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Triggers and cravings
Drug Schedules
How long???
Straight facts
100

Vodka, whiskey, beer, wine, gin, tequila,etc.

Alcohol

100

When an event or situation causes you to feel the need to do drug

Trigger

100

Amount of drug class schedules

5

100

Length of time marijuana stay in your urine.

30 days

100

 5 commonly abused drugs

Weed, cocaine, heroin, molly, LSD, shrooms, etc.

200

Weed, Pot, Mary Jane,etc.

Marijuana

200

The feeling of wanting to get high

Craving

200

Schedule of drug with lowest chance of abuse

5

200

Length of time cocaine stays in your urine

3 days

200

The occurrence of symptoms when the use of a substance is reduced or stopped

Withdrawal

300

Blow, snow, bump, nose candy

Cocaine

300

Name 3 ways someone can be triggered.

Any appropriate answers.

300

Class schedule # _____: xanax, valium, tramadol, ambien, soma

4

300

# of days most drugs stay in your hair

90 days (3 months)

300

5 parts of the body used to test for drugs/alcohol

Hair, urine, saliva, sweat, and blood

400

Brown sugar, skunk, smack, etc.

Heroin

400

T/F: Your own thoughts can be a trigger.

True

400

Difference between Class A felony and Class B felony

A: manufacture & distribution

b: Unlawful possession

400

Length of time meth detected in your blood

1-3 days

400

5 factors that determine how long drugs stay in your system.

Type of drug, weight, how much used, how often used, physical activity, gender, ethnicity, medical conditions, etc.

500

Acid, blotter, tabs, looney toons

LSD (hallucinogens)

500

How to cope with a trigger or craving

Coping Skills

500

Schedule 1 drugs - fines and imprisonment:

Class A felony

Class B felony

Class A: 20 years, $100,000

Class B: 10 years; $100,000

500

Length of time heroine stays in your saliva

1 hour

500

5 stages of addiction

1. Use

2. Misuse

3. Abuse

4. Dependency

5. Addiction