What term describes obsessive thinking and a compulsive need for drugs or alcohol despite negative consequences?
What is Addiction?
True or False: Nicotine is the substance responsible for the addictive quality of tobacco products.
What is True?
True or false: FDA stands for "Funky Dance Academy".
What is false?
(Food and Drug Administration)
What general term describes a drink that contains ethanol?
What is Alcohol?
What plant is opium derived from?
What is the Poppy plant?
What term describes the ability to bounce back from stress and setbacks?
What is Resilience?
What stage of substance use occurs when someone needs more of a substance to feel the same effect?
What is Tolerance?
What does ENDS stand for?
What is Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems?
What are the most commonly abused prescription drug categories?
A. Opioids
B. Depressants
C. Stimulants
D. All of the above
What is D?
(Opioids, depressants, stimulants)
Daily Double!
What is moderate drinking for males and females?
What is Females – no more than 1 drink/day; Males – no more than 2 drinks/day?
What drug is opium often converted into?
What is heroin?
The ability to accept yourself and others, manage emotions, and handle life’s challenges.
What is mental health?
What is the term for the complete process of withdrawing from alcohol?
What is Detoxification?
What poisonous gas in cigarettes interferes with the blood’s ability to carry oxygen?
What is Carbon monoxide?
What is the main active ingredient in marijuana?
A. Nicotine
B. Cannabidiol
C. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
D. Carbon monoxide
What is C?
(Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)
Cirrhosis is a buildup of scar tissue in what organ?
What is the liver?
How can heroin be consumed?
A. Injected
B. Inhaled/snorted
C. Smoked
D. All of the above
What is D?
(Injected, inhaled/snorted, or smoked)
Daily Double!
What is a clear warning sign that someone may be struggling with a mental or emotional disorder?
What are Symptoms lasting 2+ weeks that interfere with daily life?
Alcohol is classified as what type of drug that slows down the central nervous system?
What is Depressant?
True or false: Emphysema is a lung disease involves the destruction of the alveoli.
What is True?
True or false: Hallucinogens are a class of drug that causes people to feel tired.
What is false?
They causes people to see, hear, or feel things that are not real
True or false: When alcohol enters the body before it leaves the system, it will metabolize in the small intestines.
What is false? It will metabolize in the liver.
What drug is found in “lean,” also known as purple drank or sizzurp?
What is Codeine?
Name a school resources that students go to for help? (At least one)
Who is a Teacher, Coach, Guidance Counselor, SAC, SRO, Principal?
Which of the following is the correct order of the Addiction Cycle?
A. Abuse → Initial Use → Tolerance → Dependence → Addiction → Relapse
B. Initial Use → Abuse → Tolerance → Dependence → Addiction → Relapse
C. Initial Use → Tolerance → Abuse → Dependence → Relapse → Addiction
D. Abuse → Initial Use → Dependence → Tolerance → Relapse → Addiction
What is B?
(Initial Use → Abuse → Tolerance → Dependence → Addiction → Relapse)
Children regularly exposed to what type of smoke are more likely to develop respiratory problems and future smoking habits?
What is Secondhand smoke?
What medication is used to reverse an opioid overdose in an emergency?
A. Naproxen
B. NSAIDs
C. Narcan
D. Nifedipine
What is C?
(Narcan)
Blackouts, high tolerance, and problems affecting health and relationships are all the signs of _______________.
What is alcoholism?
When used correctly, this drug is used as an anesthesia.
What is fentanyl?
To ensure every traffic stop ends safely for everyone involved is referring to what concept we learned about in class?
What is "safe stop"?