alcohol affects the brains ability to
What is learn?
One short-term effect of cannabis use
What are short-term memory loss, impaired vision, impaired coordination, dry mouth, delayed response time
A stimulant found in sodas, coffee, energy drinks, and tea that can be addictive
What is caffeine?
T/F: It is legal for parents/legal guardians to serve alcohol to teenagers in their own homes.
False
This product is widely accepted and used for opioid overdose.
What is Narcan or Naloxone?
What is a depressant?
A drug used more commonly by people in the US than cannabis.
What are alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine?
How much caffeine is considered safe for most adults?
400 milligrams per day. Less for those who are more sensitive to caffeine.
Two legal consequences for an underage person with alcohol off campus
What are community service, paying a fine, being placed on probation, losing driver's license, or if drugs were involved be placed in drug court?
What substances are included in a DUI/DWI violation?
any controlled substance like alcohol or drugs (i.e,. cannabis, fentanyl, cocaine, some prescribed medications).
This organ does the most work in ridding alcohol from you body
What is the liver?
The length of time cannabis remains in your body.
What is 12-24 hours or More? (Depending on the type of test.)
What makes caffeine addictive?
The release of the "feel good" hormone called Dopamine.
What is Driving Under the Influence?
Cigarettes and marijuana joints are sometimes dipped in (or laced with) this hallucinogen.
What is PCP (angel dust).
Alcohol disrupts the parts of the brain development responsible for memory and ________
What is problem solving or logic?
The psychoactive chemical in cannabis that is responsible for feeling high
What is THC?
What is one caffeine alternative for boosting energy?
Matcha, apple cider vinegar, or daily exercise.
Legal age to buy tobacco products in California
What is 18?
Why is Fentanyl so dangerous?
Fentanyl is 50x stronger than heroin and 100x more potent than morphine. A speck (smaller than a few grains of salt) can literally kill you.
Intoxication impairs a person's ______ and physical abilities.
What is mental?
What is one way of using cannabis?
smoking (via bong, joint), vapes, edibles
T/F: Is Caffeine withdrawal an actual thing to consider?
True. Withdrawals usually occur when excessive amounts of caffeine products have been consumed, causing a dependence.
Legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) for those over 21 in California? Under 21 in California?
What is .08 and .01?
CMC expects those who engage in drinking to act in what manner?
What is responsible and/or moderate