Pilot Jambalaya
Substance Abuse and The Family System
Substance Abuse and Our Bodies
Pilot Salad
Absolutely Random
100
What is the most common two-drug combination that results in death? A.Alcohol and cocaine B.Marijuana and alcohol C.Prescription painkillers and alcohol D.Prescription painkillers and LS
C. The number of people who died from mixing opioids and alcohol increased more than 300% from 1999 to 2010.
100
Describe 3 negative and 3 positive (6-total) ways that a family can influence a persons recovery.
Answers will vary, but they must be coherent thoughts.
100
Opiates most notably effect the production and re-uptake of the the neurotransmitter _____________, a chemical responsible for feelings of pleasure, reward, and happiness.
What is Dopamine
100
Describe 3 things we shouldn't do in pilot and 3 things we should be doing.
SHOULD NOT; (answers will vary) Side conversation Lean back in your chair. putting our head down sleeping being disruptive racism SHOULD BE DOING; Bring a pen! Complete your progress note Come to group with a positive attitude :-) Be honest. Be respectuful to others.
100
People who take drugs can develop tolerance over time. This means: A.They become nicer, calmer people. B.They easily get sick to their stomach. C.They need to take more of a drug to get the same effect. D.They get physically stronger
C-They need to take more of a drug to get the same effect.
200
________ is defined as the action of explaining the meaning of something, or an explanation or way of explaining an event.
What is Interpretation.
200
Define: Genetic Predisposition (As it relates to addiction/chemical dependence.
What is (Answer must be close to this...) The genetic factors that influence the likelihood that a person will experience; a favorable physiological reaction a mind altering substance, susceptibility to physical and/ or psychological dependence. Genetic factors passed down through generations.
200
Long-term abuse of opiates can increase the risk of damage to the anus during bowel movements, causing painful tears in the sphincter, called _______.
What are Anal Fissures
200
________ is defined as the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
What is Perception.
200
In Star Wars Episode I, what is the name of the fallen Jedi that mentored Obi-Wan-Kenobi?
Who is Qui-gon-Gin
300
Define: Reframing
To change and alter a negative or irrational thought into a more realistic and rational thought.
300
Our family system effects potential for substance abuse/dependence in 2 primary ways.. (Name them both)
What is Environment & Genetic Predisposition
300
In a landmark study published in 2005, Harvard researchers found that binge drinking doubled the risk of death among people who initially survived ________.
What is A Heart Attack
300
Name the 3 types of forgiveness discussed in pilot. (Going back a few weeks).
What are; Exoneration Forbearance Release
300
A study that followed 1,000 people for more than 38 years showed that people who started smoking marijuana regularly as teenagers actually lost IQ points as they got older; and they never got them back, even if they quit as adults. On average, how many points were lost? A.2 B.4 C.8 D.12
C. The study showed that people who began smoking marijuana heavily in their teens lost as much as 8 IQ points between the ages of 13 and 38.
400
What is the SPECIFIC Term used to describe: 'the degree to which persons expect that the reinforcement or outcome is a function of chance, luck, or fate, is under the control of powerful others, or is simply unpredictable.'
What is External Locus of Control
400
The acceptability, expectations, attitudes, beliefs, ideas, and norms that exist within a family system. This concept is referred to as...
What is Family Culture
400
Name the 2 neurological disorders associated with alcohol dependence.
What are; 1. Wernickes Encephalopathy 2. Korsakoff's Syndrome
400
What is the SPECIFIC term used to describe the following concept: 'the degree to which persons expect that a reinforcement or an outcome of their behavior is contingent on their own behavior or personal characteristics'
What is Internal Locus of Control
400
Of the drugs listed below, which one is synthetic (man-made); produces a “high,” but also can make you paranoid; produces hallucinations; and usually carries the label “not for human consumption.” A.Anabolic steroids B.Bath salts C.Salvia D.Crystal meth
What is B. Bath salts. “Bath salts” are a new family of drugs containing one or more man-made chemicals related to cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant found naturally in the khat plant.
500
A condition called ________ can occur. This is a rapid breakdown of muscle tissue that results from a person lying completely immobilized for a number of hours. The compression experienced by the muscles causes the tissue to begin to disintegrate. The chemicals that are produced by this disintegration pour into the bloodstream and cause a chain reaction of damage in other organs. This is a leading cause of kidney failure. If dialysis is not started in time, a person can die. Damage to the heart can also occur, including heart attack.
What is Rhabdomyolysis
500
Going back 10 weeks... Define and Describe: Sensory Memory/Sensory Experience (Classical Conditioning).
What is The developed association between a substance and our family culture (upbringing and exposure), where our senses can unconsciously trigger feelings and thoughts.(Remember the Grandma's apple pie example?)
500
Name 3/4 health conditions related to alcohol dependence (Excluding the Neurological disorders)
What are 1.) Anemia 2.) Cancer 3.) Cardiovascular Disease 4.) Cirrhosis
500
Name the 6 parts to the consequential thinking model that we used as a group. (Not that long ago...)
What is 1.Short Term Gains 2.Long Term Gains 3. Short Term Losses 4. Long Term Losses 5. Other people effected by this decision. 6. Values effected by this decision.
500
How much does the human brain weigh? A.4 ounces B.1.2 pounds C.3 pounds D.7 pounds
C. 3 pounds
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