Withdraw Symptoms
Alcohol
Drugs
12 Step
Drugs and the Body
100

Withdrawal symptoms of this substance can cause insomnia, sweating, tremors, hallucinations, and seizures

What is alcohol?

100

The organ that metabolizes, or breaks down, alcohol

What is the liver?

100

Any chemical substance that causes a change in an organism's physiology or psychology when consumed.

What is a drug?

100

The hospital that Bill W was treated for alcoholism.

What is Towns Hospital, NY?

100

This happens when the body becomes used to a drug and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effects.

What is tolerance?

200

Withdrawal symptoms of this substance include frequent yawning, hot/cold sweats, and flu-like symptoms

What is heroin/opioids?

200

This is defined for males as drinking 5+ drinks in a two hour period and for females drinking 4+ drinks in a two hour period.

What is binge drinking?

200

When heroin is combined with cocaine.

What is speedballing?

200

The city where Dr. Bob and Bill W met.

What is Akron, OH?

200

This drug increases the activity of the central and sympathetic nervous systems.

What are stimulants?

300

Withdrawal symptoms from these substances include paranoia, depressed mood, tiredness, and increased appetite

What are stimulants?

300

Condition caused by alcohol use that includes facial deformities, growth deficiency, and mental retardation.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

300

This drug is still used as a localized, external anaesthetic.

What is cocaine?

300

The three sides of the Triangle- AA's three legacies.

What are Unity, Service and Recovery?

300

The three different classes of drugs.

What are stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens? 

400

True or False: you can't die from withdrawal

what is false?

400

The size of a standard drink.

What is 12oz of beer, 5oz of wine, or 1.5oz of liquor? 

400

Bone marrow damage, liver and kidney damage, blackouts, limb spasms, hearing loss and the loss of brain cells are consequences from abusing what type of drugs?

What are inhalants?

400

The step when you continue to take personal inventory, and when you are wrong, you admit it. 

What is Step 10?

400

When withdrawal symptoms are caused by medications or MAT used in substance abuse treatment rather than absence or abstinence from the chosen drug of abuse.


What are precipitated withdrawals?

500

Three factors that affect the severity and duration of your withdraw

1. how long you had been using for 

2. the amount of the substance you were using

3. other co-existing health conditions: diabetes, depression, or high blood pressure

500

These three factors affect your blood alcohol level.

Weight, number of drinks/amount of time, gender

500

This drug, which rose to popularity in the 1980's, gets it's name from the sound it makes when being smoked.

What is crack?

500

Published in 1939, this is the common name for the text from which our fellowship gets it's name. 

What is the Big Book?

500

A condition that is similar to alcohol but is caused by drinking too much alcohol.

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome or "Wet Brain"?