Alcohol causes false __________?
What is confidence?
The rate of addiction develops at various speeds depending on substance used and route of ingestion, true or false?
what is true?
What is a tolerance?
What is needing to consume more to get the same effect and/or same amount of substance produces less of an effect?
Alcohol use can cause health problems, true or false?
What is true
___________ is the addictive substance in Tobacco.
What is nicotine.
What do sedatives cause?
What is calm and reducing anxiety?
How many stages are in the development of alcoholism?
What is four?
Stage ONE
What is building a tolerance?
Alcohol can cause cancer? True or False
What is true. Alcoholics have a higher risk for cancers of the: mouth, tongue, back of throat, voice box, tonsils, esophagus, and liver.
True or false, regular tobacco use can cause a tolerance?
What is true. More nicotine must be consumed to get the same effect. However, this develops more slowly than other substance tolerance. Physical dependence develops more rapidly and is more severe.
What does hypnotics cause?
What is sleepy?
Using alcohol with a stimulant is called the ____-______ _____?
What is up-down cycle?
Stage TWO
What are memory lapses, blackouts, and brownouts?
Alcohol use can cause liver problems, true or false?
What is true. Alcohol use can cause problems such as: fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis of the liver.
In 1975, the amount for lung cancer for men dropped while women's increased 67%, true or false?
What is false. Women's increased almost 100%.
What is CAGE
What is Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, and Eye-opener?
Addiction involves ________, _____________, _____________, and other symptoms.
What is compulsion, loss of control, and continued use despite bad consequences?
Stage THREE
What is losing the ability to control their use?
What Vitamin deficiency can indirectly cause brain damage?
What is B1? Alcohol can cause brain damage due to alcoholics not getting enough Vitamin B1 which disrupts the nerve cells' activity. Disruption on the nerve cells' activity can cause confusion, memory loss, and difficulty walking or a coma.
Smoking can cause lung problems such as ____________ and chronic _________.
What is emphysema and bronchitis. Smokers are also more likely to have colds and respiratory infections.
Alcohol is called a _______-________?
What is sedative-hypnotic?
Drinking alcohol while pregnant can cause _______________________.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome disorder? A baby with FASD is abnormally short, has small eyes, and small jaw. About 1/5th of these babies die within the first few weeks of birth and those who survive are mentally and physically disabled in some way.
Stage FOUR
What is prolonged binges of intoxication?
Alcohol is _________ to the body and replaces nutritious ______ with ______ calories.
what is toxic/posionous, food, and empty.
Smoking damages arteries by making them ________ or _______ them.
What is smaller and blocking. Because of that, oxygen and nutrients don't reach the heart and causes part of the heart muscles to die resulting in chest pain and possibly a heart attack.