Health Skills & Questions
Stimulants
Depressants/Hallucinogens
Steroids
100

Most complex organ in the body

Brain

100

What is a synthetic substance?

Chemically made drug
100

What is a Depressant?

A drug that slows down the CNS

100

What is a corticosteroid?

Medicine to reduce inflammation; meant to treat asthma, allergies, arthritis, etc.

200

Seeking help is part of the decision making process. True or False.

False

200

What do stimulants increase?

Alertness, attention, and energy.

200

Give examples of Depressants

Alcohol, barbiturates, benzos, tranq, rohypnol, GHB, etc.

200

What is an anabolic steroid?

Similar to the hormone testosterone, synthetic performance-enhancing drug.

300

Second step in Decision Making

List the possible options

300

What is a stimulant?

A drug that speeds up the CNS

300

What is a hallucinogen?

Drug that alters perception, thoughts, and feelings

300

Are corticosteroid effects irreversible? Yes or no.

Yes, long-term use can result in irreversible side effects.

400

What is a long-term effect of substance abuse?

Addiction, stress, memory, behavioral issues, etc.

400

How do stimulants affect the brain?

Memory, learning, and brain processes

400

What are short term effects of Hallucinogen use?

Dry mouth, impaired judgement, dizziness, etc.

400

How might you believe someone is abusing anabolic steroids?

Changes in behavior, appearance, etc.
500

What is health literacy?

The degree to which individuals FIND, USE, and UNDERSTAND information.

500

Two types of legal stimulants

Caffeine and nicotine

500

Give an example of a Hallucinogen.

LSD, Magic Mushrooms, etc.

500

What is a long-term effect of steroid use?

Addiction, weight gain, high blood pressure, etc.