Alcohol
Drugs
Intervention
Miscellaneous
Stress
100
This is the name of the support group that helps you stay sober and helps others achieve soberity
What is Alcoholic Anonymous (AA)
100
This is the most commonly abused illegal drug in New York and contains over 400 cancer causing chemicals
What is Recreational Marijuana Extra Credit: What is the name given to this crop?
100
In Intervention, drug rehabilitation lasted this many days?
What is 90 days Extra Credit: On what day did Kacy's daughter go visit her in rehab?
100
A condition in which the body requires a drug in order to function without physical and psychological reactions to its absence.
What is Addiction
100
When stressed our body depletes water causing us to become what?
What is Dehydrated
200
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What is 1 Beer (12oz)=1 glass of wine (5oz)=1 shot of liquor (1.5oz) Extra credit: How many fluid ounces of alcohol are in each of these?
200
These are 2 of the most commonly abused illegal drugs in the United States
What is Heroin & Opiates
200
Name the 2 main triggers that caused the onset of Kacy's Alcoholism
What is the separation from her husband and the death of her son, Dakota.
200
This is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress.
What is Resilience
200
Name 2 exercises you could engage in during class to reduce stress/anxiety.
What is Hook-ups, Lazy 8's, Deep Breathing, drink water, massage pressure points (Reflexology)
300
On estimate, alcohol is a factor in what number of deaths of youth under the age of 21?
What is 4,358. Extra credit! From this number (in order) what 4 alcohol-related injuries occur most often?
300
Name 3 major effects drugs have on our brain
What is kill brain cells, deteriorates memory (Short/long term), changes mood, difficulty with thinking and problem solving, cause hallucinations, paranoia, etc....
300
What was the symptom that caused Kacy's hospitalization
What was her feces was white. Liver was shutting down.
300
The region of the brain that regulates higher cognitive and emotional functions
What is the Cerebrum
300
Positive stress is also known as?
What is Eustress
400
This is the process used to create alcohol
What is the Fermentation Extra Credit: Explain the process of Fermentation
400
These are the 6 stages of the continuum of use.
What is 1. Non-Use 2. Experimentation 3. Occasional Use 4. Regular Use 5. Abuse 6. Dependency
400
This was the prognosis of Dakota's death. This is when a seemingly healthy baby dies suddenly.
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
400
Name the 5 lobes of the brain
What is the Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal, & Limbic
400
Without knowing the_______it is hard to manage stress
What is the Sources and/or Triggers
500
What are 3 specific areas of the brain that alcohol affects most?
What is What is the Frontal Lobe, Hippocampus, Cerebellum, Prefrontal Cortex
500
This addictive drug is commonly used among those who live in poverty. It could be used as a Narcotic and may cause your heart rate to slow, brain damage, and at times death. This was Jonel's drug of choice.
What is Suboxone
500
Your body will experience this severe form of alcohol withdrawal if you stop drinking alcohol after a period of heavy drinking. This will cause you to die if your body can't handle it.
What is Delirium Tremens (DT)
500
An anxiety disorder in which an individual feels anxious and worried most of the time for at least six months when not threatened by any specific danger or object.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
500
List 4 negative coping mechanisms for dealing with stress
What are 1. Criticizing yourself (negative self-talk) 2. chewing your fingernails 3. Becoming aggressive/violent 4. drug use 4. drinking alcohol 5. avoiding social contact 6. self-injurious behavior
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