This occurs when the user does not feel the same effect they used to even if they are using the same amount they previously used.
tolerance
100
True or False: Only about 50% of MCF-Red Wing residents participate in Chemical Health Services.
False
100
This is the scientific term for a "downer."
depressant
100
What is "Loud"?
Marijuana
100
When a mother drinks alcohol while she is pregnant, she puts her child at risk for this.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
200
How many substance use criteria are there?
11
200
True or False: MCF-Red Wing has a licensed CD program.
False
200
Cigarettes are classified in this category.
stimulant/upper
200
K2/Spice is the synthetic form of what drug?
marijuana
200
This/these type(s) of drugs are some of the most concerning at this time because they are easily accessible and have dangerous side-effects.
synthetic drugs
300
Subtance use disorders are put into one of three severity levels... what are the severity levels?
mild, moderate, severe
300
Where are the Chemical Health Services classes/groups held? (there are two locations)
Grinnell Basement/Chapel and School Room 181/Ms. Evans Classroom
300
Marijuana is classified in this category.
hallucinogen/all-arounder
300
What is the most common substance use disorder diagnosis the residents at this facility have?
Cannabis Use Disorder
300
Some medications are available to most consumers, while others require approval from a doctor. What are the two classifications for medications?
over-the-counter drugs (OTC) and prescription drugs
400
If you stop using marijuana and you start feeling anxious, irritable, short-tempered, or have a hard time sleeping, you may be experiencing _________.
withdrawals
400
What are the three chemical health groups/classes called?
Drug Awareness, Relapse Prevention/Intervention, Dealing with Dependencies
400
Name three stimulant drugs
crack, cocaine, methamphetamine, nicotine, caffeine, Adderall/Ritalin, etc.
400
Codeine/"Lean" is classified as what type of drug?
Opioid
400
This is used as a metric of alcohol intoxication for legal or medical purposes.
Blood Alcohol Content/Concentration (BAC)
500
What is one of the criteria for a substance use disorder (besides tolerance or withdrawal)?
(1) uses larger amounts than intended, (2) unsuccessful efforts to cut down/quit, (3) drug use is a big part of your time and life, (4) ongoing cravings, (5) interferes with roles/expectations, (6) using despite social or interpersonal problems, (7) reduce/stop other activities to use, (8) using in physically dangerous situations, (9) continued use despite physical or mental problems related to use, (10) tolerance, (11) withdrawal
500
If a resident has an extensive use history and has experienced multiple consequences related to their use, what are the two programming recommendations will they likely have?
engage in individual therapy sessions (1:1s) and the Dealing with Dependencies group