Drug Abuse
Alcohol
Miscellaneous
Withdrawal
100

Most easily addictive drug

What is Nicotine?

100

What is the intoxicating ingredient in alcohol

What is ethanol?

100

What does HALT stand for?

H. Hungry

A. Angry

L. Lonely

T. Tired

100

This medication temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid oversode

What is Naloxone (Narcan)?

200

This class of drugs are natural and synthetic drugs that distort thinking, awareness and the senses. 

What are hallucinogens?

200

How long does it take for the brain to start reacting to alcohol upon consumption

(Range of 3 minutes)

What is 10 minutes?

200

Making a list of warning signs, social supports, and coping skills to avoid relapse is called what?

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?

200

This law protects people who overdose or seek help for someone overdosing from being charges/prosecuted for drug possession 

What is The Good Samaritan Law?

300

What are the 4 classes of drugs?

Stimulants, Depressants, Opioids (Painkillers), and Hallucinogens

300

Three main factors that affect a person's blood alcohol content (BAC)

What is gender (women have less enzymes that break down alcohol in the stomach), weight (lower amounts of body fat will have lower BAC - fatty tissue doesn't absorb alcohol), and time (the faster alcohol is consumed, the faster the BAC will rise)?

300

What category of prescription pills is the most addictive

What is opiates? (Oxycodone, Codeine, Percocet, Morphine)

300

Withdrawal from these 2 drugs can be fatal

What is alcohol and benzodiazepines (ie. Xanax, Valium, Ativan)

400

Coca Cola used to contain small amounts of crack cocaine in it until what year?

A) 1903

B) 1947

C) 1924

D) 1933

A) 1903

400

Between 1 and 5, alcohol ranks as the _____ highest cause of death in the US

What is 3rd?

1.  Tobacco

2. Poor diet

400

These 2 experiences would be signs that one has developed an addiction. 

What is tolerance and withdrawal. (Loss of control is also accepted). 

400

What are the psychological and mood-related symptoms experienced after detoxification that relate to the body & brain healing from substance use called?

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms? (PAWS)

500

5 ways that drugs are taken into the body?

What is orally, snorting, smoking, injecting, and absorbing?
500

On average, a drunk driver will drive ____ times under the influence before their first arrest? (Range of 10)

What is 80?

500

What are the 5 stages of change?

1. Pre-contemplation

2. Contemplation

3. Preparation

4. Action

5. Maintenance

500

If you have someone who is experiencing an overdose, you should place them in this certain way.

What is the recovery position?