What is BAC?
Blood Alcohol Content represents the percentage of alcohol to blood.
What is the colorless, odorless, highly addictive drug found in tobacco?
Nicotine
What happens when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effects?
Tolerance
What is the most basic of all coping skills?
Breathing
How many points do you need in order to Phase Up to 3?
540 Points
Is alcohol a depressant, stimulant, narcotic or hallucinogen?
Is nicotine a depressant, stimulant, narcotic or hallucinogen?
Stimulant
What is an unwanted change in the body that is not related to the main purpose of a drug?
Side Effect
What is the primary emotion associated with jealousy
Fear
How many individual sessions are needed if you are in Phase 3?
2 a month. Every other week.
What is it called when an individual has to increase the amount and frequency of drinking
Tolerance
What is the term for exhaled smoke and sidestream smoke otherwise known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or passive smoke; a mixture of two forms of smoke from burning tobacco products?
Secondhand smoke
What are two types of drug dependence?
1. Physical dependence is when someone develops a tolerance for a drug or shows withdrawl symptoms without it 2. Psychological dependence is a strong emotional desire to continue using a drug.
What virtue is the foundation of recovery?
Honesty
What could cause a participant to go to jail?
1. Non-compliance 2. Continues positive results
What is the only thing that sobers a person who is drunk
Time
What is the product also known as dip, chew, snuff, or spit and is put between the lip and gum and sucked on the inside of the mouth?
Smokeless Tobacco
What are the four ways in which drugs enter the body?
By mouth, by injection, by inhalation, and by absorption
What are the 4 parts to a feeling check?
1. Physical 2. Mental 3. Emotional 4. Spirit
What is the term used when someone uses an illegal drug or intentionally misuses a prescription or OTC drug?
Drug Abuse
Why is it dangerous to drink alcohol when it is not the drug of choice?
It affects the same part of the brain that the drug of choice impacts. It reduces the commitment to recovery. It can bring people who use into the social circle.
Name at least 3 smoking-related conditions and diseases
1.Cancer 2. Emphysema 3. Chronic Bornchitis 4. Asthma
Name at least 3 factors that determine the effects a drug might have on the mind and body.
1.The way the drug enters the body 2.The dose or amount of a drug taken at one time 3.The weight, age, and health status of the person 4.The emotional state of the person 5.Whether the person is taking more than one drug at the same time.
Name at least 5 pieces of information found on a label of an over the counter drug/medication.
1. Name of product 2. Type of medicine 3. Amount in package 4. Uses 5. Warnings 6. Expiration Dat 7. Manufacturer's information 8. Active and Inactive ingredients
What are the three most common factors in addiction?
Trauma, Isolation, Genetics etc...