Making Healthy Decisions
Alcohol
Tobacco
Adolescence & Adulthood
STI's & AIDS
100
Degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life
What is a(n) Quality of Life
100
A period of time a drinker cannot recall
What is a(n) Blackout
100
Dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns
What is a(n) Tar
100
Gradual physical, mental and emotional changes from a child to an adult
What is a(n) Adolescence
100
The skills needed to say no when under pressure
What is a(n) Refusal Skills
200
All of the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
What is a(n) Heredity
200
The after effects of drinking too much alcohol
What is a(n) Hangover
200
Very addictive chemical found in tobacco products
What is a(n) Nicotine
200
Full development in the physical sense
What is a(n) Physical Maturity
200
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is more commonly know as
What is a(n) AIDS
300
Physical and social conditions that surround a person
What is a(n) Environment
300
A group of symptoms that occur when a dependent person stops taking a drug
What is a(n) Withdrawl
300
Odorless, poisonous gas
What is a(n) Carbon Monoxide
300
Abstract thinking, reasoning skills, and impulse control are all examples of what type of change
What is a(n) Mental
300
What does HPV stand for?
What is a(n) Human Papilloma Virus
400
Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease or other negative outcome.
What is a(n) Risk Factor
400
The amount of Alcohol in a person's blood expressed as a percentage.
What is a(n) Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
400
Drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system,
What is a(n) Stimulant
400
Ovulation in girls and sperm production in boys are signals of
What is a(n) Reproductive Maturity
400
Any pathogen that spreads from one person to another during sexual contact
What is a(n) Sexually transmitted infection (STI)
500
Beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
What is a(n) Culture
500
A policy which students face stiff consequences - including suspension - the first time they are caught with alcohol or drugs.
What is a(n) Zero-Tolerance Policy
500
The combination of mainstream and sidestream smoke
What is a(n) Secondhand Smoke
500
During adolescence, reproductive maturity, increased height and muscle mass, and growing pains are all examples of what type of change
What is a(n) Physical
500
Name one of the three risky behaviors that contribute to our current STI epidemic
What is a(n) Ignoring Risks, having multiple partners, or Not Seeking Treatment
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