Which organ is most commonly damaged by long-term alcohol use?
Liver
What is type of drug is nicotine considered?
Stimulant
What plant do opiates come from?
Opium poppy
Who is the number 1 artist in the world
Bad Bunny
Where do LEAP sessions take place?
Via Zoom and DAYAM
What is a common short-term effect of alcohol abuse?
Alcohol depresses the central nervous system, leading to impaired judgment, coordination, and reaction times, which can result in accidents or poor decisions.
What is in an E-cigarette aerosol?
Heating element + "e-liquid" nicotine = aerosol
What is the medication that reverses an opioid overdose?
Naloxone
Finish this line "You are the light and I will follow"
Bonus 200 if you sing it
"You let me lose my shadow"
What is the name of your new health educator?
Itzel
What long-term consequences can alcohol abuse have on the brain?
Potential for dementia or cognitive decline
Prolonged use can damage brain structures, leading to issues like Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, memory loss, and overall cognitive impairment
What are some ingredients in e-cigarettes?
Cancer-causing chemicals
Ultrafine particles
Nicotine
Volatile organic compounds
Heavy metals like nickel, tin, and lead
Flavoring such as diacetyl
Name the three classes of opioids?
Natural, Synthetic, Semi-Synthetic
Which U.S. state can be typed using only one row of a keyboard?
Alaska
What does L.E.A.P. stand for?
Leaders Educating, Advocating, and Preventing
What is a key sign of alcohol dependence?
Dependence involves physical and psychological reliance, where stopping drinking causes symptoms like shakes, anxiety, or nausea, indicating a need for professional help.
How does Nicotine affect the developing brain?
Affects brain circuits that control mood, attention, learning, and impulse control
What is the leading injury-related cause of death in the US?
Overdoses
In the Odyssey, which goddess, born from Zeus' forehead, helps Odysseus through his journeys?
Athena
Which CHLA staff can skateboard?
Jesus
What is a common treatment for alcohol use?
Therapy, support groups, and medication (e.g. naltrexone)
These help manage cravings and address underlying issues for recovery.
Where did the term popcorn lung come from?
Lung condition where the air sac pops from exposure to vaping chemicals
Comes from the discovery of microwave popcorn workers who inhaled diacetyl during the production of popcorns
Explain impaired vs overdose
Impaired:
“Nodding” or looks like they are sleepy or napping, Speech is slow or slurred, Responsive to yelling or physical simulation (sternum rub), Normal skin tone , Muscles are relaxed
Overdose:
Heavy nod or deep snoring/gurgling noise, Cannot talk at all, Unresponsive, slow or no heartbeat/pulse, breathing is infrequent or has stopped, Blue lips/fingernails, Pale or clammy skin
Who coined “birth control” and opened the first U.S. birth control clinic?
Margaret Sanger
How many polaroid pictures does Melissa own?
1000 (to clarify with melissa)