Addiction
Alcohol
Marijuana
Nicotine/Tobacco
Getting Help
100

A disease involving continued use of a substance despite serious substance-related problem

What is addiction or what is the definition of addiction?

100

an inability to stop or control alcohol consumption despite negative consequences in social, occupational, or health areas

What is Alcohol Use Disorder, alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence, or alcoholism?

100

T/F Hemp can get you high.

What is false?

According to WebMD, " Hemp is valued for other reasons, though. For instance, it can be used in:

  • Food
  • Animal feed
  • Clothes
  • Sheets and towels
  • Biodegradable plastics
  • Paper
  • Paint

Hemp seed is also rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and healthy fatty acids."


100

cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, hookah tobacco, and most e-cigarettes

What products contain nicotine?

100

Isolated incident of use without returning to old patterns of substance use

What is lapse or the definition of it?

200

Needing more of the substance to achieve desired results or effect

What is tolerance, building tolerance, definition of tolerance?

200

0.08% blood alcohol concentration

What is driving while intoxicated?
200

responsible for the intoxicating effect of marijuana

What is THC?


200

Completely quitting all tobacco and nicotine-containing products at the same time

What is "cold turkey"?

200

withdrawal from friends and family, sudden changes in behavior, engaging in risky behaviors, developing a high tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, feeling like you need a substance to be able to function

What are the symptoms of a substance use disorder?

300

Physical or psychological symptoms psychological symptoms when not using the substance

What is withdrawal or the definition of withdrawal?

300

percentage that genetics or hereditability accounting for a family history of alcohol problems

What is 60%?

300

it takes at least _____ times for adults seeking treatment for marijuana to quit

What is 6?

300
3 examples of Nicotine Replacement therapy

gum, patch, lozenge, nasal spray, or inhaler

300

going for a walk, doing yard work, playing with a pet, rearranging a room, swimming, baking, taking photos, listening to music,

What are some examples of a diversion?

400

affects the brain's reward circuit by flooding it with ____________ causing the reinforcement of pleasurable activities

What is dopamine? 

400

medication used to reduce cravings and prevent relapse when combined with counseling

What is naltrexone, acamprosate, or disulfiram?

400

Altered brain development, Chronic bronchitis, Cognitive Impairment, Schizophrenia, heart attack, gum disease, reproductive issues

what are the health effects of high cannabis use?

400

On average, the amount of money a pack-a-day smoker in Texas could save annually

What is $2, 590 or $2400 to $2600?

400
a trained medical staff monitors a person 24/7 for up to 7 days; staff administers tapering amounts of the substance or medical alternative to lessen the effects of withdrawal

What is detoxification?

500

Aggressive behavior in childhood, lack of parental supervision, low peer refusal skills, drug experimentation, availability of drugs at school, community poverty

What are risk factors associated with drug use, misuse, and addiction?

500

4 or more drinks, 8 or more drinks, one drink or less

What is binge drinking, heavy drinking, and moderate drinking?

500

Chemical formula of nicotine

Double Jeopardy!! 

What is C₁₀H₁₄N₂?

500

Name at least 3 self-help groups

What is Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Smart Recovery, or Double Trouble in Recovery?
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