Drugs
Smoking & Tobacco
Alcohol
Decision Making & Influence
Grab Bag
100
Drugs that act as a combination of all the different types of drugs.
What are cannabis?
100
The addicting substance in cigarettes.
What is nicotine?
100
BAC - the amount of alcohol in the blood stream.
What is blood alcohol content?
100
Are of the brain that controls decision making.
What is the prefrontal cortex or the frontal lobe?
100
This is added to fermented fruit, vegetable, and grains, when making alcohol.
What is ethyl alcohol?
200
The user has reached a state where they are compelled to continue using the drug in order to maintain a state of well being.
What is habituation?
200
If a situation like this were to occur, the student would be fined.
What is smoking on school property?
200
The organ that breaks down alcohol in the body.
What is the liver?
200
3 factors that lead to substance abuse.
What are, media, curiosity, peer pressure, social acceptance,mental health problems, lack of knowledge about the risks, family member's are involved in it?
200
These drugs increase activity in the central nervous system.
What are stimulants?
300
Cannot be used as a prescription drug.
What are inhalants and hallucinogens?
300
These are all short term effects of smoking.
What is heart rate and blood pressure rise, breathing gets faster, dizziness, diarrhea, vomiting, reduced fitness, smoker's breath?
300
These symptoms are a result of a BAC at 0.08%
What is impaired judgement, inability to judge distances, impaired reaction time, impaired hand-eye coordination, stumbling when walking, slurred speech?
300
IDEAL.
What is identify the problem, discuss their decision options and their consequences, evaluate the options, act on your decision, learn from your decisions?
300
Smokers use these to help them quit.
What are cessation medications?
400
This stage in the continuum of drug use/risk describes ongoing use of the drug with moderate consumption. This risk can be low to moderate.
What is social use?
400
This causes 1000 deaths in Canadian non-smokers each year.
What is second hand smoke?
400
This describes Bill 126.
What is all drivers 21 and under must maintain a zero BAC level while driving?
400
Acting and speaking in a way that expresses clearly and firmly what is on your mind in a polite fashion.
What is being assertive?
400
The liver converts alcohol into these 2 molecules.
What is water and carbon dioxide?
500
Feeling an overwhelming desire to to repeat the effects of the drug, as well as the feeling that you have no choice in taking the substance.
What is psychological dependence?
500
5 chemicals that are found in cigarettes
What are, cadmium, arsenic, methanol, ammonia, toluene, lead, acetic acid, butane, and stearic acid?
500
The correct pathway of alcohol through the body.
What is the mouth, stomach, small intestines, bloodstream, brain, liver, and kidney?
500
Factors that demonstrate assertive behaviour.
What are eye contact, confidence, strong and steady voice, control, strong body language, "I" statements, being aware of others feeling?
500
This is the number one reason why tobacco and alcohol companies target teens.
What is challenging authority?