Who is the Xi Lambda President
Maya Mercado
What is an example of one standard drink?
What is the addictive chemical in tobacco products?
nicotine
True or False: All Marijuana use is prohibited by Nationals
True
T/F : I Have a Choice Week is a national week across all Delta Zeta chapters
true! Delta Zeta chapters participate in I Have a Choice during annual National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week (NCAAW) each fall and has become a leader in the education of college-age students about alcohol consumption.
Miami University
Blood Alcohol Content
The BAC % that is considered "alcohol poisoning."
0.25%
What is the most common drug addiction in the United States?
This on campus resource can provide USF students with substance use self-assessment tools and resources for substance abuse
CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)
What animal is Delta Zeta's Mascot
Turtle :)
This many drinks per hour will keep you within the legal BAC limit
The number of ounces in one standard beer/hard seltzer.
12 ounces
What is the most common drug abused by college students?
Alcohol
Explain the role of Support Sisters at social events
Support Sisters are sisters who attend social events sober in order to be there as a support for other sisters. Responsibilities include checking in on sisters who are drinking, offering water, and going home with sisters who need support during the event
What is the name of Delta Zeta's official national magazine?
The Lamp
40% Alcohol is _______ proof
80
The life expectancy of someone who smokes tobacco products is ____ years shorter than someone who does not
10
The use of this highly addictive party drug can lead to panic attacks, hallucinations, dehydration, and heart failure.
MDMA (molly, ecstasy)
What are the dates of Fall Retreat?
November 6 and 7
What is the last line of the Delta Zeta Creed?
T/F: Your BAC stops increasing once you stop drinking.
False! BAC can increase for up to 2 hours after alcohol consumption
Name 2 chemicals found in Tobacco smoke
Nicotine (the addictive drug that produces the effects in the brain that people are looking for)
Hydrogen cyanide
Formaldehyde
Lead
Arsenic
Ammonia
Radioactive elements, such as polonium-210 (see below)
Benzene
Carbon monoxide
Tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Despite being relatively expensive, this drug has remained popular as a party drug for college students over the past few decades. It can have lifelong damaging effects on the brain and often leads to addiction.
Cocaine
This drug is incredibly addictive, and can often be laced with Fetanyl, one of the leading causes of drug overdoses
The most commonly abused drugs increase the amount of this chemical in the brain. It is often known as the "pleasure" neurotransmitter
dopamine