Traumatic Brain Injuries
Drugs / Substances
Cigarettes / Nicotine
Crimes & Laws
Human Needs
100

Attributed with repeated head trauma

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 

100

Name two stimulants

Caffeine, nicotine, meth, cocaine, adderall

100

Cigarettes contain how many chemicals?

4,000+

100

Crime: Hiding merchandise on your person, usually in an attempt to steal

Willful concealment

100

Name (three out of four) basic human needs

Food, water, shelter, love

200

Attributed to single head trauma

Concussion

200

Name two depressants

Alcohol, opiates (heroin, oxycontin, hydrocodone, codeine, hydromorphone, kratom, etc.) benzodiazepines (xanax, valium, klonopin, etc.)

200

Tiny hair-like fibers in the lugs that work to sweep debris out of the respiratory system

Cilia

200

Crime: When you accidentally cause another's death

Manslaughter 

200

What does the term physiological mean?

Relating to a bodily/physical function

300

What does the term "degenerative" mean?

Worsening of a condition

300

When a user gets negative side effects when they stop taking drugs they are accustomed to abusing

Withdraw Process

300

Name (two out of three) the human body's main lines of defense:

Fever, mucus, skin

300

Crime: Using a telephone to annoy, manipulate, threaten or harass

Misuse of phone

300

Choose one characteristic or trait from the following hierarchal level: Self-Esteem

Confidence, self-respect, positive outlook, competence, etc.

400

Posthumous inspection of a body

Autopsy

400

The psychological need to continue abusing drugs (addiction or dependence)

Addiction 

400

What carcinogenic, sometimes fatal compound is produced inside most vapes & e-cigarettes?

Formaldehyde 

400

Laws: The most amount of time an individual can serve for a particular crime

Mandatory maximum

400

Choose one characteristic from the following hierarchal level: Physiological Needs

Clothing, food, intimacy, drink, shelter, air, etc. 

500

Motor skills refer to which type of muscle groups?

Large muscle groups

500

Benzos can be used to treat which (depressant) drug withdraw?

Alcohol

500

Name (three out of four) primary gateway drugs

Tobacco / Nicotine, Alcohol, Marijuana, Inhalants

500

Which level (1st, 2nd, or 3rd) would an individual be charged if they planned a crime ahead of time, had clear intent, and followed through? 

First Degree

500

Choose one characteristic from the following hierarchal level: Safety and Security

Protection/ prevention from: harm, danger, injury / low crime rates / comfortability / etc. 

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