PHP stands for...
What is Partial Hospitalization Program?
The first phase of an outpatient program, where clients attend programming both in the morning and the afternoon.
The Baywatch Boozer.
Who is David Hasselhoff?
It is reported that the star of Knight Rider and Baywatch continues to battle with alcohol and has lost all his money at the hands of addiction.
This is where the Liberty Bell is located.
What is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?
(Ironically, the Liberty Bell was forged in London, England. The cold weather on the journey to America took it's toll. The bell cracked when it was first rung.)
In 2019, this percentage of drug overdose deaths can be attributed to opioids.
a) 12%
b) 50%
c) 70%
d) 200%
What is 70%?
Opioids were involved in 49,860 overdose deaths in 2019 (70.6% of all drug overdose deaths).
This is the proper term for an in-car breathalyzer that prevents a user from starting a vehicle until a breath alcohol test is taken.
What is an Ignition Interlock Device?
SLE stands for...
What is "Sober Living Environment"?
Also known as a Sober Living Home.
This TV series follows a single mother who, after dealing with her battle with alcoholism and drug abuse, decides to restart her life in Napa, California, working as a waitress and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Her mother is also a recovering addict.
What is the show "Mom"?
This 4th of July, Americans will spend this much money on Beer.
a) $1 Billion
b) $500 Million
c) $2.5 Trillion
d) $950, 000
What is $1 Billion?
Fentanyl is 50 - 100 times stronger than morphine. Carfentanil is this many times stronger.
What is 10,000 times stronger.
(Fentanyl is traditionally a pain reliever, while carfentanil is a tranquilizer typically used for elephants and other large mammals. An amount of carfentanil the size of a poppy seed can prove fatal to a human, and even coming into contact with it as a first responder can result in breathing troubles and heart failure.)
This narcotic was once a legal ingredient in a famous soft drink.
What is cocaine?
THC stands for...
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol?
She is known as the First Lady of Treatment Centers.
Who is Betty Ford?
In 1982, after her own recovery, she established the Betty Ford Center (initially called the Betty Ford Clinic) in Rancho Mirage, California, for the treatment of chemical dependency, including treating the children of alcoholics.
America declared their independence from Britain on July 4th, 1776. T or F?
What is False?
(America declared their Independence on July 2. The Declaration of Independence was published on July 4th)
Narcan is the brand name for this life-saving drug administered to opioid addicts. The name of the drug is....
What is Naloxone?
Naloxone, sold under the brand name Narcan among others, is a medication used to block the effects of opioids. It is commonly used to counter decreased breathing in opioid overdose.
This is the name of the test utilized by law enforcement to determine if a driver is impaired.
What is a Field Sobriety Test?
Field Sobriety Tests assess balance, coordination, and the ability of the driver to divide his attention to more than one task during the field sobriety test. The tests have been scientifically proven to validate legal intoxication in drivers suspected of drunken driving in 90% of cases if administered by a trained officer.
The SMART Recovery program stands for...
What is Self-Management And Recovery Training?
An international non-profit organization that provides assistance to individuals seeking abstinence from addiction. The SMART approach is secular and science-based, using cognitive behavioral therapy and non-confrontational motivational methods.
A journalist (Johnny Depp) and his attorney (Benicio Del Toro) drive across the Mojave desert in this drug-infested, road trip movie.
What is Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas?
He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Who is John Hancock?
It's the largest signature on the document, likely because he was President of Congress at the time, according to the National Archives. His bold signature is the reason people use the phrase "put your John Hancock" when referring to signing your name.
This is how Naloxone works.
Nalaoxone is most commonly given as a nasal spray, and once the spray enters the user’s nostrils, it is absorbed and works as an opioid antagonist in the brain. It blocks opioid receptors from absorbing more opioids, which helps to reduce the negative effects of overdoses. Naloxone also knocks opioids out of receptors, helping to undo the damage of overdose.
Federal laws have now made marijuana legal in several states. True or False?
What is False?
At least 34 STATES have legalized marijuana, either for recreational use or medical purposes. But on a Federal level, Marijuana is still classified as a Schedule 1 drug, and therefore illegal.
EMDR stands for...
What is Eye Movement and Desensitization Reprocessing?
A technique in which an experience that was traumatic is recalled whilst doing bilateral stimulation, such as side-to-side eye movement or hand tapping, which enables the experience to be correctly processed.
A big-city newspaper columnist is forced to enter a drug and alcohol rehab center after ruining her sister's wedding and crashing a stolen limousine in this comedic drama.
What is 28 Days?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!! These 2 Presidents both died on July 4th, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (which they both signed).
Who is Thomas Jefferson and John Adams?
This is what SSRI stands for and what it does.
What is Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor? SSRIs work by preventing your blood from absorbing some of the serotonin from your brain. This leaves a higher level of serotonin in the brain, and increased serotonin can help relieve depression.
A Schedule 1 Drug is defined as a drug with no currently accepted ________ ______ and a high potential for ______.
What is "medical use" and "abuse"?
Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified by the DEA into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug’s acceptable medical use and the drug’s abuse or dependency potential.