Lasting Impressions
Weed By Any Other Name
Trends & Stats
"Study Drugs"
Wild Card!
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The experience of various unpleasant physiological effects following heavy consumption of alcoholic beverages. The most commonly reported characteristics include headache, nausea, sensitivity to light and noise, lethargy, dysphoria, diarrhea and thirst.
What is a hangover?
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Booze, plonk, adult beverage, sauce, brew, cold one, hooch, etc.
What is alcohol?
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In a study conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse in 2014, the percentage of 10th graders and then 12th grades who used marijuana.
What is 16.6% and 21.2%
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A stimulant that promotes the secretion of adrenaline and increases levels of cyclic AMP, which can have adverse side effects on many organs. Side effects, which worsen with increasing doses, include nervousness, anxiety, restlessness, stomach cramps, a racing heart, chest pain, elevated blood pressure, headache, agitation, dangerous heart rhythm disturbances, and seizures.
What is Caffeine?
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The legal response in NH for a first time offender who is found in possession of a false or altered identification of any type that misrepresents their age for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages
What is a misdemeanor and a minimum fine of $500
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Blizzard, Blue Silk, Ivory Snow, Ocean Burst, Pure Ivory, White Knight, White Lightening
What is Bath Salts? What is it? A synthetic, stimulant powder product that contains amphetamine-like chemicals, including mephedrone, which may have a high risk for overdose. Because the drug is new and some of the contents unknown, using it in any way is highly dangerous. (risk of stroke, heart attack and sudden death).
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Percentage of 10th graders reported having used alcohol in a 2014 survey by NIDA.
What is 23.5%.
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Contains the least caffeine of the following options: 12 oz Coke or Pepsi 1 cup of coffee No Doz, Vivarin 12 oz Mountain Dew 1 cup of tea Starbucks Grand Cappuccino Espresso Energy Drinks
What is 12 oz Coke or Pepsi? Caffeine content varies by its source: 12 oz Coke or Pepsi (40 mg) 12 oz Mountain Dew (55 mg) 1 cup of tea (50-60 mg) Espresso (80 mg) 1 cup of coffee (100-140 mg) Starbucks Grand Cappuccino (150 mg) Energy Drinks (80-300 mg) No Doz, Vivarin (200 mg)
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The policy in place at SPS by which students or adults can help students engaged in high-risk behavior without the threat of disciplinary action.
What is Sanctuary?
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When an individual's reaction to a specific drug (or alcohol) and concentration of the drug is progressively reduced, requiring an increase in concentration to achieve the desired effect.
What is tolerance?
300
blunt, cheeba, chief, chronic, dope, fatty, ganja, green, joint, herbal refreshment, Mary Jane, wacky tobaccy, etc.
What is marijuana? A green and brown mix of dried flowers, stems, seeds and leaves from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. The main active chemical is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which moves quickly through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs throughout the body. Marijuana is a mild hallucinogen that can also act as a depressant or a stimulant.
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Percentage of seniors in 2014 that reported to participate in binge drinking (five or more drinks in a row in the previous 2 weeks). (answer = 19.4%)
What is 19.4%. This represents a significant drop in binge drinking practices as in 1998 31.5% of 12th graders reported participating in binge drinking.
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Injesting study drugs in this manner can be as dangerous as doing the same with cocaine.
What is snorting? Schedule II drugs, such as Ritalin and Adderall have a high propensity for misuse, abuse, and dependence. Prescribed for school-age children by medical professionals, many adolescents and young adults snort Ritalin and Adderall as they believe that they are safe alternatives to cocaine. This could not be further from the truth. First, both the potency of Ritalin and Adderall are increased when they are snorted or injected because they enter the bloodstream in a more concentrated manner compared to swallowing a pill. Second, prescription medications, especially when they are not prescribed for the user, as with illicit drugs, do not diminish their potential for harm. These actions make the misuse/abuses of these substances as or more harmful than cocaine, since the user may believe snorting Adderall and Ritalin is safe. Dangerous side effects from inhaling Ritalin and Adderall include: Respiratory problems, such as destruction of the nasal and sinus cavities and lung tissue Irregular heartbeat (heart arrhythmia) Problems with circulation Psychotic episodes Increased aggression Toxic shock Death, in extreme cases
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The finished product when you add the following to tobacco (and a few other things!): Cadmium (used in car batteries), Formaldehyde (embalming fluid), Lead (a poison), Nicotine (an addictive drug), N-Nitrosamines (cancer-causing chemical), Polonium 210 (nuclear waste), Acetaldehyde (irritant), Hydrazine (toxic chemical), Benzopyrene (cancer-causing chemical), Uranium 235 (used in nuclear weapons), Sodium (can cause high blood pressure), Sugar (can cause cavities), Fiberglass and Sand (abrasives)
What is found in the ingredients of smokeless tobacco (dip, chew, etc.)?
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Habitual physiologic dependence on a substance that is beyond voluntary control.
What is (physical) addiction?
400
Ecstasy, X, E, XTC, STP, Adam, peace, bean, M&M, Molly
What is MDMA (Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine)? What is it? It is a synthetic, mind-altering drug that acts both as a stimulant and a hallucinogenic. Research shows that many Ecstasy tablets contain a number of other drugs that can be dangerous when combined, including methamphetamine, ketamine, cocaine, DXM and the diet drug ephedrine.
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Percentage of 10th graders who used MDMA (also known as ecstasy or “Molly”) in 2014.
What is 2.3%. In 2001, the use of MDMA hit its peak with 6.2% of 10th graders reporting use.
400
Three Healthy alternatives to caffeine use.
What is 1. Eat an apple (fructose!) 2. Go for a jog (effects of exercise are stronger) 3. Eat breakfast 4. Meditate 5. Get a good nights sleep
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The Legal Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) in NH for those under 21; over 21
What is .02% for those under 21; .08 for those 21 or older. Definition: Blood alcohol content is the amount of alcohol present in a 100 milliliter (mL) volume of blood. For example 80 mg is 0.08 grams, 0.08 grams of alcohol in 100 mLs is written as 0.08%. In other words, 80 mg% is equal to 0.08% which is equal to 80 mg/dL (deciliter; 100 mLs). This value can also be described as 0.08 BAC. All of these methods of expressing blood alcohol concentration are in use in various countries.
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When an individual persists in use of alcohol or other drugs despite problems related to use of the substance
What is (psychological) substance dependence?
500
Orange Crush, Triple C's, C-C-C, Red Devils, Skittles, Dex, Vitamin D, Robo, Robo-trippin, Robo-dosing
What is DXM (Dextromethorphan)? DXM (dextromethorphan) is a cough-suppressing ingredient in many OTC (over-the-counter) cold and cough medications. It's safe if you take it for a cold and as directed, but taking it at doses higher than the recommended amount can be lethal.
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Percentage of high school students reporting having used heroin in the Centers for Disease Control’s most recent survey of 15,425 students in grades 9-12 from 42 states.
What is 3%.
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The chemical name for the most commonly prescribed central nervous stimulant used to treat ADHD. Sometimes used to treat narcolepsy.
What is Methylphenidate? Also known as Ritalin...similar to Dexedrine, Adderall, Concerta.
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Name 5 short term effects of alcohol abuse.
What is (any 5): Bad breath, Irritability, Loss of coordination, Impaired short term memory, Slowed thinking, Depression, Blackouts, Slurred speech, Euphoria, Loss of consciousness, Loss of balance
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