Alcohol
Drugs
Peer Pressure
Preparing for a Party
Hosting a Party
100
Sexual assault, fighting, injuries, unconsciousness, and death are a few of these.
What is the consequences of drinking.
100
90% of people begin smoking at the age of __.
What is 19 years old.
100
Thinking lowly of yourself,wanting to be like others, and giving in to the pressures of society/ people around you to ''fit in''.
What is lack of self esteem.
100
The purpose of a designated driver.
What is to stay sober and drive you home safely.
100
Use of police assistance.
What is taking precautions in-case something goes wrong.
200
When an alcoholic beverage is mixed with another- Can also be tainted with drugs.
What is Spiking a drink.
200
The average age drug use begins.
What is 15.7 years old .
200
Drugs, alcohol intake, smoking, fights, bullying, reputation loss, and blackmail are a few of ___________ __ _____ _________.
What is the consequences of peer pressure.
200
Friends looking out for each other at the party.
What is the buddy system.
200
Invitation-only parties reduce the risk of __________.
What is gate-crashers.
300
This type of food helps absorb food.
What is proteins.
300
More teens die from __________ ______ than heroine/cocaine combined.
What is prescription drugs.
300
The 3 different types of peer pressure.
What is direct, indirect and self motivated.
300
If you find something wrong during the party or things that you aren’t supposed/illegal to do, this is what you should do.
What is leave the party/ say no.
300
_____ should be avoided at parties because it encourages guests to drink more.
What is salt/ salty foods.
400
Never continue drinking after you __________.
What is throw up.
400
________ _________ are more likely to get into fights, carry weapons, attempt suicide, develop depression etc.
What is cigarette smokers.
400
Staying away, saying "no", choosing friends wisely, having at least one peer with values similar to yours who will back you up when facing peer pressure and talking to someone you trust are a few ways to ______ _____ _________.
What is avoid peer pressure.
400
Something you should make before a party to prevent becoming too intoxicated.
What is setting a drinking limit.
400
Preparing more non-alcohol drinks, such as pop, will prevent the guests from ___________ ___ ____.
What is drinking too much.
500
Inability to rouse a person with loud shouting or vigorous shaking, inability of a person who is passed out to remain alert for more than a few minutes, slow or irregular breathing, cold, clammy skin or change in skin color, vomiting while passed out, not waking up after vomiting, or incoherent while vomiting, and weak, very rapid or very slow pulse are symptoms of ______________.
What is alcohol poisoning.
500
Knowing about how harmful drugs are to your body, talking about the legal problems that can result from using drugs or alcohol, and learning to say no, are some ways to _____ ______.
What is avoid drugs.
500
Pressuring bullies to act better toward other kids, pressuring each other into doing what is right are ways to develop ________ _____ ________.
What is positive peer pressure.
500
Drinking ______ before going out will help you drink more slowly.
What is water.
500
Having fun activities prepared helps distracting the guests' attention from _____ _________.
What is the alcohol.