Vapes
Peer Pressure
Nicotine/Cannabis
Mental Health
100

What chemicals do vapes usually contain?

Nicotine and THC
100

When a peer asks, persuades, or suggests that you participate in a behavior or action

Spoken Peer Pressure

100

Where does nicotine come from?

It is derived from the tobacco plant

100

List three ways to cope with feelings of anxiety

Deep breathing techniques

Mindfulness techniques

Exercise

Get enough sleep

Ask for help

200

A battery powered vaporizer used to inhale nicotine or THC. Inside is a battery that heats the liquid, which produces an aerosol. This definition describes what product?

A vape/e-cigarette 

200

When you're exposed to your peers doing something and you have to decide if you want to follow along

Unspoken peer pressure

200

What is the term for over-consuming cannabis?

Greening out

200

Regular cannabis use can increase the risk for developing what disorder?

Social anxiety disorder

300

What is an aerosol?

A mixture of tiny liquid particles suspended in a gas

300

Your friends start studying for an upcoming math test at lunch and ask you to join in. This is an example of what type of peer pressure?

Positive peer pressure

300

Nicotine can increase the risk of developing what mental health condition?

Major depression

300

Feeling the need to vape as soon as you wake up or during class, feeling anxious or irritable when you want to vape, keep vaping even though you know it's bad for you, and find yourself reaching for your vape without thinking about it, are signs and symptoms of what?

Vaping addiction

400

Some e-liquids contain other chemicals called what?

Heavy metals

400

Provide an excuse that you could use to leave a situation where your peers are trying to get you to do something you do not want to do.

"No". 

"My mom is picking me up, she says I have to clean my room"

400

Cannabis, when taken in large doses can lead to what symptoms?

Anxiety attacks, paranoia, and hallucinations

400

What is the word to describe a treatable, chronic disease that involves the interactions between the brain, genetics, the environment, and an individual's life experiences?

Addiction