Influences
The Brain
Safety On The Roads
Health Impacts
100

How can you resistance someone influencing you?

Say no, Make up a reason, Change the subject, or Walk away.

100

The brain isn't fully developed until what age?

25

100

How can you stop someone from driving while under the influence?

Answers may vary (teachers discretion).

100

Substances like alcohol can disrupt this part of your daily routine, making it hard for your body to reset for the next day.

Sleep

200

Social media often makes substance use look ________

Glamorous, fun, or risk-free.

200

Under the influence: Brain signals travel much _______

Slower

200

In Canada, drivers who have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher can be charged with a criminal offence for driving while impaired. (True or False)

True

200

How does substance misuse impact your physical health?

Weakens the immune system, making you sick more often, stunts growth and damages organs like the heart and liver, causes breathing issues and dental problems.

300

Name two external influences

Peers, Media, Culture, or Family

300

Why do injuries happen when your brain slows down from substance use?

Slower Reaction Time: Your brain takes longer to process danger.

Loss of Balance: You are more likely to fall or stumble.

Poor Judgment: You might take risks you would normally avoid.

300

Why is driving while under the influence dangerous?

Impaired drivers have blurred vision & slow reactions, making safe driving impossible.

300

How does substance misuse impact your mental health?

Increases the risk of developing depression and anxiety disorders, makes regulating emotions harder, leading to mood swings, can trigger paranoia or hallucinations.

400

Name two internal influences

Personal Values, Self-Esteem, Goals, or Knowledge

400

What part of the brain is responsible for decision making and focus?

Frontal Lobe

400

How can a passenger being under the influence be dangerous?

Passengers often lose the ability to judge safety, cause distractions, or forget to speak up, putting their lives in the driver's hands.

400

What are short term impacts on health when using substances? Name 2.

Sudden sickness: vomiting, fainting, Accidents: high injury risk from confusion, Overdose: breathing/heart can stop.

500

Name two types of peer pressure

Spoken and Unspoken Pressure

500

What part of the brain controls heart rate and breathing?

Brainstem

500

How can a pedestrian be at risk when under the influence?

Walking while impaired means you may step into traffic without looking or misjudge the speed of oncoming cars.

500

What are long term impacts on health when using substances? Name 2.

Brain: Stops growing mid-20s; substances can permanently alter learning/memory, Addiction: Earlier start, harder to stop, Mental Health: Higher risk of depression/anxiety.

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