Alcohol
Tobacco/E-Cigarettes
Marijuana
OTC/Script/Street Drugs
Alternatives to Drug Use
100

How old will you be when your brain is fully developed? 

About 25

100

What highly addictive chemical is found in tobacco products and e-cigarettes? 

Nicotine

100

What is the addictive chemical in Marijuana called? 

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)

100

Why are drugs like meth, heroine and cocaine called "Street drugs."

They are not made in licensed laboratories and are only available illegally, typically "on the street."

100

What is one healthy alternative to drug use if someone wants to feel older? 

Get a job!

200

What are 3 consequences of underage alcohol use? 

Getting in trouble with the law, disappointing parents, suspended from or kicked off sports team, non-using friends may not want to hang out with you, being embarrassed about things you did while drinking, etc...

200

Do e-cigarettes produce a vapor or an aerosol? 

Aerosol (A mixture of liquid particles suspended in a gas. Instead of just mixing with the air like a pure gas, aerosols can leave drops behind.)

200

How does THC impact the heart?

THC increases heart rate by up to 50%

200

Prescription pain pills (ex: hydrocodone, oxycodone) have a similar chemical structure to what street drug? 

Heroin

200

What are 2 healthy alternatives to using drugs to self-medicate?

Go to the doctor, see a counselor or therapist.

300

Alcohol is a depressant. What does that mean it does to brain activity? 

Slows it down. 
300

Nicotine is a stimulant, what does that mean it does to brain activity?

Speeds it up

300

What is the legal status of marijuana in South Dakota? 

Medical marijuana is legal for anyone who has a medical card from a doctor. Adult use (over 21) is currently illegal and will be voted on again on November 8. 
300

What prescription drug has the following possible side effects: confusion, decreased respiratory rate, loss of coordination, impairment of memory and judgement,  nausea, slurred speech.

Prescription Depressants

300

What are 3 healthy alternatives to using drugs in order to fit in and belong? 

Join a club, go out for a sport or activity, volunteer in the community, etc.

400

What part of the brain is affected the most by underage drinking? 

The hippocampus

*Bonus* What function is the hippocampus responsible for? 

400
Besides impacting brain function, how do tobacco products effect other parts of the body? 

Increased heart rate, damage to the lungs, increased acid reflux, etc...

400

How could marijuana use interfere with a teen's goals? 

Getting in legal trouble, trouble remembering things, lack of motivation, etc. 

400
What are some possible side effects of using an illegal stimulant? 

Anxiety, erratic and violent behavior, increased body temp, increased energy, irritability, loss of appetite, sweating, talkativeness

400

What are 4 healthy alternatives to drug use in order to take risks and rebel?

Take up an extreme sport, go out for the play, get a new hair color, ride a roller coaster, etc. 

500

Alcohol slows down your reflexes and can cause you to lose your balance. What part of the brain is being impacted to cause these consequences? 

Celebellum

500

What is one negative effect of e-cigarette flavors that we talked about? 

Diacetyl is known to cause popcorn lung when inhaled, cells exposed to 6 different flavors started to show significant damage and dysfunction, cinnamaldehyde impairs normal airway cilia motility

500

What are two sections of the brain that are effected by THC and what is the effect? 

Neocortex - altered thinking, impaired judgement

Basal Ganglia - slowed reaction time, reduced motor activity

Hypothalamus - increased appetite

Amygdala - causes panic and reduced motivation

Hippocampus - makes it harder to learn and recall information

Spinal Cord - altered sensitivity to pain

Cerebellum - impaired coordination

500

What common mental condition is often treated with prescription stimulants?

ADHD

500

What are 5 healthy alternatives to drug use in order to relax or reduce stress?

Catch up on sleep, talk to a friend, laugh, listen to music, exercise, play a game with friends or family, draw/paint/create something, etc.