Alcohol
Tobacco
Vaping
Other Drugs
FACTS
100

Alcohol can be classified as a _________ because it __________.

Depressant

Slows down everything in the body (nervous system, heart rate, blood pressure). 

100

What are the 3 types of tobacco?

cigars and pipes

cigarettes

chewing tobacco

100

What is the primary ingredient in e-cigarettes? 

Nicotine

100

What is the difference between prescription and over the counter drugs?

Prescription - doctor

Over the counter - no doctor required (but maybe age limit!)

100

_________ occurs when there is so much alcohol in a person’s bloodstream that areas of the brain controlling basic life-support systems—such as breathing, heart rate, and temperature control—begin to shut down. 

Alcohol poisoning / alcohol overdose
200

BAC stands for ________ _______ _______. The legal limit for intoxication is _______ .

Blood Alcohol Concentration

The legal limit is 0.08.

200
What are 4 different chemicals we talked about that are in cigarettes?

lighter fluid, battery acid, candle wax, rocket fuel, nicotine, ammonia, paint, vinegar, rat poison

200

In class, we talked about how 1 JUUL pod could have the equivalent of ________

1 pack of cigarettes (or 200 puffs). 
200

What are 2 health risks of using Opioids / narcotics? 

Addiction, dizzy, confused, slowed breathing, high feeling, HIV infection. 

200

_____________ a laboratory-made, white, bitter-tasting powder. Sometimes it's made into a white pill or a shiny, white or clear rock called a crystal. 

Methamphetamine (Meth).

300

List 4 things that can impact a person's BAC level.

Time, Amount of alcohol consumed, gender, size/weight of the person, feelings/emotions while drinking, presence of other drugs in the body, speed at which alcohol is consumed. 

300

_______ is the colorless, odorless gas that is produced when tobacco burns.

Carbon monoxide

300

E-cigarettes are classified as a ___________ because they increased the heart rate, nervous system and blood pressure.

Stimulant

300

What are 2 health risks of hallucinogens?

Nausea, increased heart rate, changed state of feelings, hallucinogen perception disorder, flashbacks. 

300

Nearly 80 percent of people addicted to __________ started first with prescription opioids.  

Heroin

400

List 3 SHORT term effects of drinking alcohol (meaning, these show up with minutes/hours of consuming alcohol).

Poor memory, Loss of judgment, Poor motor control, Dizziness, Lowered inhibitions, nausea / vomiting.

400

What are 3 SHORT term effects of smoking tobacco (short term, meaning it happens within days of smoking). 

Bad breath, yellow teeth, addiction, decreased lung capacity, risk of asthma, cough, risk of other drug use. 
400

What are 3 reasons teens choose to start vaping?

1. Social media / influence of peers

2. Curiosity / interest / dealing with stress

3. Family influence / 

400

What are 3 things teens can do to lower the risk of substance abuse for drugs? 

Surround yourself with the right people

Be educated

Set goals

Don't repeat negative family cycles

400

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), _____________ results in more than 480,000 premature deaths in the United States each year—about 1 in every 5 U.S. deaths, or 1,300 deaths every day.

Cigarette smoking

500
What is alcoholism? What is binge drinking? What is the biggest difference between these two?

Alcoholism = physical/mental dependence on alcohol.

Binge drinking = drinking a lot in a short amount of time.

Difference = ADDICTION!

500

_______ occurs when someone is around a person who is smoking. 

What could be the long term health risks of either person? List 4. 

environmental smoke / second-hand smoke

Lung cancer (other types of cancers as well), high blood pressure, stroke, birth defects, death, asthma. 

500

Articles and research have shown that there are already risks for teens who vape. What are 4 risks of vaping? 

1. Mood disorders & Attention disorders

3. Other drug-seeking behaviors

4. Trouble with brain development

5. Higher risk of stroke, heart disease, and heart attack. 

6. Addiction 

500

We talked about four MAIN categories of illegal drugs. One category was called "other" but the other 3 had titles.  What are those 3 categories and what is an example of a drug in each?

1) Opioid / narcotics: Heroin, opium, oxy

2) Hallucinogens: LSD

3) Stimulant/Club Drug: cocaine, meth, MDMA

500

Normally, the reward circuit responds to healthy, pleasurable activities by releasing the neurotransmitter ________, which teaches other parts of the brain to repeat those activities.

Dopamine