Alcohol
Tobacco
Marijuana
Drugs and the Body
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100

What does B.A.C stand for?

Blood Alcohol Content (percent of alcohol in your blood)

100

What is the colorless, odorless, highly addictive drug found in Tobacco?

Nicotine

100

The amount of THC in marijuana has increased, decreased, or stayed the same in the past few decades?

Increased
100

What is it called when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effects?

Tolerance

100

What month of the year is recognized as national recovery month?

September

200

What is the legal BAC limit in MN while driving a vehicle?

.08

200

Why is menthol added to cigarettes?

Allows user to smoke more because it cools throat, suppresses cough, adds flavor

200

Name two physical effects of long term marijuana use.

Chronic bronchitis, respiratory infections, asthma, lower sperm count, testicular cancer, high blood pressure, weakened immune system. 

200

_______ are the class of drugs that speed up your body; _______ are the class of drugs that slow down your body.

Stimulants; Depressants

200

What is the name of the medication that medical professionals as well as the average person can administer to someone overdosing on opioids?

Narcan (Naloxone)

300

What is it called when an individual's blood alcohol content rises to dangerous levels in which the individual loses consciousness, can go into a coma, and in worst cases dies?

Alcohol poisoning

300

On average, how many times do most smokers try to quit before they make it 1 year without smoking?

10-12 times

300

Recreational marijuana use is currently legal in how many states?

15 (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, South Dakota, Illinois, Michigan, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Alaska)

300

What is an unwanted change in the body that is not related to the main purpose of a drug?

Side effect
300

Name 2 factors that might explain why some people become addicted to substances while others don't

Biology (genetic predisposition, family history), Environment (access to substances, peer/family acceptance or rejection of substance use, quality of support systems), Life stressors (grief, trauma, ACES), Co-occurring disorders (mental illness, physical illness, TBI)

400

How long does it take for alcohol to enter the bloodstream?

5-10 minutes

400

Cigarette smoking is responsible for how many deaths annually in the United States?

480,000 (or 1 in 5 deaths which is 20% of all deaths)

400

THC stands for tetrahydrocannabinol and CBD is cannabidiol. Both are present in marijuana, how are they different?

THC - Psychoactive compound in marijuana, responsible for the "high"

CBD- no psychoactive effects, but calms the nervous system and can alleviate pain.

400

What are the four ways in which drugs enter the body?

Orally (drink or swallow), injection into blood stream, inhalation (smoke), and absorption (snort, transdermal, contact with mucous membranes)
400

Name 5 pieces of information found on the label of an over the counter medication.

Name of medication, type of medication, amount, dosage recommendations, uses, warnings, expiration date, manufacturer, active and inactive ingredients.

500

Name at least 3 long terms effects of Alcohol use on the body and/or mind

Liver damage/cirrhosis, mouth/throat/esophagus/stomach cancers, brain damage/cognitive issues, memory issues, irritate linking of stomach, nutritional deficits

500

What percent of U.S. adults are current smokers?

14%

500

According to a 2019 national survey, what percentage of U.S. adults smoke marijuana?

12%

500

What is the brain system that is involved in substance use disorders and what neurotransmitter is involved?

Reward circuit/pleasure pathway, dopamine

500

According to preliminary data, how many drug related overdose deaths occurred in MN in 2019?

761 deaths