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Alcohol
100

What are the main reasons that people begin drug use? 

To get high, curiosity and availability, self-medication, confidence, energy, pain relief, etc

100

How would you define withdraw?

The body's attempt to rebalanced itself after prolonged used of a psychoactive drug. The symptoms range from mild (caffeine withdrawal) to severe (heroin) to life threatening (benzodiazepine). 
100

T/F: Marijuana affects the juvenile brain more severely than any adult 

True
100

True/False: For many substance abusers who have altered their brain chemistry, the "move" switch becomes overactive and the "stop" switch does not shut off

True 

100

What is the legal limit? 

.008

200

When a pregnant women uses cocaine, how long does it take for the baby to be exposed to that drug?

After the use of that drug 

200

What are some withdraw symptoms? 

Headache, pains, insomnia, vomiting, cramps, etc 
200

When a pregnant woman uses cocaine, how long does it take for the baby to be exposed to that drug? 

After using drug 

200

How many chemicals are in a single cannabis plant? 

420

200

Like caffeine is an upper, alcohol is a...

Depressant

300

What are the factors of drug addictions?

Hint their are 3 

Heredity, Environment, and the use of psychoactive drugs 

300

Which drug has the worst withdrawal and why? 

The withdrawal from marijuana is more drawn out because much of the THC has been retained in the brain and only after a relatively long period of abstinence will the withdrawal affect appear 

300

What are the physiological effects to a person body while the use of marijuana? 

Increase pulse rate, blood pressure, dilation of blood vessels, dry mouth and reaction skills are slower. 

300

T/F: Those who experiment with alcohol, nicotine and marijuana between the ages of 10-12 are much more likely to become heroin or cocaine abusers than those who wait until they are 18?

True 

300

Who would get drunk quicker from drinking the same amount,  a 240lb male or a 100lb female?

100lb female

400

How long does it takes after inhaling a drug before it reaches the brain? 

7-10 seconds 

400

In 2007, what was the percent of marijuana drug-abuse related emergency room visit? 

30%

400

The development of tolerance varies widely, depending primarily on the qualities of the drug itself. What else play a factor? 

Amount, frequency, duration of use, chemistry of user, and psychological state of mind. 

400

What part of the brain that is most affected by psychoactive drugs? 

Reward/Reinforcement pathways is the part of the brain that is most affected by psychoactive drugs
400

At what Blood Alcohol Level  could you get alcohol poisoning?

0.40

500

T/F: Psychoactive drugs causes both temporary and permanent changes in various parts of the brain that can be imaged?

True
500

T/F: There are four types of withdrawal symptoms. 

True: nonpurposive, purposive, protracted, and post-acute withdrawal symptoms. 

500

Is Marijuana a stimulate or depresses? 

Either stimulate or depresses the user depending on the strength of the drug and the mood of the smoker. 

500
T/F: Marijuana persists in the body of a chronic user for up to three months

True. Though the major effects last only four to six hours after smoking. Residual amounts in the body can disrupt some physiological, mental, and emotional functions. 

500

What are two of the four symptoms of alcoholism?

Cravings, loss of control, dependence and tolerance