Alcohol
Heroin
Meth & Cocaine
Misc
Stigma
100

What is the primary substance in alcohol? 

What is ethanol? 

100

Why was heroin created? 

What is: 

As a substitution for morphine following a spike in addiction to morphine in the late 1800's-early 1900's. 

Fun fact* In 1850- opium addiction was a major problem. Morphine was created to substitute opium as it was believed to be non-addictive. Heroin then replaced morphine because it was believed to be less addictive. Methadone followed in 1937, and was also believed to be less addictive than it's predecessors. 

100

What are some substances used to make meth? 

What is: 

Cold medications, battery acid, drain cleaner, lantern fuel and antifreeze. 

100

What is a Peer Recovery Coach?

Who is someone with lived experience that is familiar with different resources in the community that can provide non-judgmental support and help you identify and work toward YOUR goals. 

100

 When referring to a person being abstinent, why are people encouraged to avoid using the term 'clean'?  

Because it can suggest a person in active addiction is 'dirty'.

200

Why is alcohol more harmful to adolescents than it is to adults? 

What is: Their brains are still developing. 

(drinking during adolescence can lead to lifelong damage in brain function, particularly as it relates to memory, motor skills and coordination). 

200

Heroin attacks a person's _______ _______

which leaves them looking sickly, extremely thin and bony... and ultimately dead 

What is: immune system

200
What are some short-term effects of meth? 

What is: 

loss of appetite, increased heart-rate, increased body temperature, dilation of pupils, disturbed sleep, nausea, bizarre behavior, hallucinations, panic, seizures. 

200

The city of the first AA meeting

What is Akron, Ohio?

200

 What does PWUD stand for?

What is people who use drugs. This is preferred to calling someone an addict, as is dehumanizes them. 

300

Approximately __% of alcohol is absorbed through the stomach. Most of the remaining __% is absorbed through the small intestine. 

What is: 

20%

80%

300

After the initial high wears off, a person is left feeling drowsy. Body functions such as _____ and _____ slow down. 

What is breathing and heart rate. 

300

What are some long-term effects of meth? 

What is: 

Permanent damage to blood vessels of heart and brain leading to heart attack and stroke, liver / kidney / lung damage, infectious diseases and abscesses, malnutrition, severe tooth decay, depression, damage to the brain similar to Alzheimer's disease. 

300

The number of days it takes for the average adult to set their internal clock.

What is 3 days?

300

What does PUID stand for?

What is people who use intravenous drugs? This is preferred to junkie, or even IV drug user.

400

What is a symptom of alcohol dependence? 

What is: 

1. Cravings

2. Loss of control (inability to limit drinks) 

3. Physical dependence (withdrawals, shakiness, sweating).

4. Tolerance

400

What are the 3 different medication options available for MAT(medication assisted treatment) in the US?

What are Methadone, Suboxone/Bupernorphine, and Naltrexone/Vivitrol?

400

What are the long-term effects of cocaine? 

What are: 

sleep deprivation, loss of appetite, increased tolerance, hallucinations, depression leading to suicide, complete loss of interest in life, depletion of natural "feel good" chemicals in brain.

400

Sometimes Substance use disorder can be directly linked to deeply disturbing or distressing experiences that occurred earlier in life all of which is referred to as:

Trauma/PTSD

400

Why is the term "addict" full of judgement and stigma?

Because aside from dehumanizing, it insinuates that a person who is dependent on a substance is misusing the substance. It draws a sharp line between use and misuse and creates a dichotomy that draws our attention to illegal use, regardless of whether that use is harmful.

500

The US department of Justice found that as many as __% of violent crimes happen under the influence of alcohol. 

What is 40%

500

What are some examples of withdrawal symptoms from heroin? 

What are: 

restlessness, aches, pains, diarrhea, vomiting and severe discomfort. 

500

Physically, cocaine stimulates key receptors which provides a "euphoric" feeling? Where are these receptors located? 

What is: 

In the brain

500

Marijuana is not legal in Florida yet, but this is

What is K2 Spice?

500

Stigma can negatively impact a number of areas, including:

  • Willingness to attend treatment and access to healthcare.
  • Harm reduction.
  • Self-esteem and mental health.