What is an example of sensory excitability?
Eating, drinking, etc?
What is the definition of a mind-altering drug?
What is a drug that affects the mind of the user?
9.258748371x100 hours
What is a legal substance in Minnesota?
Alcohol, Tobacco, Nicotine products, and Prescription Drugs.
How many states in the U.S start with the letter I
What is 4?
What is an example of physical excitability?
What is taking a walk and etc?
What is an example of a mind-altering drug?
What is LSD, Mushrooms, etc?
What system involves the process of bringing oxygen to the blood?
What is the Respiratory System?
What is my favorite drug?
Who was the 32nd President?
Who was Franklin Rosevelt?
What is the definition of a natural high?
A natural high comes from any activity that makes you feel good—but doesn't involve drugs.
What is the definition of overdose?
What is an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug?
What system involves the action of bringing oxygen to the muscles?
Which of the following is a hallucinogen:
1. Adrenaline
2. Marijuana
3. Neurontin
Marijuana
How many siblings do I have and what are their names?
:)
What are the 5 excitabilities?
What are:
-Physical
-Sensory
-Imaginational
-Social/Emotional
-Organizational
What is the definition of WIthdraw?
What are the effects of quitting the substance?
What system or systems are affected by drugs?
All of them.
What is the legal limit for blood alcohol in Minnesota?
.08
Is Australia a country or a Continent?
Both
What are the 4 things you need to do to give a good compliment?
-Make eye contact
-Say their name
-Be sincere/Specific
-Thank the person
What are the 5 ways drugs can enter the body?
What are:
-Orally
-Breathing/Snorting
-Smoking
-Through the skin
-Injecing
What chemical does your brain produce to make you fall asleep?
Melatonin
What is the most used drug?
Caffeine
Are there more doors or wheels in the world?
Wheels