DEFINITIONS
LEGAL KNOWLEDGE
ALCOHOL AWARENESS
DRUGS
DAMAGE CONTROL
100
The percentage of alcohol to blood in a person's body.
What is blood alcohol concentration or BAL
100
A person under the age of 21 can be arrested for consuming alcohol if their BAC is above this level.
What is .02?
100
A 12oz can of beer, 5oz, glass or wine or 1.5oz of liquor.
What is one drink measure?
100
Synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone.
What is anabolic steroids?
100
The physical symptoms that occur when a person cannot get drugs or stops cold turkey.
What is withdrawal symptoms?
200
Overdose of alcohol causing death most times
What is alcohol poisoning?
200
The legal blood alcohol concentration for a person over the age of 21.
What is .08?
200
Having 5 or more drinks for a male(4 or more for females) within one setting in 2 hours.
What is binge drinking?
200
The average amount of time that THC in marijuana can be detected in the body.
What is 30-45 days?
300
Having to increase the amount of alcohol to gain the same effect.
What is tolerance?
300
*Jail – from 2 days up to 30 days and/or, *Alcohol and drug assessment- 90 days *License Suspension – From 30 days to 120 days, AOD treatment must be completed first. *Reinstatement Fee - $450 plus other states notified *Fine – From $250 to $1,000
What is the average consquences for 1st DUI?
300
The organ responsible for getting rid or processing alcohol.
What is the liver?
300
The active ingredient in Marijuana that cuases users to get high. The full name!!!
What is Tetrahydrocaninbol?
300
Drinking too much at one time can shut down this part of the brain, leading to coma and death.
What is the Medulla?
400
Having to increase the amount of drug in order to gain the same effect as before.
What is tolerance?
400
Around 80% of ingested alcohol is absorbed through this part of the body.
What is the small intestine?
400
The four ways that drugs can enter your body.
What is injection, swallowing, inhalation, absorption?
400
This drug inhibits the absorption and usage of vital nutrients such as thiamin (vitamin B1) which is essential in metabolizing carbohydrates.
What is alcohol?
500
The part of the brain that causes you to blackout, forget a period of time due to drinking
What is the hippocampus?
500
Facing a felony drug charge of up to 5 years in prison and/or $10,000 in fines for using, abusing or sharing this schedule II prescription medication.
What is ADHD medications? (Ritalin, Adderall)
500
Liver cells that become so damaged they cannot regenerate. An abnormal liver condition in which there is irreversible scarring.
What is cirrohsis of the liver?
500
A mixture of chemicals and herbs sometimes called "fake marijuana" that can cause rapid heart rate, vomiting, agitation, hallucinations and lead to serious legal charges or death.
What is K2 or Spice?
500
This coenzyme, which is your muscles' source of energy and which is necessary for your muscles to contract is seriously disrupted by alcohol.
What is Adenosine Triphosphate?