The legal blood alcohol limit for an OWI in Indiana.
What is .08 for most drivers?
The limit for commercial drivers is .04, and there is a 0 tolerance for underage drinking and driving.
This drug is usually smoked, but eating or vaping it has become more popular in recent years.
What is cannabis/marijuana?
This type of substance abuse treatment requires people to stay for at least 30 days before returning home.
What is inpatient or residential treatment?
One ____ at a ____.
What is day and time?
BONUS QUESTION! Everyone can try and answer!
While you've been in the group, tell us at least one thing you have learned about or give a compliment to the person to your left.
Each correct fact about or compliment you give the person will give your team 100 points!
The two most dangerous withdrawal symptoms from alcohol.
What are seizures and delirium tremens (DTs), also known as alcohol withdrawal delirium (AWD)?
This group of drugs is often used to treat chronic pain. They are attributed with starting an overdose and addiction epidemic that began in the 1990s.
What are opioids or opiates?
The 2 most commonly prescribed medically assisted treatment drugs to treat opiate addiction.
What are Suboxone (buprenorphine) and Methadone?
The biggest triggers to avoid are old ______, _______, and _______.
What are people, places, and things?
According to a study by the Recovery Research Institute, the average number of treatments before a person finds recovery.
What is 5?
The time it takes for alcohol to enter the bloodstream.
What is 5-10 minutes after ingestion?
After you start drinking, alcohol takes around 60-90 minutes to reach peak levels in the blood before the body will begin breaking it down.
This drug causes euphoria, energy, talkativeness, and heightened alertness. It is used in various ways and comes in powder or rock form. Its effects last about 1-2 hours, and it can be detected in urine 6 days later.
What is cocaine?
This is the type of therapy you have been doing this whole time.
What is group therapy or intensive outpatient (IOP)?
Show me your ______, and I'll show you you're ______.
What are friends and future?
The part of the brain and 2 neurotransmitters most closely associated with addiction.
What is the limbic system, and what are dopamine and endorphins?
The years that alcohol prohibition was in effect in the United States.
What is 1920 to 1933?
The Eighteenth Amendment was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1917 and went into effect on January 17th, 1920.
This drug is a stimulant and is sometimes used to treat headaches. It is one of the most abused and addictive substances around the world.
What is caffeine?
This is a plan of action used to address triggers and find support when needed.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
Grant me the ________ to _______ the things I cannot change, the ________ to change the things I can, and the _______ to know the difference.
What are serenity, accept, courage, and wisdom?
The lifesaving drug that can reverse an opiate overdose.
What is naloxone, commonly known by the brand name, Narcan?
The name of the drug that is in alcohol and its classification.
What is ethyl/ethanol, and what is a central nervous system depressant?
This drug's official name is synthetic cathinones. They are a stimulant that has been known to cause intense paranoia, hallucinations, and violent behaviors.
What are bath salts?
This is a structured, goal-oriented form of talk therapy that helps people manage mental health and addiction by changing how they think.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT?
The _______ the base, the _______ the point of freedom.
What are broader and higher?
The two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Who are Bill Wilson (known as Bill W) and Dr. Robert Smith (known as Dr. Bob)?