?

OTC drugs- people can buy them without a Dr. prescription. 

Prescription drugs- can only be obtained if a Dr. writes a prescription for you.


100

Having 5 or more drinks for men OR 4 or more drinks for women in one sitting is called?

Binge Drinking
200

The legal limit in TX is a BAC of what?

0.08%

200

What happens when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts of drug to get the same=similar high?

Tolerance

200

Most commonly used drug among teenagers?

Alcohol

200

The most commonly used drug in the United States

Marijuana

300

What is it called when someone's blood alcohol level rises  to a danger point?

Alcohol poisoning

300

what is an unwanted change in the body that is not related to what the drug is supposed to do?

side effect

300

These two drugs are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety,  and are often abused.  They are also highly addictive.

Valium & Xanax

300

It is against the law in all 50 states to sell alcohol to anyone under the age of what?

21 years old

400

What is the illegal drinking age in TX?

Under 21

400

Death is a possible result of this drug

All drugs

400

What category of prescription pills is the most addictive?

opiates (Oxycodone, Codeine, Percocet, Morphine)

400

What is the most common two-drug combination that results in death?

a)Alcohol and cocaine

b)Marijuana and alcohol

c) Prescription painkillers and alcohol

d) Prescription painkillers and LSD

C) prescription painkillers and alcohol 

-  Mixing drugs is always dangerous, and some combinations interact in ways that are particularly deadly. The number of people who died from mixing opioids and alcohol increased more than 300% from 1999 to 2010

500

Name 3 signs of alcohol poisoning:

Vomiting, seizures, passing out, cold/clammy skin, death, slurring, hypothermia...

500

Name 4 ways in which drugs enter the body

Smoking, sniffing, swallowing, injecting.

500

People, places and things can cause ______ for a person in recovery

Triggers

500

Alcohol and marijuana are the drugs most abused by teenagers. What comes next?

a)Ecstasy (MDMA)

b)Cocaine

c) Bath Salts

d) Prescription drugs and cough medicine

e)Tobacco

D) Prescription drugs and cough medicine 

- Some prescription medications have psychoactive (mind-altering) properties. In fact, prescription and drugstore cough and cold medicines are, after marijuana (and alcohol), the most commonly abused substances by Americans 14 and older.

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