Drugs
Addiction
Communication
Nutrition
Eating Disorders
100

This type of drug can be purchased without a doctor's permission.

What is an over-the-counter drug?

100

A disease in which a person cannot stop using a substance or behavior despite harmful consequences.

What is addiction?

100

This communication skill involves paying attention, making eye contact, and showing interest in what someone is saying.

What is active listening?

100

This nutrient is the body's main source of energy.

What is a carbohydrate?

100

A serious mental and physical illness involving unhealthy eating behaviors.

 What is an eating disorder?

200

A medicine ordered by a doctor and dispensed by a pharmacist.

What is a prescription drug?

200

The first stage of addiction often begins with trying a drug for the first time?

What is first use or experimentation?

200

A statement that starts with "I feel..." and expresses feelings without blaming others.

What is an I-Statement?

200

This nutrient helps build and repair muscles and body tissues.

What is protein?

200

This eating disorder involves extreme restriction of food and intense fear of gaining weight.

What is anorexia nervosa?

300

This drug in cigarettes, vapes, and other tobacco products is highly addictive.

What is nicotine?

300

When a person needs more of a drug to get the same effect is called this.

What is tolerance?

300

The ability to express thoughts and feelings respectfully and confidently.

What is effective communication?

300

These nutrients help regulate body processes and keep you healthy.

What are vitamins and minerals?

300

This eating disorder involves binge eating followed by behaviors such as self-induced vomiting.

What is bulimia nervosa?

400

Using a medicine differently that directed by a doctor is called this.

What is misuse?

400

Physical and emotional symptoms that occur when someone stops using a drug.

What is withdrawal?

400

What is a positive way to communicate with one-self to show body compassion?

What is positive self-talk?

400

The amount of energy in food is measured in these.

What are calories?

400

This eating disorder involves repeated episodes of eating large amounts of food without purging.

What is binge eating disorder?

500

This skills helps you avoid using drugs by clearly saying no and sticking to your decision.

What are refusal skills?

500

Name the 5 stages of addiction.

What are first use, continued use, tolerance, dependence and addiction?

500

The ability to show understanding.

What is empathy?

500

The six essential nutrients needed for good health are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and this nutrient.

 What is water?

500

This condition occurs when a person becomes overly focused on perceived flaws in their appearance.

What is body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)?