Lasting Impression
Alcoholism
In A Class of Their Own
Facts About Alcohol
Facts About Drugs
100
a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences to the addicted individual and to those around him or her.
What is Addiction?
100
Disease characterized by the alcoholic having a pattern of drinking excessively despite the negative effects.
What is the diagnoses of alcohol use disorder?
100
A substance that distorts one’s perception of reality
What is a hallucinogen?
100
When large amount of alcohol is consumed in a short period of time.
What is binge drinking?
100
The thinking capability slows down.
What is the first thing that happens after taking drugs?
200
A state resulting from chronic use of a substance that has produced tolerance and where negative PHYSICAL symptoms of withdrawal result from abrupt discontinuation or dosage reduction.
What is Physical Dependence?
200
Alcoholism is a complex group of genetic, psychological, and environmental factors.
What causes Alcoholism?
200
Speeds up the body’s reactions, providing a temporary feeling of endless energy
What are stimulants?
200
What gender is most likely to drink in excess and 2 times more likely to be involved in a fatal alcohol related car accident?
What is male?
200
Kidney problems, it is the first organ that starts to die.
What is the most common effect on the body of (aside from mental issues) drug abuse?
300
Compensatory changes, such as down regulation and desensitization, in the number and sensitivity of central nervous system receptors. Over time, these changes compel a person to take more of the substance to achieve the same effect; or if the person maintains the same level and pattern of consumption, they stop experiencing the desired effect.
What is Tolerance?
300
a congenital syndrome caused by excessive consumption of alcohol by the mother during pregnancy, characterized by retardation of mental development and of physical growth, particularly of the skull and face of the infant.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
300
Form of synthetic male hormone, testosterone
What are steroids?
300
Cardiovascular disease Cancer of the throat, liver or mouth Depression Dementia Liver disease
What is long term health issues
300
You’ve built up a drug tolerance. You take drugs to avoid or relieve withdrawal symptoms. You’ve lost control over your drug use. Your life revolves around drug use. You’ve abandoned activities you used to enjoy You continue to use drugs, despite knowing it’s hurting you.
What are common symptoms of drug users?
400
A specific syndrome that often begins within a few hours of stopping a substance. This occurs because the down regulation of receptors leads to unstable neurotransmission. These receptors take days or weeks to normalize with abstinence, creating a constellation of symptoms and signs that are opposite to the substance’s main effect.
What is withdrawal?
400
The mind's way to rationalize drinking and it's consequences.
What is denial?
400
Slows down the nervous system, making people feel less anxious, more relaxed
What are sedatives?
400
60-90 minutes after ingestion when the stomach is empty.
What is peak blood alcohol level?
400
Bloodshot eyes, larger or smaller pupils Changes in appetite or sleep patterns. Deterioration of physical appearance, personal grooming habits Unusual smells on breath, body, or clothing Tremors, slurred speech, or impaired coordination
What are signs a person is using drugs?
500
Depressant- reducing functional or nervous activity.
What is a depressant?
500
1. Smell on breath or skin 2. Glazed or bloodshot eyes 3. Passive or argumentative 4. Deterioration in appearance or hygiene 5. Decreased ability to pay attention and lack of judgement
What are signs a person is intoxicated?
500
Highly addictive painkillers
What are Narcotics?
500
.08%
What is the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration in Wisconsin?
500
Family history of addiction Abuse, neglect, or other traumatic experiences in childhood Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety Early use of drugs Method of administration, may increase its addictive potential
What is reasons for becoming addicted?
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