What is the life expectancy of a smoker than a nonsmoker?
On average, the life expectancy of a smoker is 10 years less than a nonsmoker.
What is binge drinking?
Drinking an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
What is the difference between substance abuse and illicit drug use?
Substance abuse is using prescribed drugs for reasons other than the intended purpose, but illicit drug use is using drugs that are prohibited and illegal.
What are examples of tobacco products?
Some examples of tobacco are cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco, and e-cigarettes.
What is an intoxication in terms of drinking alcohol?
WHen a person consumes enough alcohol to the point where it results in physical or mental abnormalities.
What are examples of 5 illicit drugs?
Answers may be Cocaine, Crack, Ecstasy, Hallucinogens, Heroin, Inhalants, Ketamine, marijuana, Meth, and SYnthetic marijuana.
What is a death-causing disease that tobacco can cause?
What is ethanol?
Ethanol is a colorless, flammable liquid that is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
What are the most commonly abused over-the-counter medications?
Answers may be Acetaminophen (ex: Tylenol), Dextromethorphan (ex: Nyquil), DIphenhydramine (ex: Benadryl), and Pseudoephedrine/Phenylephrine (ex: Sudafed).
What is secondhand smoke?
Smoke from a burning tobacco product smoke breathed out by a smoker.
What are some side effects of drinking too much alcohol?
Some serious side effects of drinking too much are high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and cancer.
What age group has the highest rate of addiction? A. 1-17 B. 18-25 C. 19-46 D. 47-64 E. Older than 64
B. 18-25.
What are the damages done by e-cigarettes?
What is an example of a beverage that contains alcohol?
Correct answers may be champagne, wine, tequila, margarita, mojito, mimosa, beer, rum, or liquor.
What are the most widely used illicit drugs?