Alcohol
Opiates
Cocaine
Marijuana
LSD
100

Alcohol is what classification of drug?

Downer/ Depressant 

100

Opiates is what classification of drug?

Downer/ depressant 

100

Cocaine is what classification of drug?

Stimulant

100

Marijuana is what classification of drug?

All arounder

100

LSD is what classification of drug?

Hallucinogen 
200

How does Alcohol affect the Heart

Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart, causing problems including:

  • Cardiomyopathy – Stretching and drooping of heart muscle
  • Arrhythmias – Irregular heart beat
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure  


200

_______is used to counter an opioid overdose

Narcan - Naloxone 

200

Name 2 short term effects of cocaine 

Constricted blood vessels, nausea, faster heartbeat, extreme happiness, irritability, paranoia.

200

Name 2 short term health effects of marijuana 

Enhanced sensory perception and euphoria followed by drowsiness/relaxation; slowed reaction time; problems with balance and coordination; increased heart rate and appetite; problems with learning and memory; anxiety.

200

Name 2 short term health effects of LSD


Rapid emotional swings; distortion of a person’s ability to recognize reality, think rationally, or communicate with others; raised blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature; dizziness; loss of appetite; tremors; enlarged pupils.

300

Identify 2 withdrawal symptoms for an alcoholic

minor symptoms- rapid pulse, sweating, increased body temperature, head tremors, anxiety, depression, insomnia, nausea or vomiting

major symptoms- tachycardia, tactile or auditory hallucinations, psychomotor agitation, grand mal seizures, and delirium tremors

300

________is used to block the effects of opioids to assist abstinence and decrease cravings

Naltrexone - Vivitrol 

300

Name 3 long term effects of cocaine 

Nosebleeds, severe bowel decay, higher risk for HIV, Hep C/ diseases, malnourishment, restless, paranoia with hallucinations, crack lung, pneumonia, cardiac arrest, seizure, stroke, respiratory failure

300

Name 3 long term health effects of Marijuana 

Mental health problems, chronic cough, frequent respiratory infections. THC vaping products mixed with the filler Vitamin E acetate (and possibly other chemicals) has led to serious lung illnesses and deaths. Pregnancy: babies born with problems with attention, memory, and problem solving.

300

Name 2 long term effects of LSD

Frightening flashbacks (called Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder [HPPD]); ongoing visual disturbances, disorganized thinking, paranoia, and mood swings.

400

List at least 4 effects from alcohol

These effects can include:

  • Reduced inhibitions
  • Slurred speech
  • Motor impairment
  • Confusion
  • Memory problems
  • Concentration problems
  • Coma
  • Breathing problems
  • Death
400

List 4 short term effects of opiates 

Pain relief, lower blood pressure, decreased heart rate, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, euphoria, slowed breathing, death

400

Name 4 withdrawal symptoms of cocaine 

Depression, tiredness, increased appetite, insomnia, vivid unpleasant dreams, slowed thinking and movement, restlessness.

400
Name 2 withdrawal symptoms 

Irritability, anger, trouble sleeping, decreased appetite, anxiety. pain, chills, inability to concentrate, depression. Sleep disturbances, sweating, craving

400

Why would a person use LSD/ Hallucinogens 

Historically, hallucinogenic plants have been used for religious rituals to induce states of detachment from reality and precipitate “visions” thought to provide mystical insight or enable contact with a spirit world or “higher power.” More recently, people report using hallucinogenic drugs for more social or recreational purposes, including to have fun, help them deal with stress, or enable them to enter into what they perceive as a more enlightened sense of thinking or being. Hallucinogens have also been investigated as therapeutic agents to treat diseases associated with perceptual distortions, such as schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, and dementia.

500

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome

Wernicke encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome are different conditions that often occur together. Both are due to brain damage caused by a lack of vitamin B1.

Lack of vitamin B1 is common in people who have alcohol use disorder. It is also common in people whose bodies do not absorb food properly (malabsorption). This can sometimes occur with a chronic illness or after weight-loss (bariatric) surgery.

Korsakoff syndrome, or Korsakoff psychosis, tends to develop as Wernicke symptoms go away. Wernicke encephalopathy causes brain damage in lower parts of the brain called the thalamus and hypothalamus. Korsakoff psychosis results from permanent damage to areas of the brain involved with memory.

500
Define MAT and List 3 MAT services for Opiate users 

Medication Assisted Treatment. 

Methadone, Buprenorphine (suboxone/ subutex), Naltrexone

500
Name the fast route of administration to the brain and how long to get there

Smoking is the fastest route in 5 to 8 seconds

IV 5 to 10 seconds 

500

You receive a client who has a DSM 5 diagnosis of Cannabis Use Disorder Severe. How many symptoms do they have? What does the modifier (In a Controlled Environment) mean? 

Cannabis Use Disorder  

Mild 2-3 symptoms present  

Moderate 4-5 symptoms present 

 Severe 6+ symptoms present

In a Controlled Environment, e.g. a treatment facility or correctional facility where access to cannabis is limited.

500

What is the full  name of LSD and name 2 street names

LSD (d-lysergic acid diethylamide)—also known as acid, blotter, doses, hits, microdots, sugar cubes, trips, tabs, or window panes