Slang Names
Health Efeects
Category
How Admitted
PHC Content
100
What is a street name for marijuana?
What is blunt, dope, ganja, grass, herb, joints, Mary Jane, pot, reefer, sinsemilla, skunk, weed, teen spirit
100
What is a health effect of smoking marijuana?
euphoria, slowed thinking and reaction time, confusion, impaired balance and coordination/cough, frequent respiratory infections; impaired memory and learning; increased heart rate, anxiety; panic attacks; tolerance, addiction
100
What is the classification of opium?
What is Opioids and Morphine Derivatives
100
What is one way of admitting marijuana into your blood system?
What is swallowed, smoked
100
What is the PHC level for maijuana?
What is 1
200
What is a street name for hashish?
What is boom, chronic, gangster, hash, hash oil, hemp
200
What is a helath effect of opium?
What is increased heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism; feelings of exhilaration, energy, increased mental alertness/rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomniarapid breathing/tremor, loss of coordination; irritability, anxiousness, restlessness, delirium, panic, paranoia, impulsive behavior, aggressiveness, tolerance, addiction, psychosis
200
Under what drug classification is hashish?
What is cannabinoids
200
Which drug is injected, swallowed, and smoked?
What is PCP and analogs
200
What drug has a PHC content of 2, 3, 4, 5?
What is codeine
500
What is a street name for barbituiates?
What is Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal, Phenobarbital: barbs, reds, red birds, phennies, tooies, yellows, yellow jackets
500
What drug(s) have the following health effects, increased heart rate and blood pressure, impaired motor function/memory loss; numbness; nausea/vomiting for PCP and analogs—possible decrease in blood pressure and heart rate, panic, aggression, violence/loss of appetite, depression
What is PCP and analogs
500
What are the some health efects caused by the depressant drugs?
What is reduced anxiety; feeling of well-being; lowered inhibitions; slowed pulse and breathing; lowered blood pressure; poor concentration/fatigue; confusion; impaired coordination, memory, judgment; addiction; respiratory depression and arrest; death
500
What are 3 of the ways to get any drug into your blood system?
What is swallowed, absorbed through mouth tissues, smoked, injected, snorted, apllied to skin
500
What PHC level is the most at risk for addiction?
What is 1