Why is communication important?
What are depressants
What is a stimulate
Drugs that speed up the messages between the brain and the body
What is a traditional sign of addiction (Guess 3 signs of addiction)
Insomnia, Unkept, weight, poor physical condition, unusual odors, blood shot eyes
Example: Person leans forward on a date and puts hands on table in front of you. What is this a sign of?
Interest in you or what you have to say and attentive to the date.
What schedule is heroine
Heroine is schedule 1 controlled
What schedule drug is caffeine
Schedule 3 drug
What are traditional behavior signs of addiction? (guess 3)
Obsessive thinking or actions, loss of control, loss of 'care', and denial
If you are talking to someone and they remain on their phone or doing some other activity what is that a sign of?
Disengagement in the conversation or the person themselves.
What schedule is alcohol
Alcohol is not a schedule drug
Which of the following is not a stimulate drug
Nicotine, Cocaine, Amphetamine, or LSD
LSD
Traditional signs of an overdose (Guess 3)
Drowsiness, agitation, difficulty breathing, vomiting , hallucinations, delusions, loss of consciousness
Ex. Two people are on a date and one of them is laid back in their chair what feeling are they having in the moment about the date
They don't feel very interested about the date or you.
Which of the following drug is not a depressant
Alcohol, cocaine, and Heroine
Cocaine
What schedule is cocaine
Cocaine is a schedule 2 drug
When someone is high on cocaine what signs do they show? (Guess 3)
Increase energy, restlessness, paranoia, elevated mood, invincible feeling, dilated pupils, excited speech, and anxiety
What is the main thing you should maintain with a person in communication
Eye contact
What are the 3 major depressants
Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, GHB
What are some major stimulates (guess at least 2)
Caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, and nicotine
When someone is high on opioids what signs do they show? (guess 3)
pinned eyes, Shallow breathing, unkempt, train track marks, disoriented