This test for marijuana can detect THC usage for up to 90 days later.
What is a hair follicle test?
(THC, short for Tetrahydrocannabinol, is a cannabinoid found in cannabis. It is the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis.)
A person, place or thing that reminds a person of their substance use
What is a trigger?
These two numbers are the legal BAC limits for those over and under 21.
What are .08 What is .02?
This is the term for a toxic amount of alcohol/substance(s) overwhelming the body
What is an overdose?
This family member often takes on the role of the troublemaker or “black sheep." They may engage in rebellious behavior, act out, or display anger and defiance. They often bear the brunt of blame for the family’s problems and may receive harsh criticism and punishment.
Who is "the scapegoat"?
In addition to judgment, cannabis impairs this function that is crucial for responsive driving.
What is motor coordination/reaction time?
This term refers to the combination of negative mental and physical symptoms which can be experienced after a single episode of alcohol consumption, starting when blood alcohol concentration (BAC) approaches zero ( often involves headache, nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, anxiety, and sensitivity to light).
What is a hangover?
This is the amount of alcohol your body can metabolize in one hour, on average (BAC number).
What is .015?
This term describes scarring of the liver. It is the final phase of chronic liver disease, in many cases caused by long-term heavy drinking.
What is cirrhosis?
This family member avoids conflicts by not making demands. They help maintain a semblance of peace. They may also adapt by finding solace in their own interests and hobbies, often retreating to a world of fantasy or imagination.
Who is the "lost child"?
High doses of cannabis can produce hallucinations and paranoia in some users. It might also worsen the symptoms of this mental illness associated with hallucinations and paranoia.
What is schizophrenia?
Term that describes when the body gets used to a drug, and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effect.
What is tolerance?
This is the number of shots in a fifth (25.36 Fl Oz/750ml).
What is ~17 shots?
A pattern of drinking that corresponds to 5 or more drinks for men, and 4 or more drinks for women in a 2 hour period.
What is binge drinking?
This family member assumes the role of the entertainer. They use humor, charm, and a lighthearted approach to diffuse tense situations within the family.
Who is the mascot?
This type of cannabis use is the most common cause of cannabis-related ER visits.
Edible cannabis digestion.
National Poison Data System data demonstrating that from 2017 to 2021, cases of edible cannabis ingestion among children aged <6 years increased by 1,375%
This mental state is achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensation
What is mindfulness?
According to the CDC: The number of daily motor vehicle deaths that involve an alcohol impaired driver in the United States A. 10 B. 15 C. 28 D. 101.
What is 28 (C)?
A term that describes two or more disorders occurring in the same person.
(example: substance use disorder and depression)
What is comorbidity or dual diagnosis?
This family member is often a responsible, high-achieving, and perfectionistic individual. They are typically driven to excel in academics, sports, or other pursuits, and they strive to meet their family’s expectations. They provide a sense of pride and accomplishment for the parents.
Who is "the hero"?
This is the percentage of Americans in drug treatment programs who report being addicted to marijuana A.10% B.20% C. 50% D.80%.
What is 20%?
This is the physical component of addiction. Mood swings, tolerance, withdrawal, cravings, and irritability are all associated with this concept.
What is dependence?
The number of total annual deaths related to alcohol per year in the United States A. 50,000 B. 75,000 C. 95,000 D. 160,000
What is 95,000 (C)?
This condition is associated with vision changes, impaired memory, and loss of coordination, and is caused by long-term and excessive drinking that results in neurological damage.
What is alcohol dementia/wet brain?
This family member believes that they are doing the family a great service by cleaning up other's messes. They may soothe emotions after a blow-up, handle others' responsibilities, and serve as a diplomat. They try to keep everyone happy by avoiding the truth.
Who is "the enabler"?