Substances
Alcohol
Effects of Abuse
Staying Safe
Misc.
100

The chemical found in tobacco and is largely responsible for the short-term effects and addictive nature associated with smoking

What is nicotine
100
Double the percentage of alcohol within a beverage
What is proof
100
A group of unpleasant signs and symptoms developed after drinking too much (usually present the day after)
What is a hangover
100
Two (2) ways of getting home if you're too intoxicated to drive
What is taxi, night shuttle, calling a friend, ect
100

The blood alcohol level legal limit for driving under the influence (In NY)

What is .08%
200
The happiness chemical released in the brain due to drug use
What is dopamine
200
Alcohol is classified as this type of drug
What is depressant
200
Failure of a major organ due to excessive drinking
What is liver failure
200
The first major step in checking on someone dealing with excessive drug intake
Checking for a pulse
200

The number of drinks a regular body can metabolize in an hour

What is one
300

Use of this drug impairs depth perception, sense of time, attention span and concentration

What is marijuana
300
Two (2) factors that can influence your blood-alcohol content level
Age, rate of consumption, metabolism, medication, carbonation in drinks, type of drinks, food, ect
300

The condition of being dependent on a substance or activity

What is addiction
300
When a sober party offers to act as your ride home
What is a designated driver
300

Alcohol's effects can be made worse by drinking it in conjunction with these

Antibiotics, caffeine, prescription drugs
400

A stimulant drug commonly used among students in order to help them increase productivity

What is adderall
400
 

The consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.

What is binge drinking
400
An individual opting to chose their own dosages of substances due to extreme dependence
What is self medicating
400
The most appropriate response to an individual who is heavily intoxicated and unresponsive
What is calling EMS
400

A drug that decreases the rate of physiological activities, also known as a sedative is classified as a

What is a depressant
500

Substances such as LSD, ecstasy, and PCP are classified as this type of drug

What is a hallucinogen
500
Negative drawbacks to excess drinking consistently
What are heart problems, memory issues, liver failure, ect
500

The physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops taking a drug after prolonged use.

What is withdrawal
500

Position you should put someone in if they fall asleep while heavily intoxicated

What is the recovery position (on their side)
500

The approximate number of college students fatally injured due to alcohol consumption and related activities

What is 1,400