Long term effects of Substances
Types of substances
Risk and Protective Factors:
Peer Pressure/Communication Skills
All about Vaping
100

This type of cancer is commonly associated with long term smoking of cigarettes.

Lung Cancer

100

You see someone who is looking a little "calmer" than normal.  There is a chance this someone has taken this class of drug:

Depressant

100

This factor within us is a risk factor that we can't control.

DNA, Genetics

100

This is one type of emotion you definitely don't wan't to display when faced in a peer pressure situation.

Anger

100

The first E-cigarette was created in which country?

China (2003)

200

 This drug has many different chemicals.  Some of which are found in rat poison, batteries, and car exhaust

cigarettes

200

You overhear someone say "I was at this party last night, and I couldn't help but look at the walls moving".  This someone most likely took this class of drug:

Hallucinogen

200

Mr. Jackson prefers to exercise when he is stressed out. This exercise serves as a great:

Protective Factor



200

TRUE OR FALSE: Sometimes someone who has a different opinion from the crowd has some power to influence that whole crowd (Think the B.S Guys)

TRUE

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Vaping has been known to cause "Popcorn lung"

TRUE

300

Depending on different factors of this substance, it can be classified as all 3 types of drugs we have learned about.

Marijuana

300

This common stimulant is consumed on a regular basis.  Some of you might even be included! The name of this substance is:

Caffeine
300

TRUE OR FALSE:  Your friend group can serve as strictly a protective factor:

FALSE

300

If you don't think it is that easy to "say no" to peer pressure, you can also try this tactic:

Avoidance

300
Nicotine companies target this age group of consumers, because they are the most likely to get addicted.​​​​

Teens, High schoolers.

400

You have the chance of losing feelings in your fingers and toes from long term exposure to this substance.

Alcohol

400

What class(es) can Marijuana be classified as?

Simulants, depressants, and Hallucinogens.

400

This saying about controlling factors INSIDE our control was mentioned in class:

"Control the controllables"

400

Not everyone uses substances! about 1/__ students practice non use.

1/3 = 33%

400

Even though you aren't getting many of the harmful chemicals present in cigarettes, you still get this highly addictive substance when you smoke from a vape.

Nicotine

500

Marijuana can make symptoms worse in users with this type of psychological disorder

Schizophrenia

500

This TYPE depressant wasn't mentioned in our unit, BUT it has caused a huge commotion in Peterborough.  This type of depressant is:

Opiods

500
Our surrounding risk and protective factors determine how much _________ we have towards challenges.

Resilience

500

Ms. McBride tries to convince Mr. Jackson to stop smoking after school, and join her in today's rugby tryouts after school.  Ms. McBride is displaying a great example of _________

Positive Peer Pressure

500

Many of you laughed during this portion of the first lesson, but this hazard with vaping is a serious matter.

Exploding Batteries from E-cigarettes