Not as Think as You Drunk I Am
Rolling Stoned
Drugs and the Body
Spin the Bottle
Hodgepodge
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Having five or more drinks for men or four or more drinks for women in one sitting is called this:
What is binge drinking? Up to 90% of college students drink alcohol, and of these, between a quarter and half are "heavy episodic" or "binge" drinkers
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Pot falls into these two drug categories.
What are depressants and hallucinogens? Depressants cause the bodily functions to slow down. Initial side effects include slurred speech, dizziness, and a loss of coordination. The most commonly-used depressants generally fall into two classes: Barbituates and benzodiazepines, but also include alcohol, narcotics (derivatives of opiates) and sedative-hypnotics, as well as tranquilizers (such as ketamine and PCP). The general group of pharmacological agents commonly known as hallucinogens can be divided into three broad categories: Psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants. These classes of psychoactive drugs have in common that they can cause changes in perception, thought, emotion, and consciousness. Hallucinogens do not merely amplify familiar states of mind, but rather induce experiences that are qualitatively different from those of ordinary consciousness.
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What happens when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and large amounts to produce the same effects?
Tolerance
100
This is described as drinking before you go out drinking.
What is pre-gaming? Pregaming is dangerous because it causes students to drink for longer periods of time (before the bar/party as well as while at the bar/party), and may lead to alcohol poisoning or binge drinking. In addition, it's hard for other people to know how much you have been drinking if you have been pre-gaming. This information might be important if there is an emergency.
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Substance Abuse Prevention Services, the Counseling Center, Health Services, Women's Center, your RA, your URI101 Mentor are all these.
What are people and places you can go to for help with alcohol and other drugs? The Office of Substance Abuse Prevention Services is located on the third floor of the Memorial Union and offers in service trainings, early intervention programs, consultations, and alcohol awareness programs. Information and links to resources can be found on their website at the Substance Abuse homepage.
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A twelve ounce beer or a five ounce glass of wine, or a ounce and a half of hard liquor is called this.
What is a standard drink? The above description is true for the most common types of alcohol, but the standard drink varies for other types of alcohol: ◦Ten ounce microbrew ◦Ten ounce wine cooler ◦Eight ounces of malt liquor ◦Eight ounces of Canadian beer ◦Eight ounce iced beer ◦Six ounces of iced malt liquor ◦Two and one half ounces of fortified wine ◦One and one quarter ounces of eighty-proof alcohol ◦One ounce of one hundred proof hard alcohol
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Marijuana is ten times as this as marijuana distributed during the 1960s and 70s was
What is potent?
200
What is an unwanted change in the body that is not related to the main purpose of a drug?
Side Effect
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College students generally pregame by doing this.
What is playing drinking games, doing shots, and engaging in other risky behaviors? Pre-gaming is drinking a dangerous amount of alcohol in a short period of time, before going out and drinking even more. This is often achieved by participating in the aforementioned. Some examples of risky behaviors are shot gunning beers, "power hour", and funneling.
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This highly addictive stimulant that was popular in the 1980s is popular now on college campuses.
What is cocaine? Cocaine is a stimulant and an anesthetic. It's not seen as "that bad" anymore when compared to heroin and methamphetamine. However, even though it is seen as a party drug, the effects of cocaine can be not only unpredictable but possibly fatal. Short term side-effects include fear or panic, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, unpredictable or violent behavior, paranoia, hallucinations, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, tremors, confused or disorganized behavior, heart attacks, paranoid psychosis, and death.
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These three factors affect your blood alcohol level.
What are time, weight, and gender? Time: Blood Alcohol Level is reduced by .016% every hour, but the more you drink, the longer it takes to reduce. Gender: Women become more impaired than men do after drinking the same amount of alcohol, even when differences in body weight are taken into account. This is because women's bodies have less water than men's bodies. Because alcohol mixes with body water, a given amount of alcohol becomes more highly concentrated in a woman's body than in a man's. In other words, it would be like dropping the same amount of alcohol into a much smaller pail of water. That is why the recommended drinking limit for women is lower than that of men. Women also have less dehydrogenase, a liver enzyme that breaks down alcohol, than men. So a woman's body will break down alcohol more slowly than a man's.
300
Marijuana affects your ability to learn by decreasing your ability to do this.
What is concentrate and remember?
300
What are two types of drug dependence?
Physical Dependence and Psychological Dependence
300
Drinking games are dangerous because they make the player do this.
What is "drink more than they planned to"? Drinking games often involve peer pressure, causing you to drink more than you normally would. In addition, it is harder to keep track of how much you have had to drink as you get drunker, especially while playing drinking games.
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This is the most widely-used date rape drug.
What is alcohol? Alcohol can severely impede judgment and blur boundaries of acceptable behavior.
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Impairment begins with this.
What is the first drink? The brain, liver, heart, pancreas, lungs, kidneys, and every other organ and tissue system are infiltrated by alcohol within minutes of the first moment in which it passes into the blood stream. The strength of the drink will have a significant effect on absorption rates, with higher concentrations of alcohol resulting in more rapid absorption. Pure alcohol is generally absorbed much faster than diluted alcohols, which are, in turn, absorbed faster than wine or beer.
400
It can take your brain this long to return to normal after imbibing marijuana.
What is "up to three weeks"? The THC in marijuana is readily absorbed by fatty tissues in various organs. Generally, traces (metabolites) of THC can be detected by standard urine testing methods several days after a smoking session. However, in heavy, chronic users, traces can sometimes be detected for weeks after they have stopped using marijuana.
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What are the four ways in which drugs enter the body?
By mouth, by injection, by inhalation, and by absorption A JADE is a face-to-face interview with a staff member from the Substance Abuse Prevention Services staff. The student completes two of these interviews.
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Aside from causing players to drink more, drinking games are dangerous because other players do this.
What is "decide or control how much a losing player has to drink"? Drinking games are designed to be competitive, fun, and social. They get people together and talking. However, they can become dangerous when you are competing against people who do not have your best interests at heart. If you do not know the people you are playing against (and sometimes even if you do) they may be playing not just for fun but for other motives. Sometimes it is to see how much they can make you drink, regardless of the danger to you. Sometimes it is to see if they can make the other person puke. Sometimes, it might even be to see if they can make someone drink enough to incapacitate them, rendering them unable to resist sexual advances.
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Butting or using someone else's medication is an example of this.
What is "prescription drug abuse"? People who abuse prescription drugs feel that htey are "safer" than illegal drugs. However, more people have died this year from overdosing on prescription drugs than on heroin and cocaine combined. If a medication has not been prescribed for you, then you do not know how it will affect your body.
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The following are symptoms of this condition: ◦Person is passed out and cannot be awakened ◦Person has cold, clammy, bluish skin ◦Person has trouble breathing ◦Person vomits and doesn't wake up
What is alcohol poisoning? Alcohol Poisoning is a serious -- sometimes deadly -- result of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. Binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning. The effects of alcohol depend generally on the concentration of alcohol in your blood (blood alcohol level).
500
Marijuana directly affects the area of the brain that controls these two functions that begin with the letter "M".
What are "Memory" and "Motivation"? When someone uses marijuana, chemicals travel through the bloodstream an dquickly attach to receptors on the brain's nerve cells, which receive information from other nerve cells and chemicals. When a receptor receives information, it causes changes in the nerve cell. One region of the brain that contains a lot of THC receptors is the hippocampus, which processes memory. When THC attaches to receptors in the hippocampus, it weakens short-term memory. The hippocampus also communicates with other brain regions that process new information into long-term memory. In the brain, under the influence of marijuana, new information may never register -- and may be lost from memory. Some frequent, long-term marijuana users show signs of a lack of motivation (amotivational syndrome). Their problems include not caring about what happens in their lives, no desire to work regularly, fatigue, and a lack of concern about how they look. As a result of these symptoms, some users tend to perform poorly in school or at work. Scientists are still studying these problems.
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With effects similar to amphetamine and cocaine, a soak in the tub with this street drug would be neither relaxing nor aromatherapeutic:
What are bath salts?
500
One dangerous outcome often attributed to drinking games is this.
What is alcohol poisoning? Alcohol poisoning is a serious -- sometimes deadly -- result of drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. Binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning. The effects of alcohol depend on the concentration of alcohol in your blood (blood alcohol level).
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This is the number of annual college student deaths that are linked to alcohol use or abuse.
What is 1,700?
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