Alcohol
Marijuana
Effects and
Consequences
Coping Skills
Wild Card
100

Name one alcoholic beverage

Can literally name any alcoholic drink

100

Name one street name for marijuana

Any common street name will be accepted

100

Being detained legally against your will

What is Jail, Prison or Juvenile Detention

100

Name one coping skill to prevent drug use, relapse or addiction

Can literally name any positive coping skill

100

Name one trigger or reason teenagers use drugs

Curiosity

Peer Pressure

Depression, Stress (and other heavy emotions)

Boredom




200

Name the legal age for a person to purchase and consume alcohol.

What is age 21 years old

200

True or False: Marijuana is the most common illegal drug used in the United States.

What is TRUE: Approximately 100 million Americans have tried marijuana at least once, and more than 25 million have smoked it in the last year.

200

This term refers to one being charged with a serious offense that risked the health and safety of himself and others when operating a motor vehicle when intoxicated by drugs, alcohol or prescription medication.

What is DUI or DWI

200

This type of coping skills can be Outpatient or Inpatient (Hint: Pivot Offers this)

Counseling/Therapy

200

Hallucinogens alter the user’s perception of reality, often resulting in auditory and visual hallucinations, a process known as “tripping.”. Name one hallucinogenic drug

Mushrooms

LSD (Asid)

PCP

MDMD (Ecstasy, Molly)

300

What is the legal Blood Alcohol Content for teenagers

What is 0.00. Teenagers are not allowed to consume any alcohol.

300

What are some short term signs of marijuana use 

What is....

  • impaired coordination 
  • lung irritation
  • skewed sensory and time perception
  • difficulty thinking, 
  • concentrating and solving problems
  •  shortened attention span and distractibility
  •  decreased alertness
  •  impaired learning
  •  memory euphoria
300

This drug can be sold over the counter or prescribed by a doctor. It is often mixed with a drink and taken to get high or a buzz

Cough Syrup


Dextromethorphan-Over the counter

Promethazine-codeine -Prescribed by a Doctor

300

This coping skill allows you to express your feelings on paper

Journaling, writing, poetry etc

300

This drug is a white powdery substance that reacts with the body’s central nervous system, producing energy and euphoria. It is most commonly snorted, but can also be smoked.

What is cocaine

400

What is the legal Blood Alcohol Content for drivers 21 and over?

What is 0.08

400

What is the chemical in marijuana that gives the uses the sense of "being high".

What is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

400

What are some effects of using Cocaine

stimulating high levels of dopamine giving high levels of pleasure and reward. Over time, Cocaine it can cause changes to genetics in brain cells, nerve cells and proteins, among other permanent effects.

Other effects of using cocaine include:

  • Talkativeness
  • Excitement
  • Alertness
  • Anxiety
  • Overconfidence
400

This coping skill allows you to be physically

Sports or any physical activity such as basketball, football, soccer, running, weight lifting etc.

400

What is the difference between drug use and drug misuse

Drug use- using illegal drugs in any way


Drug Misuse-Using legal drugs in a way that is NOT prescribed by a doctor.


500

What organ does excessive alcohol consumption damage most.

What is the Liver -Excessive alcohol makes the liver  (which is the major organ that processes alcohol) work very hard.

500

What is the medical term for Marijuana

What is Cannabis
500

This is an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug that can lead to death

What is overdose

500

This coping skill allows you to get support from people you trust.

Having positive, close personal relationships with others.

500

This drug is a powerful benzodiazepine that is often prescribed to treat those who struggle with anxiety panic and insomnia. It is extremely addictive when used long-term.

What is Xanax

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