Facts & Stats
Body
Effects
Vocab
Repercussions
100

When you build this, the body can handle more and more of alcohol or drugs.

What is tolerance?

100

Your ____ is the main defense against poisons and impurities in our blood.

What is the liver?

100
Increased alcohol ________ sexual performance.

What is decreases?

100

These drugs include alcohol, barbitautes, tranquilizers, and opiates such as heroin and marijuana under most conditions.

What are suppressors, sedatives, or downers?

100

The return to that pattern of drinking or drug use is called _______.

What is relapse?

200

This is the legal limit for Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) for drivers of drinking age.

What is 0.08?

200

This system is your body's ability to fight off diseases and infection.

What is the immune system?

200

Drinking during pregnancy may result in this syndrome.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

200

These drugs speed up the mind and body.

What are enhancers, stimulants, or uppers?

200

Headaches, nausea, and mood swings are examples of this.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

300

A mixed drinking containing these is absorbed into the body more quickly than straight shots.

What are carbonated drinks or energy drinks?

300

Thanks to ____, if you are male and have a father who had an alcohol problem, you are much more likely to have an alcohol problem.

What is genetics?

300

Use of this drug and driving results in slower reaction times, increased weaving between lanes, and reduced peripheral vision.

What is marijuana?

300

When you are doubting that it's worth trying to change your substance use, you are at this point of change.

What is precontemplation?

300

Both marijuana and alcohol use increase the risk of this potentially fatal disease.

What is cancer?

400

Alcohol belongs to a group of drugs known as _____.

What are depressants?

400

This occurs when dead liver cells turn to scar tissue.

What is cirrhosis?

400

Physical effects of long-term drug/alcohol use are more common in this age group.

What are adolescents?

400

This is the way we handle threats to our view of ourselves, and we spend our entire life using this to defend our sense of "self".

What is defensive thinking?

400

Returning to the behavior of driving a motor vehicle while having an alcohol BAC of .05 or higher is called _____ __________.

What is legal recidivism?
500

Drugs that can both speed up and slow down the body and mind are _____.

What are rounders?

500

The ______  ______ is what happens when the drug is in the body.

What is the direct effect?

500

This syndrome is caused by severe deficiency of thyamine (vitamin B-1), and most commonly caused by alcohol use.

What is Korsakoff syndrome?

500

Alcohol is a _______ - ________ ____. It is a system suppressor or downer.

What is a sedative-hypnotic drug?

500

The statement; "Screw em'! No one is going to tell me I can't drive" is an example of this kind of attitude.

What is a high-risk attitude?