Don't do drugs
Don't drink
You are cool as is
I will miss Health class so much
I will never touch drugs
100

When drinking too much alcohol and having a period of time that a drinker cannot recall.

What is a Blackout?

100

• Wheezing

• Chronic bronchitis

• Lung infections from mold (aspergillus)

• Increased risk for lung cancer

What are the Effects of Marijuana on the Lungs?

100

Of these three options which one is illegal?

Over-the-counter, prescription or street drugs.

What are Street Drugs?

100

• Distorted perceptions

• Difficulties with thinking (lowers IQ)

• Loss of motor coordination

• Increased heart rate

• Feelings of anxiety or paranoia

• Drowsiness

• Bloodshot eyes

• Increased irritability

What are the Effects of Marijuana on the Brain?

100

Detoxification and Rehabilitation

What are the ways we treat alcoholism and drug abuse?

200

The state in which a person’s mental and physical

abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance

What is Intoxication?

200

Symptoms include:

• Headaches

• Irritability

• Difficulty sleeping

• Inability to concentrate

• Intense nicotine cravings

What are the Effects of Nicotine Withdrawal?

200

Slurred speech, blurred vision, depressed respiration, decreased alertness.

What are the Effects of Depressants?

200

The prominent chemical in tobacco, tobacco products and smokeless tobacco.

What is Nicotine?

200

• Increases activity level

• Mimics neurotransmitter signals

• Decreases reflexes

• Activates the brain’s “reward

pathway”

• Damages brain cells

• Addiction

• Stroke

What are the Effects of Tobacco on the Brain?

300

Butane, Cadium, Ammonia, and Methane are found in what?

What are Cigarettes?

300

• Stained teeth and tooth decay

• Receding gums

• Bad breath

• Ulcers

• Could lead to mouth cancer

What are the Effects of Smokeless Tobacco?

300

LSD, Psilocybin, Club Drugs and Inhalants

What are Hallucinogens?

300

Intentionally using drugs improperly.

What is Drug Abuse?

300

With regards to drugs if you are unintentionally:

Taking more than what is prescribed

Taken at the wrong time of day or with wrong food

Not taking medicine for period of time

Using alcohol while taking medicine

What is Misusing Drugs?

400

Where does Dopamine (the happy hormone) travel in the brain?

What is one of the brain's "Reward Pathways"?

400

• Wheezing, shortness of breath

• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary

Disease (COPD)

• Increase of mucus in the lungs

• Damage to alveoli

• Chronic bronchitis

• Emphysema

• Pneumonia

• Asthma

What are the Effects of Smoking on the Lungs?

400

What type of drug is Alcohol?

What is a Depressant?

400

• Confusion

• Decreased alertness

• Poor coordination

• Blurred vision

• Drowsiness

What are the possible Effects of Alcohol?

400

Cancer causing agents are called?

What are Carcinogens?

500

• People have more money to spend on important things

• Decrease in tobacco-related illnesses

• Decrease early death rate

Society also benefits

What are the benefits to society when people quit smoking?

500

A product that contains nicotine but not the

other harmful chemicals found in tobacco

products.

What are Nicotine Substitutes such as Nicorette Gum?

500

What is Marijuana called when used by addicts as a stepping stool to stronger drugs?

What is a Gateway Drug?

500

• Cold, clammy, pale, or bluish skin (cyanosis)

• Hypothermia

• Slow or irregular breathing (less than 8 times per minute)

• Vomiting while “sleeping”

• Unconsciousness and unresponsive

• Sometimes convulsions

What are the warning signs of Alcohol Poisoning?

500

May act as a Depressant, Stimulant, or hallucinogen?

What is Marijuana?