Alcohol
Drugs
Recovery
Test
Miscellaneous
100

Alcohol affects the brains ability to 

What is make a good decision?

What is react properly?

What is learn?

100

2 effective ways to treat Opioid addiction

What is Methadone and Suboxone 

100

The people that founded AA

Bill W and Dr Bob

100

4 ways that are used to test for drugs

What are urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, and/or saliva 

100

PAWS stands for

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome 

200

Is a type of brain damage that can occur after extended and repeated exposure to heavy drinking

What is Wet brain

200

Synthetic stimulants often referred to as

Bath Salts.  

These substances are often marketed as “bath salts,” “research chemicals,” “plant food,” “glass cleaner,” and labeled “not for human consumption,” in order to circumvent application of the Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act. Marketing in this manner attempts to hide the true reason for the products’ existence—the distribution of a psychoactive/stimulant substance for abuse.

200

The one drug that that tends to be harder to stop due to being both psychologically and physically addictive 

What is heroin

200

True or False:  Can a person test positive for Alcohol  with out consuming it when testing by a urine  analysis 

True:  Alcohol can be observed through the skin or if the person had diabetes

200

PAWS can last how long

What is 3 years

300

The system does alcohol slow down.

What is the Nervous System

300

This is a drug that is used individual 

 Depressant

300

The average number of times recovery is attempted

What is 5

300

A common drug that is used so they will not test positive for THC

What is Spice?

300

A head shop is 

What is drug-related paraphernalia 

400

The length of time it takes for alcohol to enter the blood system

 What is 5-10 min

400

The percentage of the prison population has an active substance use disorder or were incarcerated for a crime involving drugs or drug use.

What is 85%

400

Relapse Warning Signs was developed by 

Who is Terence Gorski

400

The length of time marijuana can stay in someones system and be detected through urine

What is 30 days

400

The percentage of people that have a mental health issue and substance abuse issue is

What is 50%

500

The drug that is ususally given to indivdiuals detoxing off of alcohol

Librium

500

This is called the zoombie drug

What is Krokodil (he drug is fast-acting within 2 to 3 minutes and 10 to 15 times more potent than morphine, and three times as toxic)

500

The term that is used when someone is not in recovery but no longer using

What is Dry

500

When looking at the results from a urine test how can it be determined that it is a dilute sample 

When the creatinine drops below 20mg/dl 

500

The difference between lapse and relapse 

 

A lapse represents a temporary slip or return to a previous behavior that one is trying to control. It is usually a onetime occurence. 

A relapse represents a full-blown return to a pattern of behavior that one has been trying to moderate or quit altogether.

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