Legal level of intoxication for driving in the state of Oregon.
What is 0.08?
Stage marked by denial of and/or inability to see the problem behavior.
What is Pre-Contemplation?
Definition of an asymptomatic infection, and please provide one example.
What is an infection that shows no symptoms? One example is chlamydia.
PAWS stands for _____ _______ ______ _______.
What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
What class of drug does methamphetamine fall into? The answer is not narcotic.
What is a stimulant?
Oregon is a ________ __________ state, meaning that you do not need to be intoxicated to any certain level to be charged with DUII.
What is Zero Tolerance?
A return to use, acting out the problem behavior.
What is Relapse?
How does one treat a bacterial infection, and please provide an example.
What is by taking antibiotics? Examples include Gonorrhea, syphilis and chlamydia.
Please name one drug whose withdrawals alone (not the side effects of withdrawals) can be fatal.
What is alcohol and/or benzodiazepines?
Please name a legal stimulant drug.
What is nicotine or caffeine?
True/False: I cannot be charged with driving under the influence of my medication, as long as I have a current, valid prescription available to show the officer when I am stopped.
What is False?
What is the stage in which one shows ambivalence and/or is indecisive about making a change.
What is Contemplation?
Left untreated, the __________ infection can lead to cancer.
HPV or Human Papillomavirus
M.A.T. stands for ______ ______ _______.
What is Medication Assisted Treatment?
What is the name of the drug that is 80 - 100x stronger than morphine?
What is fentanyl?
The Oregon law that states that anyone with a driver's license has already given permission to participate in a DUII investigation if they have been accused of driving under the influence.
What is the Implied Consent Law?
The stage in which one has demonstrated the new, positive behavior for a significant period of time, avoids temptation and complacency.
What is Maintenance?
How does one get rid of a viral infection, and please give an example.
There is no cure - they are managed with anti-viral medications. Examples include HPV, herpes.
Name of two medications used to treat/prevent withdrawals in those with an opioid use disorder.
What is methadone, suboxone, buprenorphine, vivitrol, etc...?
The drug created by using alcohol and cocaine simultaneously and the main organ it can harm.
What is cocaethylene and the heart?
A person is killed in a drunk driving accident every ____ _____ in the United States?
What is 50 minutes?
The stage in which one experiments with small changes, does research on how to change, makes appointments, asks for help.
What is the Preparation stage of change?
The full name of the virus that causes AIDS.
What is human immunodeficiency virus?
Withdrawal symptoms of a drug are typically the ________ of the drug's effects.
What is the inverse?
Name the drug class that marijuana is in.
What is a depressant/hallucination?