What does BAC represent?
a. bottles and cans
b. beers and caps
c. blood alcohol content
d. brandy alcohol content
c. Blood Alcohol Content: represents the percentage of alcohol to blood.
What is the colorless, odorless, highly addictive drug found in tobacco?
a. tobacco
b. glucose
c. nicotine
d. cotton
Nicotine
What happens when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effects?
a. addicted
b. abuse
c. amount
d. tolerance
d. Tolerance
What is the name of the gunk formed by cigarette smoke?
a. tar
b. gum
c. ash
d. vapor
a. Tar
What is legal drinking age in USA?
a. when your parents say
b. 16 years old
c. 18 years old
d. 21 years old
d. 21 years old
The legal limit in Hawaii is a BAC of what?
a. .08%
b. .07%
c. 1.8%
d..05%
a. .08% is the legal limit.
Is nicotine a...
a. depressant
b. stimulant
c. narcotic
d. hallucinogen?
b. Stimulant: a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
Something drug companies warn you about (in commercials they are said at a faster speed to fit into the commercial)
a. poison control
b. side effects
c. ingredients
d. usage
b. Side Effect
The continued need for a drug is called what?
a. tolerance
b. addiction
c. drug independence
d. drug dependence
d. Drug Dependence
It is against the law in all 50 states to sell cigarettes to anyone under the age of what?
a. 16 years old
b. 18 years old
c. 21 years old
d. when your parents say
c. 21 years old
What is it called when someones blood alcohol level rises to a danger point where they lose consciousness and goes into a coma and in the worst cases, the drinker dies?
a. alcohol sickness
b. alcohol flu
c. alcohol diagnostic
d. alcohol poisoning
d. Alcohol poisoning
What is the term for exhaled smoke otherwise known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) that effects others
a. secondmouth smoke
b. o-zone smoke
c. o-zone hazard
d. secondhand smoke
d. Secondhand smoke
What are two types of drug dependence?
a. physical and psychological
b. dealer and seller
c. psychological and physical
d. mental and spiritual
a or b:
1. Physical dependence is when someone develops a tolerance for a drug or shows withdrawal symptoms without it
2. Psychological dependence is a strong emotional desire to continue using a drug.
Alcohol interferes with what?
a. judgement and coordination
b. basic functions
c. your love life
d. both b and c
e. both a and b
e. BOTH a and b
Alcohol interferes with judgement, coordination, and other basic functions by upsetting the brains balance of chemicals called neurotransmitters.
What is the depressant drug found in some beverages that slows down the central nervous system and harms body organs?
a. marijuana
b. cocaine
c. alcohol
d. nicotine
c. Alcohol
How long does it take for alcohol to enter the bloodstream?
a. 5 to 10 minutes
b. 2 to 3 minutes
c. 15 to 20 minutes
d. it does not enter the bloodstream
a. 5 to 10 minutes of being consumed. It passes from your stomach into your bloodstream and then travels throughout your entire body-affecting nearly every organ system in the body.
What is the product also known as dip, chew, snuff, or spit and is put between the lip and gum and sucked on the inside of the mouth?
a. smokeless tobacco
b. chewing tobacco
c. neither a and b
d. both a and b
d. both a and b
What is a way which drugs enter the body?
a. mouth
b. injection
c. inhalation
d. all of the above
d. By mouth, by injection, by inhalation,
and by absorption
What is the difference between prescription drugs and OTC drugs?
a. one is free
b. a doctor has to order prescriptions for you while OTC you many purchase freely
c. OTC needs to be ordered for you by a doctor while prescriptions you may purchase freely
d. you need a doctors note for both
b. a doctor has to order prescriptions for you while OTC you many purchase freely
1. An OTC is a drug that people can buy without a physician's prescription 2. A prescription drug is medication that can only be abstained with a written order from a physician.
What is the term used when someone uses an illegal drug or intentionally misuses a prescription or OTC drug?
a. drug abuse
b. drug dependency
c. drug use
d. drug respect
a. Drug Abuse
What are 2 long term affects of alcohol on the body and mind.
a. cancer of the mouth and/or liver
b. affects parts of the brain and nervous system
c. problems such as depression and/or anxiety
d. all of the above
d. 1.Lead to cancer of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx and larynx, liver, stomach, ovaries, breast, prostate, and small intestine. 2. Affects parts of the brain and nervous system that control breathing, heartbeat, and related body functions which causes many deaths. 3. Associated with cardiovascular disease, and neurological damage 4. Psychiatric problems such as depression, anxiety, and antisocial personality disorder
name 1 smoking-related conditions and disease
a. there are no conditions and disease
b. cancer
c. asthma
d. chronic bronchitis
a, b, and c are correct
What are something(s) that determine the effects a drug might have on the mind and body.
a. The weight, age, and health status of the person
b. Whether the person is taking more than one drug at the same time.
c. The way the drug enters the body
d. The dose or amount of a drug taken at one time
e. they are all correct
f. only some are correct
e. they are all correct
Name at least 3 pieces of information found on a label of an over the counter drug/medication.
a. product name, warnings, and type of medicine
b. uses, weight, and sellers direction
c. dealers number, dealers name, buying directions
d. poison control, label, name
a. product name, warnings, and type of medicine
ALSO MAY INCLUDE:
1. Name of product 2. Type of medicine 3. Amount in package 4. Uses 5. Warnings 6. Expiration Dat 7. Manufacturer's information 8. Active and Inactive ingredients
Name at least 1 guidelines for the safe use of OTC drugs.
a. Take OTC drugs only with the permission of your parents or guardian
b. Do not purchase if tamper-resistant seal is broken
c. Check with physician or pharmacist if you are going to use more than one OTC drug at a time.
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
1. Take OTC drugs only with the permission of your parents or guardian 2. Take only the dosage shown on the label 3. Do not purchase if tamper-resistant seal is broken 4. Don't use drug after the expiration date 5. Don't engage in demanding activities if medicine causes drowsiness 6. Tell parent or guardian if you have any side effects 7. Check with physician or pharmacist if you are going to use more than one OTC drug at a time.