What is one long term risk of depressants?
Physical dependence or addiction
What is BAC?
Blood Alcohol Content
What is the legal drinking age in Ohio?
21 years old
What does MEA stand for?
Medical Emergency Assistance Program
What is the most well known opioid?
Fentanyl
How much alcohol is in a standard drink?
0.6 ounces (14 grams)
The legal limit in Ohio of BAC is what?
.08%
What vital organ does Alcohol effect the most?
The liver
What does CPS stand for?
Counseling and Psychological Services
Why is Fentanyl more dangerous than other opioids?
The effects of fentanyl often appear faster and can last longer than other opioids.
Name 2 examples of depressants.
Alcohol, Cannabis, Valium, and Xanax
How many drinks is considered binge drinking for males?
5 or more drinks
What is the #1 alcoholic drink consumed?
Beer
What does RISE stand for?
Recovery to Inspire, Share, and Empower
What is speedballing?
When opioids are mixed with the stimulant drug cocaine. Speedballing reduces the ability to recognize the symptoms of overdose of either drug.
What does each line mean on a red solo cup?
Bottom line= Spirits (1.5 ounces)
Middle line= Wine (5 ounces)
Top line= Beer (12 ounces)
Why does alcohol poisoning usually happen?
Many people don't actually know how much alcohol is in their drink.
What is the #1 drinking night in America?
St. Patrick's Day
2 people in your group need to demonstrate "The Recovery Position"
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Name some examples opioids.
Heroin, Fentanyl, Morphine, Oxycontin, Vicodin
What are 3 effects of depressants?
Calmness and relaxation, slow breathing, sleeplessness, talkative and bold, confused and uncoordinated, etc.
What does the CUPS acronym stand for?
Signs that could indicate that someone has alcohol poisoning
C= cold, clammy skin
U= unconsciousness
P= puking
S= slowed or irregular breathing
If you are under the age of 21, what can your BAC be before you receive a DUI?
.02%
What are the 4 ways in which drugs enter the body?
By mouth, by injection, by inhalation, and by absorption
What are at least 3 risks of Opioid use?
Overdose, tolerance, physical dependence, and addiction