The Brain
Drug Classes/ How Drugs effect the brain
Addiction and Harm Reduction
Alcohol
Random Review
100

At roughly what age does the brain fully develop?


Mid 20's


100

Inhaling, Ingesting, and __________ are ways to consume drugs.

Injecting


100

True or False: You can become addicted to a substance after one use


True


100

What is the most frequently used drug among teens?

Alcohol


100

Which of these is NOT a form of Harm Reduction?

- Using sunscreen

-Using a seatbelt

-Drinking coffee to sober up

-Using a helmet

Drinking coffee to sober up is NOT a form of harm reduction! 

200

The Amygdala is responsible for A) emotional regulation or B) logical reasoning and forethought


A- emotional regulation


200

Which form of drug consumption is the slowest way for drugs to get to your brain?

Orally/ Injesting


200

What is the most effective harm reduction strategy when it comes to substances?


Abstinence


200


Match the ounces according to how much liquid is in each standard drink:

Liquor, beer, wine, hard seltszer- 1.5oz, 5oz, 10oz, 12oz

liquor- 1.5oz

beer- 12 oz.

wine- 5 oz.

hard seltzer 10 oz.


200

True or False: Someone can give consent if they've had one drink only

False- even one drink impacts someone's decision-making. Even if someone isn't drunk, they are still not considered sober after use of any substance. 

300

What is the last part of the brain to develop?

Prefrontal cortex

300

Alcohol is  A) a stimulant B) a depressant c) a psychedelic

B) a depressant


300

When someone's physical response to a drug begins to diminish and the substance becomes less effective with use, that person has built up ____________ to the substance.

Tolerance

300

Which two organs are most affected by alcohol? 

The Brain and the Liver

300

Name 3 Protective Factors to protect against substance abuse.

  • Resiliency (being able to adapt to change and stressful events)
  • Strong bonds with family, school, community
  • Spirituality
  • High self-esteem and problem-solving skills
  • Having strategies to cope with stress 
  • Participation in afterschool activities
  • Positive parent involvement
  • Opportunities for positive social involvement
  • Recognition for positive behavior & achievements
  • Clear and consistent expectations from family, school and community about not using alcohol and drugs
  • Friends who are a positive influence and don’t use drugs
400

Drugs effect how our brain communicates. What is the term for the parts of the brain which communicate with each other by sending chemical signals across synapses?


Neurotransmitters

400

Stimulants are one class of drug. List 3 other classes of drugs.

Opioids, Depressants, Cannabinoids, Psychedelics


400

Consider this scenario: "Sarah missed her morning coffee today. Now she has a headache." 

Where would this fall on the drug use spectrum?


Physical Dependency


400

"Roofies" are a common drug used to spike drinks. List 3 harm reduction strategies to protect yourself from having your drink spiked.


  • Don’t accept drinks from strangers or leave drinks unattended

  • Don’t share drinks or drink from a communal punch bowl that someone else has prepared

  • Don’t drink something you did not open, or see opened or poured

  • When holding your drink, hold it from the top so it covers the opening. If anyone wants to slip something in it, it’ll make it much harder to do so without you noticing.

  • If you’re unsure about your drink or if you think it tastes strange, stop drinking it. 

  • If you’re going to use illegal substances, buy a tester kit and don’t accept free drugs at a party

  • Always have a friend join you at parties. There is safety in numbers.

  • Let someone know you’re supposed to be home at a certain time and where it is you plan on going that night.

400

Acetylcholine is one neurotransmitter. Name 2 other neurotransmitters

Serotonin, Dopamine, GABA

500

Risk-taking behavior, brain development, and hormonal changes are all part of the process for developing adolescent brains. Name one more outcome or impact that a developing brain has on a teen's experience:


Sleep, social influence, learning & memory, emotional regulation, identity formation, cognitive abilites, mental health vulnerability 


500

Nicotine, cocaine, meth, and adderall are all examples of which drug class?

Stimulants


500

Harm reduction strategies include: dose and dosage, drug knowledge, and checking the substance. List two more strategies to reduce harm.


Abstinence, start low and slow, know drug policy, set and setting, moderation, don't mix substances, know how to react in an emergency


500

What is the name of the molecule which is commonly known as alcohol?

Ethanol


500
The second most effective form of harm reduction (after abstinence) is what?

Delay age of first use

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