The frequency a person should get a Child and Teen Checkup.
What is once a year?
100
A highly addictive chemical found in tobacco.
What is Nicotine?
100
This substance (liquid) has long lasting effects on learning and memory.
What is Alcohol?
100
The age in Minnesota where a person can legally consume or buy alcohol.
What is 21?
200
The age range for eligibility to get a Child and Teen Checkup.
What is 0-21?
200
True or False. Nicotine in a central nervous system stimulant.
What is True?
200
One organ in the body which is excessively damaged by too much alcohol consumption.
What is the brain and liver?
200
Number one cause of death and injury in teens and young adults.
What are motor vehicle accidents?
300
The name of the yearly physical children and teens should get at their doctor.
What is a Child and Teen Checkup?
300
Two forms in which teens can use tobacco.
What are cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, pipe, hookah, chewing tobacco, and snuff?
300
The criminal charge an underage drinker can be convicted of when driving and using alcohol.
What is DUI/DWI?
300
Average age at which people try their first cigarette.
What is 12?
400
The part of the Child and Teen Checkup that can help your nurse or doctor evaluate you for tobacco and alcohol use.
What is health history or chemical history?
400
A type of nicotine replacement therapy.
What are replacement patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, medication (chantix), or talk therapy.
400
This is destroyed by alcohol and cannot be regenerated.
What are brain or liver cells?
400
Age in which your brain fully matures.
What is 25?
500
Two out of the four things a Child and Teen Checkups staff member can assist you with.
What are 1)Finding a healthcare home / dental clinic, 2) making an appointment, 3) transportation, 4) interpreter.
500
Two ways tobacco use can damage your body.
What are high blood pressure, cancer, tobacco dependence, yellowing of the teeth, advanced, aging of the skin and bad breath?
500
This is caused by too much alcohol in the body and can prevent the body from performing its normal functions such as regulating heart beat or breathing.
What is alcohol poisoning?
500
Percentage of smokers in the United States who are adolescents.