Brain and Addiction
Alcohol
Marijuana
Stimulants
Consequences
100

A substance that can change the way a person feels or functions

What is a drug?

100

What is the legal age to drink in all the United States

What is 21?

100

Children and teens who still have developing brains are especially susceptible to the adverse effects of marijuana, such as (multiple answers)

What are memory, learning, attention, decision-making, coordination, emotion, reaction time

100

What is the most commonly used stimulant among teens

What is Adderall?

100

With addictive behavior or misusing substances, consequences are typically what?

negative, costly, harmful, potentially life threatening

200

Drugs can damage nerve cells in this organ

What is the brain?

200

Youth's typical pattern of drinking in one night is called?

a.) Binge 

b.) Social Drinking 

c.) Excessive drinking

What is a.) Binge drinking

200

What is the impairing or mind-altering compound of marijuana

What is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?

200

What is the most common reason(s) teens abuse stimulants? (multiple answers)

better ability to concentrate, increased energy, and/or more confidence

200

What are some consequences of substance use that can occur from learning or school setting?

Banned from school events, dropping out, poor grades, kicked out or suspended from school, sport teams, and/or school based clubs

300

The neurotransmitter in the brain commonly affected by drugs

What is dopamine?

300

What does BAC stand for

What is blood alcohol concentration?

300

What is the average jail time in Indiana for possession of marijuana?

a.) 180 days  b.) 360 days  c.) 90 days

What is 180 days

300

What are some stimulants that are not prescribed by doctors but are commonly abused?

a.) ecstasy b.) methamphetamine c.) cocaine d.) all of the above 

d.) all of the above

300

What are some consequences of substance use within the family?

Loss of trust, excluded from family events, hurting family members, kicked out of family, not being there for family members when needed.
400

When the person needs more of the same drug just to feel normal or have the same effect

What is tolerance?

400

Approximately how many teens die every year as a result of drinking?

a.) 1,000

b.) 3,000

c.) 5,000

What is c.) 5,000

400

What are some of the withdrawal symptoms from not using marijuana? (multiple answers)

Irritability, difficulty sleeping, anxiety, depression

400

Stimulants activate a brain chemical called what?

What is dopamine?

400

What are some consequences of substance use in relation to society or legal aspects?

Arrested; charged with crime, charged with DUI or OWI, charged with possession, crash/damaged car, engaged in theft (stole money/valuable property), injured/killed a person, involved in physical altercation, loss of driving privileges, sentenced to jail, prison, or probation

500

Returning to drug use after quitting

What is relapse?

500

What are some long-term health risks from excessive alcohol use? (multiple right answers)

What are high blood pressure; heart disease, stroke, liver disease (cirrhosis), digestive problems, and learning and memory problems (dementia and poor school performance)

500

What treatments are available for marijuana use disorder?

a.) medication b.) therapy c.) motivational incentives

d.) both B & C

Both b & c, therapy and motivational incentives
500

What are some adverse effects of misusing stimulants? (multiple answers)

decreased sleep, decreased appetite, sense of anger, paranoia, high blood pressure

500

What are some consequences of substance use on your physical and/or mental and emotional health?

Attempted self-harm/suicide; experience of shame, guilt or remorse; mental breakdown; loss of self-esteem/self-respect; depression/anxiety; challenged sleep problems; contracting STDs; withdrawal symptoms; stroke; overdose/alcohol poisoning; development of heart, lung, kidney, liver, or pancreas problems