FASD
Tobacco Cessation
Opioid Overdose Prevention
100

What does FASD stand for?

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

100
What is the primary addictive ingredient in cigarettes?

Tobacco/Nicotine!

100
What affect do opioids have on your body (i.e., what are they used for?) 

Pain management! They also produce a euphoric feeling. 

200
What causes FASD?

Drinking while pregnant. 

200
How many adults (12 or older) in the US smoke cigarettes?


A. ~20 million

B. ~100 million

C. ~5 million 

D. ~50 million 

D. ~50 million (nearly 1 in 5) adults smoke in the US.

200
Name one sign of someone overdosing on opioids. 

Loss of consciousness, blue/purple/gray lips or nails, small/fixed pupils (non-reactive to light), dizziness or confusion, clammy skin, choking/gurgling sounds, etc. 

300

What is the known safe amount of alcohol to drink while pregnant? 

There is no known safe amount; it can vary from person to person. 

300

How many ingredients in cigarettes are known to cause cancer? 

A. 70

B. 10

C. 200

D. 45

A. 70! (These are only direct links, there are more chemicals that could also contribute to cancer development in cigarettes)

300

What is the opioid overdose reversal medication called?

Narcan!

400

How many Americans are estimated to have a form of FASD? 

A. 1 in 10

B. 1 in 150

C. 1 in 20 

D. 1 in 40

C. 1 in 20 

400
At what age do most people try their first cigarette? 

13! (90% of all smokers begin smoking before age 18.)

400
How many times can you administer Narcan? 


A. Once

B. Twice

C. 3-5 times

D. There is no limit.

D. There is no limit! Just make sure to wait 2-3 minutes between doses to see if it works before administering another one. Narcan cannot cause an overdose or hurt someone if they are overdosing on something else. 

500

Name at least one common physical characteristic of someone with FASD. 

Flattened ear, flat nose bridge, curved fifth finger, small eye openings, flat cupid's bow/philtrum, thin upper lip, low birthweight, etc. 

500

Which kind of cancer can be caused by smoking cigarettes?

A. Lung

B. Esophageal (Throat)

C. Pancreatic

D. All of the above

D! (And more.)

500

What's the most important part of helping someone during an overdose? 

A. Make sure they are awake

B. Make sure they are breathing

B. Make sure they are breathing! Even if they are not conscious, restoring breathing is the primary goal of helping the live until the EMTs arrive.