Tobacco
Alcohol
Drugs
Related diseases
Classification of Drugs
100

Which chemical is a dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned?


What is Tar?

100

What is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood called?


What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

100

What is a written order from a doctor granting permission to buy the drug?


What is Perscription?

100

What disease does smoking give to the lungse by damaging the airways and small air sacs?

What is lung disease?

100

Drugs such as Cocaine, crack, caffeine, Crystal-Meth?


What is Stimulants?

200

Which chemical in tobacco causes the heart rate and blood pressure to increase?


What is Nicotine?

200

The best description of the zero-tolerance policy about underage drinking means that minors are?


What is punished for being caught with any amount of alcohol?

200

The types of drugs that can be purchased at the store are called?

What is over the counter drugs?

200

What are one of the things in someone's mental health problems that worsen while using drugs?

What is mental disorders?

200

These drugs distort sensory function and distort brains perception of reality?

What is Hallucinogens?

300

Which chemical in tobacco causes the heart rate and blood pressure to increase?


What is Nicotine?

300

Taking so much of a drug that it can lead to a coma or death is called?

What is overdose?

300

When the brain develops a chemical need for the drug, that means the body has developed what for the drug?

What is Dependence?

300

Through the use of tobacco, what disease is called that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs?

What is Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

300

These drugs are substances that will give off psychoactive vapors the user will sniff.

What is Inhalants?

400

Smoke that is exhaled from the smoker's lungs is called?

What is Mainstream smoke?

400

A driver over age 21 caught driving with a blood alcohol content that exceeds the legal limit is charged with what?

What is Driving under the influence?

400

What is an unwanted physical or mental effect caused by a drug. Examples can include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness.


What is Drug antagonism?

400

What disease causes High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and digestive problems

What is chronic diseases?

400

These drugs are fat soluble and cause “flashbacks”

What are Hallucinogens?

500

If a pregnant woman decided that she was going to smoke during her pregnancy, which of the following effects could happen to her developing baby?


What is Increase the baby's heart rate?

500

What is the name of the disease when a drinker's liver develops scar tissue?

What is Cirrhosis?

500

When the drug user has a compulsive urge to use a medicine or psychoactive drug despite any cost to health, family or social standing, that means the drug user has developed what?

What is an addiction?

500

Through what way of doing drugs can get you HIV or AIDS?

What is injection?

500

These drugs are derived from the poppy plant


What is Narcotics?