Alcohol
Drugs
Signs and Symptoms
Consequences
All the other Stuff
100
Alcohol is a central nervous system ________.
What is depressant?
100
Three short term effects of marijuana use.
What is short term memory loss... impaired vision... impaired coordination... dry mouth... delayed response time.
100
A behavioral sign that someone is abusing substances.
What is skipping class, changing peer groups, calling in sick, drunk driving, abandoning hobbies, not keeping self clean, failing grades.
100
Drug and alcohol abuse can lead to consequnces in this area of your life.
What is emotional/mental/legal/social/spiritual/financial?
100
The most commonly used depressant.
What is alcohol?
200
_______ is a progressive degenerative disease.
What is alcoholism?
200
OTC stands for this.
What is over the counter?
200
An emotional sign of someone who is abusing subtances.
What is increased irritability, paranoia, mood swings, extreme sadness or rage or hyperactivity?
200
Two legal consequences for a minor caught with beer.
What are community service... pay a fine... be placed on probation... may lose drivers license or if drugs were involved, be placed in drug court.
200
This is an example of where to get support if you or someone you care about has a problem with drugs or alcohol.
What is AA/ALANON/Celebrate Recovery/Crisis Hotline/Counseling Center?
300
This is defined as drinking four or more drinks in a row for a female and five or more drinks in a row for a male.
What is binge drinking?
300
The length of time marijuana remains in the body.
What is one month or more?
300
This is a physical sign that someone may be abusing drugs or alcohol.
What is changes in sleep/appetite/hygiene? What is weakness or fatigue without substance? What is frequent shaking or sweating?
300
DUI stands for this.
What is Driving Under the Influence
300
This is a name of a person working in the Counseling Services Department at SFASU.
Who is Jill/Jennifer/Ron/Charlotte/Binta?
400
Signs of this include pale skin, incoherent speech, excessive vomitting, and slow breathing.
What is alcohol poisoning?
400
This is an example of a stimulant?
What is crack/cocaine/meth/ritalin/adderal/amphetamine?
400
This is a factor that may increase someone's risk for developing a substance abuse issue.
What is family history/mental illness/childhood abuse or trauma/early onset of use?
400
This is a type of social consequence from drug or alcohol abuse.
What is loss or damaged friendship or relationship/terminated from job or social organization/diminished reputation leading to isolation from peers.
400
Daily Double! An example of saying NO to drugs or alcohol.
(Role Play)
500
This develops when someone needs more of the substance to achieve the same effect.
What is tolerance ?
500
The hormone that smoking a lot of marijuana increases production of in men (causes slowing of facial hair growth, and increases breast production in men).
What is estrogen?
500
This is a question used to determine if someone has a substance abuse problem.
Have you had feelings of guilt or remorse? Has someone ever told you of behavior you did not recall the next day? Have you neglected reponsibilities because of use or hangover? Do you use substances when you first wake up to feel "normal?"
500
This is a type of mental consequence from drug or alcohol abuse.
What is memory loss/slowed reaction times/change in brain chemistry/poor focus/changes in performance level?
500
A substance that when ingested or applied to the body, changes the way a person feels or functions.
What is a drug?
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