Goal Setting
Responsible Decision Making
The Brain
Alcohol
Other Drugs
100

Something you want to accomplish in life.

What is a GOAL?

100

This is the first step you take before making any decisions. 

What is STOP?

100

Your brain stops growing in your mid 20's.

True or False

What is True?

100

Most middle schoolers are drinking alcohol. 

True or False

What is False? Fewer than 8% according to future.org

100

The mind altering chemical in marijuana that interferes with concentration, memory, thinking, and perception.

What is THC?

Tetra-hydro-cannabinol

200

This is the first step in reaching your goals.

What is Name It?

200

Listing the potential consequences of a decision before acting out the best decision.

What is THINK?

200

The part of your brain that controls decision making and judgment.

What is the PREFRONTAL CORTEX?

200

The withdrawal from alcohol that might include dehydration, headache, nausea, sensitivity to light and noise.

What is a HANGOVER?


200

This chemical found in tobacco is highly addictive.

What is NICOTINE?

300

 Step 4 in the planning process.

What is Think How to Do It?

300

The influence that people in your social group have on your behavior, attitudes, or decisions.

What is PEER PRESSURE?

300

When drug use is no longer a choice.

What is ADDICTION?

300

The amount of alcohol at which the liver metabolizes per hour.

What is 1 STANDARD DRINK PER HOUR?

12 oz bottle of beer= 5 oz glass of wine=1.5 oz of liquor

300

This amount of fentanyl can be enough to kill an average American

What is 2mg?

What is A GRAIN OF SAND/SALT?

What is THE AMOUNT THAT CAN FIT ON THE TIP OF A PENCIL?

400

Something or someone that will help you reach your goal.

What are RESOURCES OR SUPPORTS?

400

Evaluating how you did when acting on your decisions.

What is REFLECT?

400

The body needs more of a drug to produce the same effect as previous doses.

What is TOLERANCE?

400

Alcohol damages this part of the brain which is responsible for coordination and balance.

What is THE CEREBELLUM?

400

This is a life-saving medication used to reverse the effects of an opiod overdose.

What is NALOXONE?

What is NARCAN?

500

Weather, traffic, and power outages are examples of these types of obstacles.

What are EXTERNAL OBSTACLES?

500

A person's principles or standards of behavior that influence responsible decision making.

What are VALUES?

500

Experiencing irritability, severe headaches, anxiety, depression, restless sleep, and trouble concentrating when not using a drug.

What are WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS?

500

Consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short amount of time can shut down the brain stem and lead to a coma.

What is BINGE DRINKING?

500

The social media slogan that launched DEA's campaign to educate the public of the dangers of counterfeit pills and urges all Americans to take only medication prescribed by a medical profession and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist.

What is ONE PILL CAN KILL?

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