Basics
Health Effects
Nicotine Withdrawal & Cravings
Alcohol Withdrawal & Cravings
Coping Skills
100

Coffee, cold water, walking, and showers make people “sober up” faster- fact or fiction?

What is fiction?

100

Smoking and vaping damage this organ the most.

What are the lungs?

100

Irritability, anxiety, and restlessness are examples of this.

What is nicotine withdrawal?

100

In terms of withdrawals, Alcohol is the least dangerous drug to stop using-  Fact or Fiction?

Fiction

100

This type of breathing involves breathing in for 4 seconds, holding for 4, breathing out for 4, and holding for 4, which can significantly reduce stress by calming the vagus nerve

What is box breathing?

200
It can take up to this number of hours for an alcoholic drink to leave a person's system

What is 2-3 hours?

200
Having just one or two drinks a day is ok if you are pregnant- Fact or Fiction?

What is Fiction? 

200

Most nicotine cravings last about this long.

What is 5–10 minutes?



200

This prevents users from seeking help because they fear they will be judged

What is stigma?

200

The collective name for the People (and/or animals) you can trust to reach out to when you need to talk about issues you are having

What is your support system?

300

This is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States

What is tobacco use

300

Nicotine has been linked to this lung injury that causes gastro symptoms, chest congestion and difficulty breathing

What is Evali?

300

People often mistake withdrawal symptoms for this mental health issue.

What is anxiety?

300

Being Lonely, Tired, or Angry are examples of this type of trigger.

What is an emotional/internal trigger?  

  • HALT Method: An acronym for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired, representing common emotional/physical states that cause cravings.
300

This coping skill boosts prefrontal cortex (PFC) health by increasing blood flow, volume, and neuronal connectivity

What is Exercise?

400

Nicotine increases this brain chemical that makes smoking feel rewarding.

What is dopamine? 

400

Children who have this are more likely to have learning disorders and delayed development. 

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

400

Nicotine withdrawal usually peaks around this time after quitting.

What is 2–3 days?

400

Alcohol use disorder is a disease- Fact or Fiction?

Fact!  Genetic factors and environmental factors both contribute to risk

400

This coping skill involves waiting/riding out the craving without acting on it.

What is urge surfing?

500

Over time, the brain needs more nicotine and/or alcohol to feel the same effect—this is called this.

What is tolerance?

500

This type of drinking can lead to a severe blackout, which is like amnesia that may last for hours

What is binge drinking?

500

Nicotine use is linked with higher or lower relapse rates for substance use recovery?

What is Higher?
500

Signs of this are clammy skin, vomiting, difficulty breathing, and a low heart rate

What is Alcohol poisoning?

500

People who use support are this much more likely to quit successfully.

What is up to twice as likely?

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