alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy abuse (Row 2)
rohypnol, tobacco, electronic cigarettes and heroin abuse (Row 3)
Consequences of drug abuse (Row 4)
JROTC study packet questions (Row 5)
100
(fill in the blank) can be any substance taken into the body that changes the way the body functions whether it is mentally or physically.
Drugs
100
What is the most widely consumed and abused legal drug in the united sates?
Alcohol
100
(which drug) has been used to commit sexual assaults because it renders the victim incapable of resisting, giving it the reputation of a “date-rape” drug.
Rohypnol
100
List one Physical effects of substance abuse
1)Organ Damage
2)Hormone Imbalance
3)Cancer
4)Pre-Natal and Fertility Issues
5)Gastrointestinal Disease
6)HIV / AIDS
100
What color socks are worn with the class A or B uniform.
Black Socks
200
What is the most common motivation for drug dealers?
Profit or Money
200
What is the most widely consumed and abused illegal drug in the united sates?
Marijuana
200
When used over a long period, (fill in the blank) and related chemicals, such as tar and nicotine, can increase your risk of many health problems.
Tobacco
200
List two of the most common legal consequences of addiction
1)Probation and arrest records that make it difficult to find a job
2)Driver license suspension and transportation difficulty
3)Large fines
4)Extensive jail sentences
5)Strict community service requirements
200
Describe the rank of Cadet Sergeant Major
3 Chevrons, 3 Rockers and a Star.
300
Approximately how many Americans age 12 and older are drug users?
24.6 million
300
(fill in the blank) can include jail sentences of four years to life, and fines from $250,000 to $4 million, depending on the amount of the drug you have in your possession
Ecstacy
300
what can deliver nicotine (a highly addictive drug) without smoking and has emerged in the past decade as a popular alternative to tobacco cigarettes.
electronic cigarettes
300
List three Neurological and emotional effects of substance abuse
1)Depression
2)Anxiety
3)Memory loss
4)Aggression
5)Mood swings
6)Paranoia
300
What regulation covers the wear of the uniform?
AR670-1 or CCR145-2
400
What is one possible way to tell if someone is abusing drugs?
A person who abuses drugs will likely loose their job, cause family/relationship problems, suffer physical side effects and fall into debt
400
How does cocaine create a vicious cycle of addiction?
Cocaine causes tolerance so that more is needed to produce the same “high.” After each high the user falls into a depression and in order to escape more cocaine is taken, creating a vicious cycle.
400
It causes many different cancers as well as chronic lung diseases such as emphysema and bronchitis, heart disease, pregnancy-related problems, and many other serious health problems
tobacco
400
Addiction is a form of disease, and as such it can pose a series of negative consequences on your (___ well being), (____ health) and (______ life).
(Fill in the blanks)
1)emotional well being
2)physical health
3)professional life.
400
How is the JROTC shoulder sleeve insignia worn on the class A Uniform?
On the left sleeve, 1/2 inch below the shoulder seam.
500
List at least 4 out of the 6 reasons within the powerpoint regarding why people take drugs.
1)To fit in
2)To escape or relax
3)To relieve boredom
4)To seem grown up
5)To rebel
6)To experiment
500
what are two long term effects of marijuana?
1)damage the lungs and the heart
2)reduce the body’s ability to fight lung infections and illness
500
Heroin was first manufactured in (what year) by the Bayer pharmaceutical company of Germany and marketed as a treatment for tuberculosis.
1898
500
This occurs when a person has a chemical need for the drug and needs it to function
physical dependence
500
How are shoulder board ranks worn for officers and enlisted cadets?
Cadet officers place the pointed end toward collar and the flat end toward the edge of the shoulder. Enlisted cadets place the side with the pointed chevron toward the collar.