This is used as an emergency revival tool for opiate overdoses.
What is Narcan?
Decades ago before drug and alcohol treatment was accessible, where did alcoholics and addicts end up for medical care?
What is an insane asylum?
This is someone you would ask to walk you through the 12 step process.
What is a sponsor?
This is often considered "The gateway drug".
What is marijuana?
This body organ suffers the most from alcohol abuse.
This is the oldest drink in alcohol history.
What is beer?
This is the term we use for complete sobriety, where there is no presence of a mind or mood altering substance.
What is abstinance?
This is the state where AA was formed.
What is Ohio?
LSD, mushrooms, and peyote fall under this category of drugs.
What are hallucinogens?
A mental episode caused by prolonged abuse of stimulants, specifically methamphetamines.
What is psychosis?
This drug is linked the most strongly to aggression.
What is cocaine?
This is a word used to describe the mental relapse (behaviors and thoughts) before the physical relapse (where you get loaded).
What is a "pre-lapse"?
In step 3, these are two things we are asked to turn over to the care of God as we understand God.
What is our will and our lives?
This mental health diagnosis leads to the most substance abuse and has high rates of addiction.
What is ADHD?
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)?
List 3 reasons why teens begin abusing drugs or alcohol.
Name three types of sessions you can have with your counselor while in treatment.
What is group sessions, individual sessions, case management sessions, family sessions, doctor sessions, aftercare planning?
This is the step that is associated with a willingness to have God remove your character defects.
What is step 6?
This is a condition that can be caused by prolonged use of marijuana.
What is chronic bronchitis?
The following symptoms may indicate this problem:
-Bluish-colored or cold, clammy skin, especially around the lips and fingernails.
-Confusion, slowed responses, lack of coordination or being unable to walk.
-Difficulty remaining conscious.
-Hypothermia.
-Irregular pulse, heartbeat or breathing (intervals of 10 seconds or more between breaths).
-Problems with bladder or bowel control (incontinence).
-Seizures, vomiting or choking.
What is alcohol poisoning?
This is the street name for gamma hydroxybutyrate.
What is GHB?
This rule protects individuals' medical records and other personal health information.
What is HIPAA?
The sides of the AA triangle symbol represent these 3 things.
What is unity, service, and recovery?
Someone dies of an overdose every ____ minutes.
What is 5?
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.