Tobacco
Alcohol
Marijuana
Stimulants/Inhalants
Opiates
100
Cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, and chewing tobacco contain this addictive drug and is the main ingredient.
What is nicotine?
100
Fill in the blank: Alcohol is a central nervous ______________.
What is Depressant?
100
True or False: Marijuana is 5 to 25 times stronger than it was ten years ago.
What is True?
100
Breathing in inhalants through the nose directly from the container.
What is sniffing?
100
From the documentary it stated over ______ years ago the curse of opium was born
What is 6000 years ago?
200
Cigarette smoking accounts for about one-third of all cancers, including ____ percent of lung cancer cases. A)80 B)90 C)70 D)85
90%
200
Alcohol reaches the brain in 30 seconds.
How many seconds does it take for alcohol to reach the brain?
200
How many users of marijuana become hooked and use the drug daily? A)1 out of 10 B)1 out of 5 C)3 out of 4 D)1 out of 3
What is D)1 out of 3
200
What is the term describing children, teens, and adults dying anytime while using inhalants, whether it's their first time or tenth time using.
What is Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome?
200
This drug is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. It is a white or brown powder.
What is Heroin?
300
True or False: Tobacco smoke is a complex mixture of chemicals such as carbon monoxide, tar, formaldehyde, cyanide, and ammonia, many of which are known carcinogens.
True
300
Defined as drinking at least four drinks in a row for females and five for males on one or more occasions. Take in alcohol faster than the body can process it.
What is binge drinking?
300
Of all the young people who die of drug overdoses, what % started their drug use with marijuana? A)98% B)80% C)60% D)30%
What is A)98%
300
Name 3 types of stimulants.
Cocaine, amphetamines, some OTC stimulants, some prescribed medications, caffeine, nicotine
300
Name 2 commonly abused prescription drugs related to opiates.
What is Hydrocodone, Oxycodon/Oxycotin, Fentanyl, Methadone, Codeine, Morphine,
400
________ __________ who smoke cigarettes run an increased risk of miscarriage, stillborn or premature infants, or infants with low birth weight.
What is pregnant women?
400
When a lot of alcohol is consumed the brain struggles to get oxygen. Symptoms include: vomiting, unconsciousness, cold, clammy, pale, or bluish skin, slow or irregular breathing.
What is alcohol poisoning?
400
_____ is a chemical in marijuana. It alters your mood.
What is THC?
400
True or False: The end phase in meth use consists of schizophrenia, paranoid psychosis, chronic depression, and meth dementia.
What is True?
400
What is the main purpose of prescribed opiates when taken as prescribed?
It's mainly used for pain, or control cough.
500
There is no cure for lung cancer and 90-95% of lung cancer victims die within ___ years.
What is 5 years?
500
Certain specific toxic effects of alcohol on the developing fetus (baby). The defects can range from obvious physical defects, mental deficits, and behavioral problems.
What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder/Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
500
Marijuana impairs this part of the brain, which is the memory part of the brain.
What is the hippocampus?
500
Weight loss, muscle weakness, disorientation, inattentiveness, lack of coordination, irritability, and depression. Are these the short term or long term effects of inhalants?
What is Long term effects?
500
True or False: Some examples of Opioid withdrawal symptoms include: Anxiety, chills and goose bumps, and over eating.
What is False? Withdrawal symptoms include, anxiety, chills and goose bumps, bone, joint, and muscle pain, runny nose, coughing, muscle cramps, anorexia, teary eyes, fever, insomnia, sweating, diarrhea, HBP, yawning, vomiting, and stomach cramps.
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