GENERAL
ALCOHOL
DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
Refusal Skills/DECIDE
100
2 reasons why teenagers start using drugs.
What is peer pressure, media influence, curiosity, rebellion, accessibility, etc.?
100
The meaning of the acronym B.A.C. 
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
100
The drug classification of alcohol. 
What is a depressant? 
100
3 negative health consequences of e-cigarette use (w/ nicotine).
What is addiction, popcorn lung, carcinogen inhalation, heart disease, addiction?
100
This refusal skill requires you to use humor to refuse drugs.
What is the refusal skill of "make it into a joke."
200
The misuse of legal drugs or using illegal drugs.
What is substance abuse?
200
The legal B.A.C. for driving a vehicle in PA if you are 21 years or older. 
What is .08?
200
The drug classification of nicotine. 
What is a stimulant?
200

The long term affect of alcohol use that creates scaring on the liver and hardens it. 

What is cirrhosis?

200
The refusal skill that has you leaving the unhealthy situation. 
What is "walk away."
300
The quickest route of administration for a drug to reach the brain. 
What is injection?
300
3 signs/symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
What is shaking, vomiting, discolored skin, irregular breathing, etc.?
300
The drug classification of heroin. 
What is an opiate/opioid?
300
This type of drug abuse is considered a precursor to heroin use. 
What is prescription drug abuse?
300
In the DECIDE model, the 3rd step of consider the consequences has you think about the acronym HELP. The meaning of the acronym help is.
What is H-healthy, E-ethical, L-legal, P-parental approval?
400
When a drug addict stops using/taking a drug and experiences flu like symptoms. 
What is withdrawal?
400
The number of drinks within 1 sitting for a man  that would be considered binge drinking. 
What are 5 or more drinks?
400
The drug classification of cocaine. 
What is a stimulant?
400
The active ingredient in marijuana that produces a high and can lead to addiction. 
What is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)? 
400
The last 3 steps of the decide model.

I-identify your values, D-decide and act, E-evaluate your final decision?

500
The part of the brain that drugs "hijack," which block natural feelings of pleasure and wellbeing.
What are neurotransmitters?
500
The definition of 1 drink for the following 3 alcohols. 

Beer, Wine & Liquor. 

What is 12 oz. for beer, 5oz. for wine & 1.5 oz for liquor?
500

The drug classification of ACID/LSD.

What is a hallucinogen?
500

Psychoactive drugs replicate feelings of pleasure that are naturally produced by these neurotransmitter and hormones. (name 2)

What is dopamine, epinephrine/adrenaline, endorphins, serotonin, etc.?

500

The first 3 steps of the Decide Model. 

What is D-define the problem, E-examine the alternatives, C-consider the consequences, 

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