Education
MISC
Consequences
Treatment
Recovery Skills
100

Benzodiazepines, alcohol,  and other substances that result in slowing your central nervous system.

What is a depressant?

100

What is the medication that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose?

What is Narcan or Naloxone?

100

.07 (DWI) and .08 (DUI)

What is the legal limit for driving under the influence of alcohol in Maryland?

100
• Medication • Behavioral therapy • Groups • Rehab • Inpatient/outpatient • Recreational • Occupational • Medical • Voc. Rehab • Music
What are treatment options
100

1. People 2. Places 3. Things and more


What are triggers

200
Information or an emergency kit to help an individual from using again. This kit could include 12 step information, important phone numbers, healthy recreational activities to participate in.
What is a relapse prevention plan
200

openly communicating and asserting personal values as way to preserve and protect against having them compromised or violated

i.e. asking friends and family to not bring alcohol or drugs to your home, requesting to greet with handshakes or fist bumps rather than hugs

What are boundaries?

200

1)Lowered inhibitions 2)Decreased control over motor skills 3)Inability to concentrate and focus 4)Addiction 5)Heart attack; stroke 6)Liver failure; cirrhosis 7)Kidney disease 8)Blackouts

What are the consequences of alcohol use

200
1. Medical doctors 2. Nurses 3. Psychologists 4. Educators 5. Social Workers 6. Occupational Therapists 7. Recreational Therapists 8. Music Therapist 9. Clergy 10. YOU 11. Counselors
What is a treatment team
200

a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations

What is mindfulness?

300
___________ is the fastest addicting drug
What is nicotine
300

describes an addiction as a disease with biological, neurological, genetic, and environmental sources of origin

What is the disease model?

300
1. Addiction 2. Respiratory failure 3. Vomiting 4. Death 5. Drowsiness 6. Reduction of pain 7. Diarrhea 8. Very uncomfortable withdrawal
What are effects of pain killers/opiates
300

an individual who is trained and certified to provide ongoing support to individuals and their families receiving mental health and/or substance use recovery supports and services

What are peer support specialists?

300

Acronym for high-risk situations/states of being

What is H.A.L.T.

400
________________ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction
What is Dopamine
400

habitual ways of thinking that are often inaccurate and negatively biased

What are cognitive distortions?

400

The following problems occur because of what? -Increase in violence and aggression -Addiction -Drug-induced psychosis -Increase in Respiratory problems -Increase in cardiovascular problems -Risk for HIV, HEP C and TB -Damage to physical appearance

What is Methamphetamine/cocaine use

400

The first stage of treatment (for most)

What is Detoxification

400
Our brain learns by ________ and _________.
What is repetition and reward
500
The most commonly abused drug across the nation
What is Marijuana
500

the tendency to act without thinking

What is impulsivity?

500

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 is inhalant use?

500
For the best chance of staying sober, what is the MINIMUM length of time a person should stay in treatment?
What is 90 days.
500

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, relapse

What are the 5 stages of change?