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This term describes drinking 4 (females) or 5 (males) standard drinks within about two hours

Binge Drinking

100

This describes harmful behaviours such as aggression, vandalism, or violence often linked to alcohol misuse.

Anti-social Behaviour

100

This term describes needing more of a drug to achieve the same effect.

Tolerance 

100

A _____ is a substance other than food that changes the structure and functioning of the body

Drug

100

A drug created from coca leaves

Cocaine

200

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows down the central nervous system

Depressant

200

A permanent legal record resulting from serious alcohol-related violence may limit these future opportunities.

What are employment, travel, or education opportunities?

200

When alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream and reaches the brain almost as soon as it is consumed it immediately slows the _______ _________ down.

Nervous System

200

Vaping of chemicals that are inhaled to get high is called?

Inhalants 

200

Taking more of a drug than the body can tolerate.

Overdose

300

This organ is primarily responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body

Liver

300

This mental health condition can develop after traumatic alcohol-related incidents.

Anxiety or PTSD?

300

Repeated substance use leading to physical or psychological reliance is called this.

Addiction

300

_______ is a disease in which a person has a physical and psychological need for alcohol.

Alcoholism 

300

Using alcohol in ways that are unhealthy, illegal or both is called?

Alcohol abuse

400

This short-term effect includes slowed reaction time and poor coordination

Impaired Motor Control 

400

Drugs that make you think see and sense things are called?


Hallucinogens



400

Name an example of a club drug

Rohypnol, molly, ecstasy, meth 


400

OTC are drugs found on the shelves of the local pharmacy or grocery stores. What does OTC stand for?

Over the Counter

400

It is necessary to drink ____ cups of water daily and more if participating in sports or exercise.

6-8

500

This part of the brain, still developing in teenagers, controls decision-making and impulse control.

Pre-frontal Cortex

500

Alcohol is the __ most common cause of death in the US

3rd

500

The average age people start experimenting with substances

13

500

The average age American people start smoking

15

500

An addictive stimulant in tobacco that affects the brain the same way as heroin or cocaine thus causing it to crave more.

Nicotine