Class of substances that excite the Central Nervous System
What are Stimulants
The percent of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) considered to cause impairment in Oregon
What is 0.08%
This stage is exemplified by denial
What is the Pre-contemplative Stage of Change
Example of Effective Coping strategy
What is.......(coping skill you use)
The part of the day (morning, day, night) when DUII's are most prevalent
What is the night
Name 2 types of hallucinogenics/psychedelics
LSD, Psilocybin ("Mushrooms"), Peyote, Mescaline
A law for which a licensed driver has agreed to consent to a breath, blood or urine test if a police officer asks you to...
What is the Implied Consent Law
This stage of change is demonstrated when a person has maintained a new behavior for an extended period of time.
What is the Maintenance SOC
Are all coping strategies effective in every situation?
What is NO
Are males or females more likely to drive under the influence
what are males
Name 2 types of stimulants
Amphetamines, cocaine, nicotine, caffeine, methamphetamine
The name of the law that refers to DMV intolerance of under age drinking and driving.
The Zero Tolerance Law (suspension of license for any level of BAC).
This stage of change is when a person is putting measures and strategies in place to begin a new behavior or change an old behavior.
What is the Preparation SOC
Example of ineffective coping Strategy
What is using substances
The part of the week (week, weekend) when DUII's are most prevalent
What is the weekend
Class of substances that slow down the Central Nervous System
What are Depressants or Narcotics
The length of time a license is suspended for a 2nd DUII conviction in a 5 year period.
What is a 3 year suspension.
This stage is when a person considers the need to change a behavior often by weighing relative pros and cons
What is the Contemplative SOC
At least 2 characteristics of a healthy family system
Good communication, validation of feelings, active listening, quality time, support, etc.
Driving impaired by any substance, whether legal or illegal, is against the law which US states
What are all 50 states
Name 2 types of Narcotics
Opiates/Opioids - Codeine, Morphine, Heroin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Fentanyl, etc.
The length of time a license is suspended for a 3rd DUII conviction or felony.
What is a permanent suspension.
This stage of change is when a person has been practicing a new behavior or lifestyle for a short period of time (typically 3+ months but less that 1 year)
What is the Action SOC
How do coping skills become more effective?
What is practice?
The part of the year (fall, winter, summer, spring) when DUII's are most prevalent
What is the Summer