Substance Abuse Disorder
Influences
Advocacy
substance use
Treatment
100

SUD stands for this.

What is Substance Use Disorder?

100

Examples of common influences for teen Substance Abuse Disorder. (Give three examples)

What is done to relieve boredom, feel good, forget their troubles and relax, satisfy their curiosity, ease their pain, feel grown up, show their independence, belong to a specific group, other people, escape and self-medication, popular media, rebellion, and instant gratification?

100

The people that see your health enhancing message or position.

What is the audience?

100

Most widespread and popular nicotine product among youth.

What are E-Cigarettes?

100

Examples of people that are certified to diagnose Substance abuse disorder. (Give two examples)

What is a psychiatrist, psychologist, or a certified alcohol and drug counsellor?

200

Common mental illnesses that are symptoms of drug abuse. (There are three)

 What is Depression, anxiety, and addiction?

200

The likeliness that a child will develop an SUD if their parents are addicts.

What is 8 times more likely?

200

The acronym for advocacy skill cues.

What is ICARE?

200

Fentanyl is used in these instances. (legally)

What is after a surgery or extreme pain?

200

Things that you and your therapist can do in behavior therapy to help with Substance Abuse Disorder. (Give two examples)

What is assisting you in finding strategies to manage your drug cravings, offer advice on how to stay away from drugs and prevent relapse, give advice on how to handle a relapse if it happens, discuss your job, any legal challenges, and your relationships with family and friends, include family members to foster improved communication among them and to show them support, and address further mental health issues an example of?

300

Wellness components that are impacted by drug abuse.

What effects Social, financial, physical, spiritual, mental & emotional, environmental, intellectual spheres? (All of them)

300

Common misconceptions regarding Drug Abuse. (name two)

What is: it’s easy to pick a person with an addiction out of the crowd, only “hard” drugs like cocaine and heroin are addictive, rehabilitation is ineffective, people struggling with addiction can stop anytime they want, and during the COVID-19 pandemic it is not possible to get substance use treatment an example of?

300

Definition of Advocacy. (In health terms)

(Along the lines of) What is Raising Awareness about a health enhancing position or message supported by facts and evidence.

300

Organs most affected by drinking alcohol. (Hint there are four)

What is liver, brain, pancreas, and heart?

300

Treatment programs for people with Substance Abuse Disorder. ( Name three)

What are sessions in individual, group, or family therapy, a concentration on comprehending the nature of addiction, quitting using drugs, and avoiding recurrence, varying care levels and environments, such as outpatient, residential, and inpatient programmes, based on your needs?

400

Two signs that indicate you should call 911 regarding substance abuse.

What is:

-Craving or a strong desire to use drugs or alcohol

-Giving up or reducing activities

-Using or drinking larger amounts over longer periods of time planned

-Developing tolerance

-Spending lots of time getting, using, or recovering from use of drugs

-Weight loss

-Constant fatigue

-Red eyes

-Little care for hygiene

-lab abnormalities

-Unexpected abnormalities in heart rate or blood pressure

400

Examples of risk factors for Substance Abuse Disorder. (Give four examples)

What is failing to graduate from high school, bullying or cyberbullying victim, low self regard, lenient parenting, usage of drugs or alcohol by parents or elder siblings, residing in an area where juvenile drug, alcohol, or cigarette usage is highly tolerated attending a school with lax policies on these topics and uneven punishment for those who break them, and the conviction that consuming drugs has only minor risks an example of?

400

Valid domain endings that can be used to advocate using credible evidence. (there are three)

What is:

.org

.gov

.edu

(.net could work depending on the siruation)

400

Common types of opioids used. (Name three)

What are Oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, and morphine an example of?

400

Withdrawal symptoms for drugs. (Name five)

What is not being able to sleep, irritability, changing, moods, depression, anxiety, aches and pains, cravings, tiredness, seeing things that are not there (hallucinations), nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea, sweating, shaking, you may also be hot and cold, have goosebumps, or have a runny nose. Severe withdrawal symptoms, especially for drugs and alcohol, can include paranoia, confusion, tremors, disorientation, and seizures. (Symptoms depend on the type of substance/behaviour and how long you used it for, your age, your physical health, your mental and, emotional state, the withdrawal process used)

500

Substances associated with substance use disorder. (State five)

What are Alcohol, Marijuana, Prescription medicines, such as pain pills, stimulants, or anxiety pills, Methamphetamine, Anabolic steroids, Nicotine, Cocaine, Opiates, Hallucinogens, and Inhalants an example of?

500

Factors that can protect you from falling victim to Substance Abuse disorder. (Give two examples)

What is a strong bond with a parent or caregiver, high self esteem, parent or caregiver who talks regularly with their child about drugs, active in faith-based organizations, school, athletic, or community activities, spending time around positive role models, living in a community that offers youths activities where drugs and alcohol are not tolerated, attending a school with an effective alcohol and drug education program and a non-tolerance policy for alcohol and drugs, and the belief that using drugs may be harmful or risky an example of. (Along the lines of)

500

Valid sources to gather information about substance abuse. (Name three)

500

The loophole doctors have for prescribing medicinal marijuana. (Though it is on the border of illegal)

What is Recommendation. (Doctors legally cannot prescribe Medical Marijuana so there is a loophole where they can "recommend" it allowing people to "legally" obtain marijuana.)

500

Examples of medicine treatment options for Substance Abuse Disorder. (Give one example)

What is buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, and a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. (May include more, these are just common ones)