The active ingredient in Marijuana is
What is THC ?
This is a powerful stimulant drug that is typically snorted or smoked
What is cocaine?
The organ that metabolizes drugs and substances in the body
What is the Liver
An example of a hallucinogen is
What is Acid, LSD, PCP, Mushrooms or Toad Licking
When men consume 5 or more drinks and women consume 4 or more drinks in about 2 hours
What is binge drinking?
Name 3 methods of marijuana use?
What is a joint, blunt, bong, edibles, dabs, pipe
What is one reason why opioids are so dangerous?
They are highly addictive?
The active ingredient in Robo misuse
What is DXM? Or Cough Suppressant
Hallucinogens affect the senses. What two senses can be affected
Visual or Hearing
A standard drink of Beer 12 oz or five oz glass of wine is equal to
What is a Shot (1.5 oz) of liquor
What is the non-psychoactive part of Marijuana used to treat medical issues.
CBD
This drug comes from the tropical plant in Africa call the Khat Plant (Florida man story we talked about)
What are Bath Salts?
The word Illicit means that the drug is
What is ILLEGAL?
What is the slang name for the drug that is often stolen from Veterinary offices to misuse?
What is Special-K? (Ketamine)
The three things you should do when you suspect someone has alcohol poisoning
What is
1. Call 911
2. Get them on their side
3. Stay with them
What problems do we see with Edibles?
Kids getting easy access to them or people overusing them.
The name of the life saving drug that is given to someone who has overdosed from an Opioid is called
What is Naloxone (Narcan)?
The need for higher and more frequent doses of a drug to get the same effect is called
What is Tolerance?
The type of Toad that excretes a poison that can cause a hallucinogenic reaction
What is a Cane Toad?
Alcohol is a depressant which means it
What is slows down the Central Nervous System
Dabs are a sticky substance that comes from the cannabis plant they are a problem because they contain
What is a higher concentration of THC
Name 3 prescription drugs that can lead to severe opioid addiction?
Oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percocet)
Hydrocodone (Vicodin),
Morphine
Codeine
Fentanyl
3 Risks factors for substance abuse are
What are:
1. Early use
2. Tolerance
3. Genetics
What are 3 effects of using Hallucinogens?
What are delusions, hallucinations and paranoia?
Name 3 signs of alcohol poisoning
What is vomiting, confusion, seizures, slow breathing, pale or blue skin, unconsciousness, low body temperature