BAC Stands for:
A. Breath Alcohol Control
B. Blood Alcohol Concentration
C. Breath Alcohol Concentration
D. Blood Alcohol Control
What is B:
Blood Alcohol Concentration
One of the following is NOT a negative impact of alcohol on a teenager's developing brain
A. Diminished Gray Matter
B. Increased Attention Span
C. Nerve Damage Leading to Attention Issues
D. Loss of Memory
What is B:
Increased attention span
The first step of recovery
A. Analyze changes that may need to be made
B. Admit the problem
C. Want to stop
D. Detox
What is B:
Admit the problem
The first stage of drug use
A. Family History
B. Experimentation/Social use
C. Drug Abuse/Addiction
D. High Risk Behavior
What is experimentation/social use?
Name one that is not a part of choice theory
A. Survival
B. Happiness
C. Fun
D. Love & Belonging
What is B:
Happiness
The Legal Limit for BAC for drivers
A. 0.02
B. 0.10
C. 0.04
D. 0.08
What is D:
0.08
A consequence of excessive alcohol consumption for teenager's
A. Liver Damage and Increased Risk of Addiction
B. Increased Problem-Solving Skills
C. Improved Cognitive Function
D. Better Coordination
What is A:
Liver damage and increased risk of addiction
The step in recovery that is about clearing harmful substances from the body
What is detox?
True or False
The second stage of drug use is Misuse and Abuse
What is false?
The things that drugs temporarily replace the need for in those who use them
What is people's unmet needs?
A person who is impaired by drugs or alcohol they are still responsible for their actions
A. Yes, they are still fully responsible
B. No, they are never responsible
C. Yes, but it may affect their judgment
D. No, they have no responsibility
What is C:
Yes, but it may affect their judgement
One way Marijuana can affect the brain
A. It Increases the Production of Serotonin, the Neurotransmitter associated with happiness
B. It Decreases Brain Activity
C. It Increases the production of Dopamine, the neurotransmitter associated with pleasure
D. It has no Effect on the Brain
What is C:
It increases the production of dopamine, the neurotransmitter associated with pleasure
The process that involves a group, family, or loved ones to work through issues
What is counseling?
A sign that someone is at risk of or using drugs
What is misuse or abuse?
Name at least 3 needs in choice theory
What are survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun?
The penalties for a first time DUI offense
What is fines, liscense suspension, community service, and mandatory DUI education program?
At least four potential health risks of heavy alcohol consumption
what are Liver Damage, Heart Disease, Brain Damage, Increased Cancer Risk, Mental Health Issues, Weakened Immune System
One of the most important things you can do with family or loved ones and it must involve trust
What is communication?
One reason someone might NOT be more likely to use drugs
A. Family history
B. Mental health struggles
C. Peer pressure
D. The belief that addiction is a choice or a matter of willpower
What is D:
The belief that addiction is a choice or a matter of willpower
Name one option that is not a way choice theory helps recover from addiction
A. Creates belonging
B. Distracts the user
C. Blaming others for addiction
D. Creating power
What is C:
Blaming others for addiction
The legal limit in Vermont for THC in the blood while driving
What is there is no legal limit?
The process of how excessive alcohol consumption leads to alcohol poisoning
What is the body cannot process the amount of alcohol consumed quickly enough
Doing this may be difficult, but it can prevent you from relapsing
What is cut-out dealers/enablers?
The difference between use and dependency
What is dependency is a need to feel normal?
Why choice theory is important to help drug users
What is choice theory emphasizes that people have control over their choices and behaviors?