Drugs
Education
Treatment
12 Steps
Consequences
100

A powerful synthetic opioid that is similar to morphine, but is 50 to 100 times more potent. It is responsible for many deaths today. 

What is fentanyl?

100

The physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug.

What is withdrawal?

100

The first stage of professional treatment at a rehabilitation center.

What is detox?

100

This is the term for an alcoholic who has made some progress in the recovery program and shares that experience on a continuous, individual basis with another alcoholic who is attempting to attain or maintain sobriety through AA. This person is required in order to go through the steps. 

What is a sponsor?

100

This body organ suffers the most from excessive amounts of alcohol.

What is the liver?

200

A drug that is (the most) strongly linked to aggression.

What is cocaine? 

200

This government agency regulates prescription drugs in the United States. 

What is the The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

200

A facility that provide safe housing and supportive, structured living conditions for people who are exiting drug rehabilitation programs.

What is sober living or transitional housing?

200

This is the state where AA was first formed.

What is Ohio?

200

A mental episode which has been caused by abuse of stimulants. This may cause individuals to see or hear things that are not there. 

What is psychosis?

300

Purely from the point of total cost and harm to the community, what is usually considered by experts to be the most dangerous substance? This is probably due to its widespread use in most places.

What is alcohol?

300

The most commonly abused drug (not alcohol) across the nation.

What is marijuana?

300

3 types of "sessions" you may have while in treatment.

What is group sessions, individual sessions, case management sessions, family sessions, doctor sessions, aftercare planning.

300

This is the step that is associated with a willingness to have God remove your character defects.

What is step 6?

300

A social services department that is responsible for the assessment, investigation and intervention regarding cases of child abuse and neglect, including sexual abuse.

What is CPS (Child Protective Services)?
400

3 classes of drug types. 

What is stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, inhalants, or opiates?

400
This diagnosis as a child has greater odds at developing substance abuse later in life. 

What is attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD)?

400

The medical term to describe an addict/alcoholic who also suffers from a mental health disorder.

What is co-occurring disorders/dual diagnosis?

400

According to AA, these two things qualify someone to be considered a "real alcoholic".

What is the obsession of the mind and the allergy of the body?

400

A chronic condition produced by prolonged use of marijuana.

What is bronchitis?

500
The world's oldest known drug.

What is opiates?

500

This term actually means to induce sleep. But the public often interprets it wrongly as the term for illegal substances. 

What is a narcotic?

500

This rule protects individuals' medical records and other personal health information.

What is HIPAA?

500

The sides of the AA triangle represent these 3 things. 

What is unity, recovery, and service?

500

3 consequences of a first time DUI offense in California.

What is a misdemeanor, 3 to 5 years of probation, $390.00 to $1000.00 in fines, DUI school, 6-month driver's license suspension, and installation of an ignition interlock device.