Experimental, Misuse, Preoccupation and Dependency
What is Stages of Addiction
Consuming 4-5 drinks at a time
What is Binge Drinking
Legal in VA since 7/1/2021
What is Marijuana
Use of this product in teenagers is at an all time low
What is Cigarette Smoking
What do drugs do to the brain?
What is Stimulate or Sedate
Family support, positive friends, mentors, healthy activities, spirituality
What is Protective Factors
Consuming a toxic amount of alcohol over a short period of time
What is Alcohol Poisoning
Has the same chemical makeup as heroin
What is Opiates
When you vape you are not only inhaling nicotine but this as well
What is an Aerosol
Substance abuse affects teen brain development by
What is interfering with neurotransmitters and damaging connections within the brain
Repetitive speech patterns, dilated pupils/red eyes, running nose/sniffling, looking pale, changes in weight/eating habits
What is Physical Signs of addiction
Legal drinking age in the United States
What is 21
Can cause visual disturbances, disorganized thinking, paranoia and mood disturbances
What is Hallucinogens
Contains cancer causing chemicals
What is Vape Juice
Liver damage, heart problems, physical dependence are all long-term effects of
What is Alcohol Misuse
Missing school, missing appointments, isolating, disruptive sleep patterns, legal problems, relationship issues, financial struggle
What is Behavioral Signs of addiction
Appear to be conscious but have no memory as to what happened
What is Blackout
Regular use of this drug can lower your IQ by 8 points
What is Marijuana
According to results from the annual National Youth Tobacco survey more than ___________ US youth currently use e-cigarettes
What is 2 million
A neurotransmitter responsible for transmitting signals between the nerve cells of the brain
What is Dopamine
Age of first use, family history, chaotic home environment, availability and use of substances among peers & family, mental illness and type of drug and method of use
What are Risk Factors
Reducing functional or nervous activity
What is a depressant
The 3rd most commonly abused prescription medication
What is Stimulants (ie. adderall, vyvance, concerta)
What does ENDS stand for?
Impaired problem solving, arrested emotional development, difficulty with memory recall, disruptive, chronic, and persistent lack of motivation, increased risk of mental health disorders other than addiction, including: mood disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder), anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder), psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) are all examples of
What is Long-Term Effects of Chronic Marijuana Use