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100

These accelerate messages between the brain and the body. They can make a person feel more awake, alert, confident or energetic.  (ex. Nicotine and caffeine)

What are Stimulants?

100

Every day an estimated ____ people die in drunk-driving crashes

A. 12     B. 24     C. 30  

What is C. 30?

100

The positive effects of quitting smoking start taking place as soon as _____ after stopping

A. 20 minutes     B. 12 hours      C. 1 week 

What is A. 20 minutes?

*within 20m Heart Rate drops

*within 12 hours Carbon Monoxide drops

100

A disorder related to a severe vitamin B1 deficiency. Seen in individuals with poor nutrition and is a common complication of long-term heavy drinking.

A. Wet Brain    B. Rickets      C.  Cobalamin

What is A. Wet Brain?

100

AA stands for ______ and is an example of this type of group

What is Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-step

200

These change a person’s thoughts, mood, sense of time or perception of their environment or themselves. (ex: Peyote and psilocybin)

What are Psychedelics/Hallucinogens?

200

Approximately ____ of driving fatalities each year involve drunk drivers (0.08+)

A. 1/4    B. 1/3    C. 2/3

What is B. 1/3?

200

These are the two most commonly abused drugs/substances 

What is Alcohol and Marijuana?

200

A condition affecting a child due to consumption of alcohol by the mother during pregnancy.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

200

MADD is the acronym for this anti-drunk driving organization

What is Mothers Against Drunk Driving?

300

These slow the central nervous system and slow messages between the brain and the rest of the body. Often used as pain relievers. (ex: Heroin and Codeine)

What are Opiods?

300

In the last 30 years national DUI rates in the US have ________ by 1/3 

A. Increased     B. Decreased

What is B. decreased?

300

National average cost of a pack of cigarettes

A. $3.50   B. $4.35    C. $6.96

What is C. $6.96?

300

A type of liver damage where healthy cells are replaced by scar tissue. A common cause is excessive drinking of alcohol

What is Cirrhosis?

300

The acronym for the percentage of alcohol in a person's blood stream.

What is BAC?

400

These affect the CNS - slowing down the messages between the brain and the body. They can reduce concentration, inhibitions and coordination and cause people to feel relaxed. (ex: Alcohol and benzos)

What are Depressants?

400

The average number of speeding citations issued each year in the US

A. 13m      B. 20m     C. 41m

What is C. 41m?

400

If you get a second DUI within _____ years you may come back for our lovely 18month program

What is ten?

400

Symptoms that develop when a person suddenly limits or stops consuming their substance after a period of continuous use

What is Withdrawal?

400

Known as MAT; this treatment program uses medication and counseling/therapy to help individuals sustain recovery (ex: methadone and naltrexone)

What is Medication assisted treatment?

500

These are in a category of their own because depending on the person and the strain - the effects change

What are cannabinoids?

500

The 2019 seatbelt use rate in the US

A. 91.7%      B. 86.2 %    C. 74.4% 

What is A. 91.7%?

500

A standard drink is  ____ of *pure alcohol*

A. 0.2oz      B. 0.6oz      C. 1oz    

What is B. 0.6 oz?

500

Your chances of developing lung, pancreatic, bladder and stomach cancer are increased by ________

Smoking 

500

This device measures a drivers BAC before starting their vehicle

What is an IID?

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