What does “NA” stand for?
What is "Narcotics Anonymous"
What organ is most affected by alcohol?
What is the liver?
True or False: Prescription drugs are always safe if they come from a doctor.
What is False (only safe if used as prescribed for you)?
True or False: “Everyone tries drugs at some point.”
What is False?
What is one healthy way to manage stress?
What is exercise, talking to a friend, journaling, or mindfulness?
True or False: NA meetings are only for adults.
What is False (teenagers can attend open meetings)?
What drug increases heart rate and energy but causes a crash later?
What is a stimulant (like cocaine or methamphetamine)?
What can happen if someone mixes drugs with alcohol?
What is it can cause dangerous or deadly reactions?
True or False: You can’t get addicted to marijuana.
What is False (you can develop dependence or addiction)?
Who can you talk to if you’re worried about a friend’s drug use?
What is a trusted adult, teacher, counselor, or parent?
What is one main goal of NA meetings?
What is "to help people stop using drugs and support recovery"?
Name one way that drug use affects the brain’s communication system.
What is it changes how brain cells send and receive signals?
What is one social consequence of drug use?
What is loss of trust, friends, or family conflict?
Myth or Fact: Peer pressure is the only reason people use drugs.
What is Myth (there are many reasons, including stress or curiosity)?
What is one protective factor that helps people avoid drug misuse?
What is strong relationships, hobbies, or positive role models?
What is the name of the booklet that outlines the 12 steps of recovery?
What is The Basic Text?
What body system is damaged by smoking or vaping?
What is the respiratory system?
Overdose means what?
What is taking too much of a substance, leading to serious harm or death?
Myth or Fact: Stopping drug use “cold turkey” is always safe.
What is Myth (some drugs need medical supervision to quit safely)?
What is one reason some teens choose to stay drug-free?
What is to protect health, goals, or family relationships?
What is one key principle shared by both NA and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?
What is anonymity, honesty, or mutual support?
Long-term drug use can change which part of the brain that controls judgment and decision-making?
What is the prefrontal cortex?
Name one risk of using drugs even “just once.”
What is addiction, overdose, or risky decision-making?
True or False: Addiction is a moral weakness.
What is False (it’s a health condition that affects the brain)?
What is one-way communities can help prevent drug misuse?
What is education, support programs, or youth engagement activities?