Goal-Setting & Decision-Making
Effective Communication
Safe Use of Prescription & OTC Medications
Peer Pressure Refusal
Effects of Alcohol & Nicotine Use
100

What are the 6 steps to reaching your goal? 

Name It, Picture Yourself, Say "I Can," Think How To Do It, Go For It, Celebrate Your Success

100

What is communication? 

Communication is the sending and receiving of information between 2 or more people so the message can be understood. 

100

True or False: Positive self-talk leads to positive emotions which leads to healthy actions. 

True!

Using positive self-talk can help you see the brighter side of a situation. 

100

Who is a peer? 

Someone your own age. A peer could be a classmate, friend, or someone who lives in your neighborhood. 

100

What is a drug? 

A drug is a substance put into the body that changes the way the body or mind works. 

200

What are the four goal-naming criteria? 

Your goal must be:

- Personal

- Possible

- Positive

- Specific

200

What are the two roles in communication?

Speaker: sends the message

Listener: receives the message

200

True or False: It is safe for you to take prescription and OTC medications without the help of a trusted adult. 

False!

It is ideal to take medication with the help of a trusted adult. 

200

What is the difference between negative peer pressure and positive peer pressure? 

Negative peer pressure: Someone your own age trying to get you to do something you know you shouldn't do.

Positive peer pressure: Encouraging a peer to make a responsible decision or do something healthy. 

200

What does addictive mean? 

A person addicted to a drug feels like they have to have the drug to feel normal. The person keeps using it even when the drug causes problems or makes them feel sick. 

300

What are the four steps to the Decision-Making Model? 

- Stop

- Think

- Act

- Reflect

300

True or False: Suppose I call you on the phone, and you do not answer. Instead of talking to you I talk to your voicemail. 

Is that communication? 

False! There is no listener, I would just be talking to myself. 

300

What is the difference between prescription and over-the-counter medication? 

Prescription medication is given to you through a doctor's prescription or written permission. 

Over-the-counter medication can be readily purchased at a grocery store, convenience store, or pharmacy. 

300

STEER CLEAR means to ______ a peer pressure situation before it even starts. 

Avoid

300

Tobacco use is the leading cause of me. I am a serious disease that can develop in the lungs, throat, or mouth of the user. 

What am I? 

Cancer

400

What is a consequence? 

The result of an action you take or a decision you make. 

400

What is the most ideal style of communication and why? 

Assertive communication is the most effective because you are confident in what you are saying, and you are also aware of the other person's thoughts and ideas. 

400

Where can you learn about the recommended dosage (amount) of medication to take? 

Acceptable answers:

- on the label 

- on the packaging

- from the doctor, nurse or pharmacist

400

Cole wanted Rob to steal a candy bar. Rob walked out of the store. 

Which refusal strategy did Rob use? 

WALK AWAY

400

How does alcohol use affect the hippocampus? 

Alcohol use can cause memory loss and affect a person's ability to learn. 

500

What is the difference between a positive consequence and a negative consequence? 

Bad decisions have negative consequences.

Good decisions have positive consequences. 

500

What are the characteristics of a Distracted Listener? 

- Interrupts the speaker

- Avoids eye contact

- Turns away from the speaker

- Focuses on something else

- Thinks about what to say next

- Is easily distracted

500

Tylenol, Motrin, Vix, and Advil are examples of ______

Over-the-counter medications!

500

State all 9 peer-pressure refusal strategies. 

Steer Clear, Walk Away, Ignore, Reverse the Pressure, Broken Record, State the Facts, Better Idea, Say, "No", Make an Excuse

500

Jada: It's just one puff from a vape pen. It's no big deal.

Misty: It's not a good idea, there's so many health risks related to vaping. Also, we could get caught by our teachers or get in trouble with our parents. 

What peer pressure refusal strategy did Misty use in this situation? 

STATE THE FACTS

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