PEDs
Alcohol and Binge-Drinking
Illegal and Legal Drugs
FAS and DUI
OTC and Prescription Drugs
100

What does PED stand for?

What is Performance-Enhancing Drugs.

100

What is the legal age for consuming alcohol?

What is 21.

100

Name one example of a legal and illegal substance.

(Bonus Points- Other than marijuana)

Legal- Caffeine, Tobacco Products, OTC Medications, Prescription Medication

Illegal- Marijuana, Cocaine/Crack, Heroin, etc

100

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Content

100

What does OTC stand for?

Over the Counter

200

What is the main purpose for athletes to take PEDs?

To improve athletic performance
200

Which of the following is NOT a short-term effect of alcohol on the brain?

a. Memory Loss

b. Elevated Mood

c. Poor Concentration

d. Sleepiness

B. Elevated Mood

200

What drug is a battery-operated device that people use to inhale an aerosol, which typically contains nicotine (though not always), flavorings, and other chemicals? 

What are vapes?

200

What does FAS stand for?

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

200

According to the Prescription label, what is the dosage/strength amount?

0.5MG

300

Which of the following is NOT a negative effect of using PEDs?

a. Infertility problems

b. Females grow facial hair

c. Help build muscle tissue

d. Psychiatric Disorders

C. Help build muscle tissue

300

Alcohol is absorbed where in the body?

In the Bloodstream

300

Which drug is known to speed up your heart rate and raise body temperature and blood pressure?

What are Stimulants?

300

What does DUI stand for?

Driving Under the Influence
300

What is an example of a precription drug?

Birth control, pain relievers (oxycodone, oxymorphone, etc), antibiotics, etc

400

Human growth hormones have been shown to improve strength and endurance. 

True or False

What is True

400

What is binge drinking?

 excessive alcohol use patterns

400

Which drug is known may cause people to hear or see things that are not there?

What is Hallucinogens?

400

Which of the following skills are NOT affected by drinking and driving?

a. Increased Vision

b. Slow Reaction Time

c. Inhibit Judgment

d. Reduced Concentration

A. Increased Vision

400

What is an example of a OTC drug?

Advil, Tylenol, Allegra, Robatussin, etc

500

Provide an example of PEDs.

Mention Any of these:

Anabolic Steroids, Human Growth Hormone, Erythropotein, Duiretics, Creatine, or Stimulants 

500

Binge drinking is defined as how many drinks for men and women for a single occasion. 

Men- 5 or more

Women- 4 or more

500

What drug is the most deadliest to hit the United States?

Fentanyl

500

What is the BAC level that represents that you are legally impaired?

0.08%

500

What is the difference betweem OTC drugs and prescription Drugs?

Prescription drugs have to be prescribed by a health care professional. 

Get medications from a pharmacy.