What are symptoms of acute intoxication?
This is drinking (or other substance use) done before "going out" to events where mores substances will be ingested.
What is "pre-gaming"?
The term for consuming for consuming 5+ alcoholic drinks (male) or 4+ alcoholic drinks (female) in one sitting.
What is binge drinking?
This is information you want to gather prior to starting AOD treatment.
What is a complete AOD history (including when they started to use, which drugs have been used), progression of AOD use, and current use (including frequency, duration, environments, triggers, & how affects emotionally, cognitively, and physically?
This unit oversees AOD prevention at Marquette.
What is Health Promotion, Prevention, and Advocacy?
This is the treatment model
Marquette University uses when treating AOD issues.
What is harm reduction?
This is the second most widely used drug across all genders, ages, and races.
What is nicotine?
These are some of the reasons drinking games can be so dangerous.
What is drinking more than planned, alcohol poisoning, others deciding how much you drink, black-outs/brown-outs, etc
These are important things to keep in mind when working with college students who want to reduce substance use.
What are: need to realign perspective (everyone is not using), help find sober support, and need to focus on what was substance doing b/c that needs to be replaced?
All freshman students are required to complete this training.
What is Red Watch Band?
These are the 2 categories that marijuana belongs in.
What are depressants and hallucinogens?
The most widely-used date rape drug.
What is alcohol?
What are some of the negative side effects of marijuana use?
These are indicators that the person may need a higher level of care.
What are: if person needs detox (alc, heavy use other drugs, potential for medical issues), if person has longstanding use history, if person is has significant MH issues (risk factors), if person need more consistent medication management? Essentially anything above 0.5 or 1 for treatment level.
Support is available for students through these programs.
What is Recovery @ Marquette, counseling, local programs (SMART, The Pheonix, Recovery Dharma, Alcoholics Anonymous)?
These are 3 factors that can explain why some people are more prone to addiction.
What are biology/genetics, environment, and development?
This is the amount of time it can take a brain to return to "normal" after using in cannabis.
What is up to 3 weeks?
This is the most common side effect of caffeine withdrawal.
What are headaches?
These are AOD use and abuse protective factors.
(name 3)
What is strong sense of belonging and connectedness to campus and community, social and emotional competence, positive relationships with mentors and trusted adults, participation in supervised activities and student organizations, open communication with family, academic engagement and sense of purpose, and access to campus wellness resources and support
Policy: Students who seek emergency assistance for themselves or others during an alcohol or drug crisis will not face formal university disciplinary action for related conduct violations.
What is the Good Samaritan Policy?
These are the two "Ms" that marijuana directly affects, which often causes academic decline.
What are memory and motivation?
A stimulant that is popular among college students for increasing academic performance and/or weight loss
This is when higher quantities of a substance is needed to achieve the same effects.
What is tolerance?
These are some ways to assess insight into AOD use.
What are: positive & negative effects of use, affects interpersonally, is use a problem, what changes would they like to see regarding use, & scaling question of motivation to change?
Nalox-Zone (NARCAN) boxes are located in these areas.
What is Recovery at Marquette, residence halls, Marquette apartments, AMU, and Sports Annex?