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These two things are slowed by teenage drinking.
What are emotional and maturational development?
100
These can be found in many common household items and can be easily and legally purchased.
What are abusable inhalants?
100
This is the third leading cause of death for U.S. teens ages 14-19, following accidents and homicide. suicide
What is suicide?
100
Gender, carbonated alcoholic beverages, amount of food and water in the stomach, and weight determine this.
What is blood alcohol level (BAL)?
100
This is when alcohol disrupts brain development.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)?
200
These are two things that can alter drug testing.
What are many products and many ways?
200
Glow beads, glow sticks, “chem. lights”, and infant pacifiers are paraphernalia associated with what drug?
What is Ecstasy (MDMA)?
200
This drug can be smoked, snorted, or injected.
What is heroin?
200
Decreased heart rate, breathing rate, and temperature are signs of this BAL.
What is coma?
200
This is implicated in 46-75% of “date rapes” by the perpetrator and/or victim among college students.
What is alcohol use?
300
A 15-year-old with an alcohol problem showed this when compared to a young non-drinker.
What is poor brain activity during a memory task?
300
This is the number one "date rape drug" in incidence and prevalence.
What is alcohol?
300
This is what daily or almost daily alcohol consumption is called.
What is chronic drinking?
300
Blurry vision and impaired senses, loss of balance, and decreased reaction time are signs of this BAL.
What is excitement?
300
Damage to the liver, lungs, muscles, and nervous system are long-term effects of this.
What is chronic drinking?
400
A short attention span and poor judgment are signs of this BAL.
What is euphoria?
400
This drug is a stimulant and hallucinogen.
What is Ecstasy (MDMA)?
400
High blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, hyperthermia, and other serious physical complications can be produced by excess doses of these.
What are over the counter cough suppressant products containing DXM?
400
The long-term effect of alcohol on this body part is its broadening.
What is the nose?
400
Teens say this is the number one reason they continue to use alcohol/drugs.
What is they like the feeling of being drunk or high?
500
This is a common effect of marijuana.
What is impairment of driving skills for 24 hours after use?
500
These are 2 of the long-term effects of alcohol on the pancreas.
What are pain and swelling?
500
Extreme pain and swelling, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and cancer are long-term effects of alcohol on this body part.
What is the liver?
500
These can provide an important support system for teens recovering from drug/alcohol problems.
What are AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) or NA (Narcotics Anonymous)?
500
Forty-five percent of teens who smoke marijuana before age 15 will later use this according to a CASA study.
What is cocaine?