Early Recovery/Relapse Prevention
Health
A/D Education
State Facts
Random
100
In treatment you must have a H.O.W state of mind. What does that mean?
Honest, Open, and Willing
100
Where else can you get Vitamin D from besides food or supplements?
The Sun
100
Household item that can be abused is called a what? Give 1 example.
Inhalant
100
State with the highest obesity rate?
Mississippi
100
This animal can smell water up to 3 miles away.
Elephant
200
__________ are people, places, or things that can lead to relapse. It is very important to know yours.
Triggers
200
What is malnutrition?
Lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
200
What is a more common name for the drug Molly?
Ecstasy
200
What state has the worst violent crime rate in the country?
Tennessee
200
What animal can last longer without water than camels?
Rats
300
What must change in order for the program to work and for you to maintain sobriety?
Change in attitude and behavior
300
Why is eating healthy and taking care of yourself and important part of recovery?
answers may vary
300
Dangerous effects from combining more than one drug.
drug interaction
300
Hawaii consists of how many islands?
8
300
The electric chair was invented by a ____________.
Dentist
400
What is the most commonly abused drug by women?
prescription pills
400
Name the 3 types of exercising.
Endurance Strength Flexibility
400
What "drug" kills more people each year than any other drug combined?
Tobacco
400
The town of Deming is known for annual duck races. Where is Deming?
New Mexico
400
What is the largest land predator?
Polar Bears
500
Name some common reasons people relapse. How can these be avoided?
Answers may vary.
500
Name the 6 key nutrients.
Vitamins Minerals Water Protein Carbs Fats
500
A secondary, typically undesirable effect of a drug or medical treatment.
Side Effect
500
According to Forbes, what state ranked the happiest state in 2014?
North Dakota
500
What sense is most closely linked to memory?
Smell