The substance in tobacco products that leads to addiction
What is nicotine
The substance in alcoholic drinks that leads to addictions
What is alcohol
Use a firm voice and say "_____" when refusing to drink alcohol.
What is "No!"
A physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior
What is addiction
The percentage of alcohol that is in a person's blood is called _____________
What is blood alcohol concentration
The very first stage of addiction when most young people just "want to try it".
The substance in alcoholic drinks that increases the likelihood of engaging in other risky behaviors because of it's effects on brain activity.
What is alcohol
The influence the people your own age have on your actions
What is peer pressure
Effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function “normally” or feel “normal”
What is Dependence
Consuming 8 or more drinks for women and 15 or more drinks for men over the course of one week
What is Heavy Drinking
The term that refers to tobacco smoke released into the environment by smokers
What is second hand smoke
Someone who needs to drink more alcohol to feel the desired effects has built up ____________ to alcohol
What is Tolerance
What is "No"
Effect that occurs when the body needs more and more of a substance to experience the desired effects
What is tolerance
Consuming 4 drinks for women and 5 drinks for men on the same occasion
"_____________" are cancer causing agents that can be found in tobacco products as well as ENDS or e-cigarettes
Self-help program for people with alcohol-use disorders to help them change how they think about drinking
What is Alcoholics Anonymous or (AA)
Having strong body language that says "___" is an example of a strong refusal skill
Unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone addicted to a substance tries to stop using that substance
What is Withdrawal
Rule that results in punishment of young people caught driving with any level of alcohol in their system
What is Zero-Tolerance Policy
Residue left in peoples lungs by burning tobacco that can lead to chronic lung diseases and cancer.
What is tar
"________________" occurs when the recurrent use of alcohol causes problems that interfere with a person’s health and responsibilities at school, home, or work.
Alcohol-Use Disorders
Walking away from being pressured to do something you don't want to is an example of a _____________
What is refusal skill
Reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance
What is a Trigger
Process of completely stopping all alcohol use to remove the substance from the body
What is Detoxification