Tobacco
Alcohol
Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine
Name that System
Illegal Drugs
100
This is a thick, dark liquid that forms when tobacco burns. This liquid coats the lining of the lungs and causes diseases.
What is Tar
100
This is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
What is Alcohol
100
These are found on the shelves of local pharmacy or grocery stores and can be bought without a doctor's prescription.
What are (OTC) Over-the-counter drugs
100
In this system tobacco use is linked to heart disease.
What is the Circulatory system
100
Believe it or not this drug is still illegal under Federal law in all 50 states.
What is Marijuana
200
This is an addictive drug found in tobacco.
What is Nicotine
200
This is the consumption of several alcoholic drinks in a very short period of time, this is especially dangerous.
What is Binge drinking
200
Who should you ask if you have any questions about OTC medicine.
What is A pharmacist and/or Medical doctor
200
In this system tobacco smoke damages at the alveoli, fragile plastic microscopic air sacs in the lungs, where carbon dioxide from the body cells and fresh oxygen from the air are exchanged. This damage may lead to emphysema a disease that destroys the alveoli. Smokers are also between 12 to 22 times more likely than non-smokers to develop lung cancer.
What is the Respiratory system
200
These are drugs that distort moods, thoughts, and senses examples are PCP, angel dust, LSD.
What are Hallucinogens
300
This is an odorless, poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns.
What is Carbon monoxide
300
This is when a person is physically and mentally impaired by the use of alcohol. Driving while in this condition can result in a jail term and, in some states, loss of driver's license.
What is Intoxicated
300
--------------------------Bonus Question---------------------- ------------------Points for each correct answer-------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One of these should be used when taking liquid medicine to measure the amount (dose) correctly
What is a dosing cup, measuring spoons, dosing spoon, or dosing syringe
300
In this system all forms of tobacco increase the risk of cavities and gum disease. Tobacco dulls the taste buds and can cause stomach ulcers. Tobacco use is linked to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, and pancreas.
What is the Digestive system
300
These are illegal drugs that were originally available mostly at nightclubs or at all night dance parties called raves. Examples of ecstasy, GHB, roofie, special K.
What are Club drugs
400
This is air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke.
What is Second-hand smoke
400
This is the measurement of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.
What is Blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
400
Just like foods, medicines have ________
What are expiration dates.
400
In this system tobacco use reduces the flow of oxygen to the brain, which can lead to a stroke.
What is the Nervous system
400
These are drugs that relieve pain and dull senses examples are heroin, morphine, and cocaine.
What are Narcotics
500
A single puff of tobacco smoke contains more than _____ chemicals?
What is 4000
500
Drinkers experience mild euphoria and loss of _____ as alcohol impairs regions of the brain.
What is Inhibition
500
you should never do this with other OTC, prescription medicines, or alcohol.
What is Combine them
500
In this system smokers have at least twice the risk of developing bladder cancer as non-smokers. Smokeless tobacco can also put users at risk of developing bladder cancer.
What is the Excretory system
500
These are substances whose fumes are breathed in to produce mind altering sensations. Inhaling them can cause nausea, dizziness, mental confusion, and loss of motor skills. Inhaled poisons go directly to the brain were they can cause permanent damage or even death. Examples are glue, gasoline and spray paint.
What are Inhalants
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