When a person stops using and has negative symptoms such as irritability and difficulty sleeping.
Withdrawal
NWJH policy states that it is up to ______________ to determine the punishment for students who break the rules.
Administrators
Daily Double!!! ___ in ___ adults who are addicted to a substance began using when they were teenagers.
9 in 10
The best way to reduce harm is to _____________
Abstain or not use
E
e-cigarette
When a person's reaction to a drug goes down as the person continues to use it.
Tolerance
What is the main purpose of a school drug policy?
Student health/safety
What is the legal alcohol limit for someone to operate a motor vehicle in the the United States?
.08
Alcohol can effect someone's ____________-__________ causing them to say or do things they wouldn't normally do.
Decision-Making
A
Associated
Chemical in the brain that causes you to experience pleasure.
Dopamine
A type of punishment that involves suspension, expulsion, or taking away extra-curricular activities.
Zero-Tolerance
The number of teenagers each year who are treated in the emergency room for alcohol related incidents in the US.
190,000
Alcohol is classified as a _______________ drug.
Depressant
I
Injury
Continued physical reliance on a drug despite the negative consequences.
Drug Dependency
DAILY DOUBLE-A law, regulation, rule, protocol, or procedure designed to guide or influence behavior.
Policy
1 Juul pod= _____ cigarettes
One pack
What's one mental health condition you have an increased risk of developing with teenage alcohol/drug use?
Depression, anxiety, paranoia, schizophrenia
V
Vaping
Also known as substance use disorder, it is a chronic brain disease.
Addiction
A type of punishment that involves getting the student the help they need while not damaging the relationship between the student and the school/community.
Restorative Justice
It could take as little as _____ minutes for alcohol to reach the brain.
6
One harm reduction strategy if you're using is to make sure you never __________ substances
mix
L
Lung