Stages Of Change
Brain & Addiction
Drugs
Tobacco/Nicotine
Inhalants
100

Name the first stage in the stages of change.

Pre-contemplation

100

A substance that can change the way a person feels or functions. 

What is a drug.

100

Where do people mostly get the prescription drugs they misuse?

Family or friends

100
Legal age to buy tobacco/nicotine products.

21

100

People inhale chemicals in these products to get high. 

Household products

200

What is the fourth stage in the stages of change.

Action

200

Drugs can damage nerve cells in this organ.

What is the brain.

200

These can make a person feel relaxed sleepy and uncoordinated.

Depressants

200

Type of tobacco absorbed through mouth tissue.

Chewing or smokeless tobacco. 

200
Inhalants can prevent this organ from getting enough oxygen.

The brain

300

What is the third stage in the stages of change. 

Preparation. 

300

Neurotransmitter in the brain commonly affected by drugs.

Dopamine

300

They have effects similar to cocaine when misused

Stimulants

300

The addictive chemical in Tobacco. 

Nicotine

300

Spray paint and hair spray are...

Aerosol inhalants
400

What is the second stage in the stages of change.

Contemplation

400

When a person needs more of the same drug just to feel normal. 

Tolerance

400

Legal drugs closely related to heroin.

prescription pain meds/opioids

400

The leading preventable cause of disease, disability and death in the US. 

Tobacco Use

400

Paint thinner, nail polish remover, glue are

Volatile solvents

500

Name the stages of change in the correct order.

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.

500

Returning to drug use after quitting

Relapse

500

When you can't stop using the drug despite negative consequences.

Addiction

500

Free points

Free points

500

Chemical odors on breath or clothing are signs of what

inhalant use

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