Addiction
Drug Facts
True/False
Misc.
Wild Card
100

What are DT's? What does DT stand for? 

Delirium tremens, also called alcohol withdrawal delirium (AWD), is a severe type of withdrawal from alcohol.

100

This is the process by which bacteria or yeast chemically convert sugar into alcohol

Fermentation 

100

Serotonin is a compound present in the body as a neurotransmitter and a precursor of other substances including epinephrine 

True or False 

False- Dopamine 

Serotonin is a compound present in blood platelets and serum which constricts the blood vessels and acts as a neurotransmitter

100

What must your BAC (blood alcohol content) be in order to be considered legally imparied?

Greater than .08%

100

This term is used to describe the concentration of alcohol in a drink and is derived from doubling the percentage of alcohol by volume

Proof

200

_____ can be added to heroin to increase potency. This drug is primarily manufactured in Mexico. 

What is Fentanyl

200

According to the physician who wrote the "Doctor's Opinion" in the Big Book, "the phenomenon of ____________ is limited to chronic alcoholics, and never occurs in the average temperate drinker."

Craving

200

Stimulants, when taken for long periods, can induce a mental state of hallucinations and extreme paranoid delusions called psychosis.

TRUE OR FALSE 

True

200

Who are the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous

Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith

When Bill Wilson brought his message of hope to Dr. Bob Smith, the concept of one alcoholic helping another was formed, and Alcoholics Anonymous grew from there.

200
What is the second phase of forgiveness?

The decision Phase- gaining a deeper understanding of what forgiveness is and making the decision to choose or reject forgiveness as an option

300

Symptoms you experience several weeks or months after you have finished detoxing that are related to the body healing from substance use 

PAWS 

300

This drug is proven to kill the flu virus in multiple studies. 

What is crystal meth

300

Heroin often contains additives, such as sugar, starch, or powdered milk, that can clog blood vessels leading to the lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain, causing permanent damage.


True or False  

TRUE 

300

An ___________ is an orchestrated attempt by one or many people – usually family and friends – to get someone to seek professional help with an addiction or some kind of traumatic event or crisis, or other serious problem.

Intervention 

300

What is the first area of the brain compromised from alcohol?

Cerebral Cortex- causes confusion and lowers inhibitions

400

Which state has the highest percentage of FATAL drunk driving accidents?

a.) Montana

b.) Alaska

c.) Massachusetts

d.) Michigan  

Montana 

Adjusting for population, Montana has the highest percentage of fatal accidents caused by drunk driving (48%),

400

What does DIB stand for?

(Hint- you learned this in SMART Recovery)

Disrupting Irrational Beliefs 

400

People often become addicted only a day or two after first using a drug. 

True or false?

False 

How quickly a person can become addicted to a drug depends on the drug used and the person's sensitivity to the drug. It usually takes longer than a few days. Some drugs are more addictive than others.

400

________ is a slang term that refers to the mixing of cocaine with heroin or benzodiazepines

Speedballing 

 usually involves injecting or snorting the drug combination. People may consume it to lengthen or intensify a high. However, they will also experience the negative side effects of both drugs. Further, using both substances at the same time leads to an increased overdose chance for a number of reasons. One factor is an increased need for oxygen, paired with a decreased breathing rate.

400

What does SMART stand for in smart recovery?

“Self-Management and Recovery Training.”

500

The purpose of ______  is to help the families and friends of alcoholics deal with and recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. 

Al-Anon

500

Which substance affects the part of the brain that regulates breathing and heart rate which causes sleepiness, unconsciousness or death.

Alcohol

500

Genetic makeup of genes are responsible for 40-60 % of the total risk for developing a substance use disorder 

True of False?

TRUE

500

What year was AA created?

1935

500

______ after your first sip, alcohol races to your bain, slowing down the chemicals and pathways that your brain uses to send messages. 

A- 30 seconds

B- 45 seconds

C- 1 minute 

A- 30 seconds