What are the three types of Alcohol?
Beer, wine, distilled spirits
Tobacco is legal T/F
True
What is the legal age in Minnesota to purchase tobacco?
18
Who is at a higher risk of addiction? Teens or Adults? Why?
Teens. Their brains are still developing.
__________ is any medicine that can be bought without a perscription.
Over the counter medicine
What does BAC stand for?
Blood Alcohol Content
What are 3 ways smokeless tobacco can be used?
Dip, chew, and snuff
When a mother smokes cigarettes when pregnant and gives birth to a "deformed baby"
Fetal Smoke Syndrome
What is the active chemical in marijuana?
THC
_______ Any substance that causes a change in a person's physical or psychological state
Drug
T/F Using alcohol speeds up your reaction time
False
What 4 cancers are caused by smokeless tobacco?
Mouth, throat, lips, and tongue
___________ is when a person inhales exhaled smoke from a smoker
Secondhand smoke
What are 4 commonly abused illegal drugs?
Marijuana, inhalants, club drugs, and anabolic steroids
Causes sleepiness
Sedative
_______ is a disease in which a person is dependent upon alcohol.
Alcoholism
Increased heart rate, Increased blood pressure, Stained teeth and fingers, Bad breath, Receding gums, Ulcer on gums, Tooth decay, Tooth loss, Black and hairy tongue, and Harmful eating habits
List a disease caused by secondhand smoke?
Lung Cancer
Heart disease
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Asthma
Drugs that often lead to abuse of other drugs.
Gateway drugs
Drug that distorts perceptions, causing the user to see or hear things that are not real.
Hallucinogens
What is FAS
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Is smokeless tobacco a gateway drug?
Yes
________ is a plant grown for its leaves that can be smoked, chewed or sniffed for the effects of the nicotine contained in them.
Tobacco
What are 3 of the 6 ways drugs enter the body
Implanted pumps, inhalation, injection, transdermal patches, ingestion, and topical application.
Drug that temporarily increases a person's energy and alertness
Stimulant