The legal age of use in the U.S.
What is 21 years old
Types of alcoholic beverages.
Beer, Wine, Spirits (vodka, gin, tequila, and whisky)
The amount of chemical compounds produced when burned
What is 7000 chemicals
The purpose of traditional tobacco
What is Traditional ceremonies
The year fentanyl was first developed
What is 1959
A disorder that occurs when a person uses larger amounts over time, experiences cravings and cannot cut down or quit.
What is Cannabis Use Disorder
Risks of impaired judgement due to alcohol usage
Lack of self-control, and decision-making skills. Increasing the likelihood of unsafe behaviors and accidents
One addictive chemical added to Commercial Tobacco, not found in Traditional Tobacco
What is Nicotine
The type of flavors and chemicals included
There are no added flavors or chemicals
The lethal dose of fentanyl
What is 2mg
The part of the brain that is harmed from using Cannabis as a teen
What is the Cerebral Cortex
The areas in the body that are most impacted by alcohol
What is the Central Nervous System and the Brain
The ethnic population that Tobacco companies target using advertising and sponsorships
What is Native American populations
How is Traditional tobacco made?
It is a natural source with no additives
The average amount of people who die from drug overdose each day in the U.S.
What is 189 people per day
Symptoms of withdrawal of Cannabis
What is Anxiety, Irritability, Anger, Aggression, Loss of Appetite, Depressed Mood, Headaches, Chills, Sweating, and Stomach Pain
Consequences of underage drinking include:
Injuries, sexual assaults, alcohol overdoses and death
Different types of smokeless tobacco include
What is Chewing Tobacco, Dissolvable tobacco, and snuff/ snus tobacco
Where can you buy this product?
Traditional tobacco can be picked, given by an elder and/or healer, and bought from a local harvester
Fill in the blanks:
Fentanyl is _____ more times potent than morphine and _____ more times potent than heroin.
What is 100 and what is 50.
The technical terminology for THC
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
4 body organs affected by excessive alcohol intake
What is the Liver, Heart, Stomach, and Immune System
What are some health risks associated with long term tobacco use
Cancer, Oral & Dental disease, cardiovascular diseases, muscular disease, Reproductive Risks, Nicotine Poisoning.
Medicinal uses of Traditional Tobacco
Snake & insect bites, toothaches, childbirth pain, Earaches, headaches, asthma and coughs
Overdose effects of Fentanyl
Cold and Clammy skin, changes in pupillary size, blue or purple nails, skin and lips, unconsciousness, and respiratory failure.