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Drug Categories
Tobacco
Alcohol
Refusal Skills
Miscellaneous
100
caffeine, nicotine, meth and crack.
What is a Stimulant?
100
Chemicals found in smokeless tobacco.
What is 3,000?
100
Drug category associated with alcohol.
What is Depressant?
100
Step 1 of the refusal steps.
What is Ask Questions?
100
List 2 drugs that fit in the Cannabis Category.
What is Hash, Hashish Oil, and Marijuana?
200
Valium and Alcohol.
What is a Depressant?
200
Chemicals found in Smoking Tobacco.
What is 7,000?
200
List 2 short term effects of alcohol use.
What is Hangover, Throwing up, Nausea, Memory Loss, Death, answers will vary?
200
Step 3 of the refusal steps.
What is State the Consequences?
200
The only drug examples within Anabolic Androgenic Steroids.
What is Steroids?
300
List 3 of the 7 drug categories.
What are: Stimulants, Depressants, Inhalants, Hallucinogens, Anabolic Steroids, Cannabis, Narcotics?
300
Type of second-hand smoke that comes off the end of the lighted cigarette.
What is Sidestream?
300
List 2 Long term effects of alcohol abuse.
What is Alcoholism, family problems, etc?
300
Step 4 of the refusal steps.
What is Suggest an Alternative?
300
Toxic Chemicals in Smoking tobacco.
What is 250?
400
The only category with one type of dependence.
What is Cannabis?
400
Cancerous chemicals in smokeless tobacco.
What is 28?
400
Physical and Psychological Dependence to Alcohol.
What is Alcoholism?
400
The types of questions that should be asked in step 1.
What are open ended and difficult questions?
400
The legal drinking age in Wisconsin.
What is 21?
500
The two types of dependence associated with most drug categories.
What is Physical and Psychological?
500
Cancerous chemicals in smoking tobacco.
What is 70?
500
4 Factors that effect how alcohol works in the body.
What is Weight, Height, Food in Stomach, Mixture with other drugs, Tolerance, Gender, etc?
500
This is the type of alternative you should suggest.
What is inexpensive, fun, something relatable to the person you are inviting?
500
This is why learning about drugs is important.
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