Alcohol
Smoking: Nicotine, Tobacco & Weed
Opioids
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

Alcohol is a ______________.

(drug class)

Depressant

100

What drug class is nicotine?

Stimulant

100

Opioids are also known as...

opiates, narcotics, painkillers

100

The term for being free from alcohol and other substances

Sober/Sobriety

100

What is the legal age to drink alcohol in the United States?

21

200

What are the 2 ways BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) can be measured?

Breathalyzer and blood test

200

Nicotine releases which chemical in your brain?

Dopamine

200

_____________ is illegal in every circumstance.

Heroin

200

These are psychedelic drugs that change your 5 senses, thoughts & mood. Ex. LSD, Cannabis (weed), Ketamine

Hallucinogens

200

Smoking weed, especially at a young age, can cause permanent ______________.

Psychosis/Schizophrenia

300

Alcohol causes your body's systems to _________________.

Slow down

300

The difference between THC and CBD is that

THC is addictive and psychoactive, CBD is non-addictive and non-psychoactive

300

Naloxone (Narcan) is an __________________ and is administered as a ____________________.

1. Opioid Overdose Antidote

2. Nasal spray or shot

300

A widely held but fixed and oversimplified idea of a particular type of person or thing

Stereotype

300

Ketamine causes this damage in your brain.

Swiss Cheese Brain

400

Which organ in your body does alcohol affect the most?

Liver

400

Smoking tobacco causes this disease due to the tar found in multiple tobacco products.

Black Lung Disease

400

Fentanyl is how many times more potent than Heroin?

50

400

The unpleasant physical reaction that accompanies the process of ceasing to take an addictive drug.

Withdrawal

400

A vape can contain as much nicotine as how many regular cigarettes?

20

500

What syndrome is a consequence of a mother drinking alcohol while pregnant? 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

500

What pathway in the brain is hijacked by nicotine?

The Reward Pathway

500

Opioids work in the body by activating the _________ receptors in the brain that block pain signals to the body.

opioid

500

The term describing the point during which your feel-good brain chemical drops below your baseline after substance use. (hint: 2 words)

Dopamine Deficit

500

Cyanosis (the medical term for when your skin, lips or nails turn blue) is a side effect using of what substance?

Opioids

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