Drug found in coffee and tea.
What is caffeine?
Opposite of antagonists.
What are agonists?
Country that currently has the highest rate of Drug Overdose related Deaths.
What is the United States?
The most common reason for Substance abuse on College Campuses.
Famous East Asian border barrier.
What is the Great Wall of China?
Most commonly abused drug.
What is alcohol?
The difference between inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmitters.
What is that excitatory neurotransmitters increase neuron firing while inhibitory neurotransmitters decrease this?
Most deadly drug (Opioid) in the US.
What is Fentanyl?
Directory for Help Centers described in the Presentation.
What is RehabSpot?
Number of hearts in an octopus.
What is three?
Most fatal drug overdoses in the United States are associated with this class of drugs.
What are opioids?
What are the sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons?
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Reason Prescription Drugs are commonly abused.
What is Overprescription?
What is 1856?
Class of drugs that changes perception of reality.
The neurotransmitter that alcohol serves as an agonist for.
What is GABA?
Percentage of Students that regularly indulge in Illegal Drugs or Alcohol.
What is 37%?
Three easy ways to avoid Drug and Substance Use
What is:
Seek mental help.
Avoid Temptation and Peer Pressure.
Examine Risk Factors
Keep a Well Balanced Life
Number of students enrolled in VCU.
What is 28,594?
Two types of amphetamines mentioned in the presentation.
What are Adderall and meth?
The percentage of the central nervous system composed of neurons.
What is 50%?
Five Negative Effects of Drugs on the Mind.
What is:
Impaired Short-Term Memory
Poor Motor Skills
Lowered School Performance (Universal)
Reduced Decision Making Skills
Weight Gain (Munchies)
Nausea
Risky Behavior
Increased Tolerance and Addiction
Number of recognized Treatment Centers in the US.
The order in which blood flows through the heart from the pulmonary vein back to pulmonary vein.
What is pulmonary vein to left atrium to left ventricle to aorta to arteries to capillaries to veins to vena cava to right atrium to right ventricle to pulmonary artery to pulmonary capillaries to pulmonary vein?