Risks
Choices
Standards and Low-Risk Guidelines
A Closer Look at My Drug Choices
100

The two types of risk for all lifestyle-related health problems 

What are Risks? 

100

Body/Biology + Choices = 

What is outcome?

100

Refers to 0.6 ounce of pure alcohol in any alcoholic beverage.

What is "standard drink"?

100

Substances breathed in for the purpose of getting high

What is inhalants?

200

Risks we cannot change

What is Biological Risks?

200

Choices interact with ______ to trigger or prevent heart disease.

What is Biology?

200

Standards for over-the-counter and prescription drugs are typically expressed in this 

What is milligrams? 

200

Include LSD, PCP, peyote, mescaline, psilocybin mushrooms or Ecstasy (MDMA)

What is Hallucinogens? 

300

A family history of heart disease means we're __________ to the trigger point. 

What is closer? 
300

____________ and ___________ factors influence our choices.

What is Psychological and Social? 

300

There is no standardization for this

What is illegal substances?

300

Using drugs without a prescription of our own, or using the drug to get high 

What Is Non-medical use of prescription drugs?

400

Alcoholism and drug addiction are centered in this

What is the brain? 

400

Risks we can change 

What is Choices?

400

Risk for health problems begin at this amount of standard drinks per day

What is 3 standard drinks per day?

400

Many medication bottles, both over-the-counter and prescribed, are labeled this 

What is "Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication?"

500

Attitudes, beliefs, values, preferences and personality traits are this type of influence

What is psychological influence? 

500

This is triggered when we make enough high-risk choices to reach that point. 

What is addiction? 

500

The only low-risk choice for drugs used for non-medical purpose 

What is abstinence?

500

Who can develop alcoholism or drug addiction

What is anyone?

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