Tobacco 1
Tobacco 2
Vaping
Alcohol 1
Alcohol 2
100

When a person smokes a cigarette, how many chemicals do they inhale?

7000

100

Smoking-related damage to the ________ contirbutes to the development of chronic respiratory diseases.

Lungs

100

True or false? Vaping is not addictive because there is no nicotine. 

False

100

True or False? Alcohol is a drug and is addictive. 

True

100

Who should NOT drink alcohol? Share one example. 

People under the age of 21, People who are pregnant, People who are driving or operating equipment, People taking certain medications




200

List 3 examples of tobacco-related products. 

Cigarettes, vaping devices, smokeless tobacco (chewing tobacco, dry snuff, dissolvable). 

200

In children, exposure to secondhand smoke can cause _________.

Asthma attacks 

200

What do you call the toxic substance that give vapes and other tobacco products their addictive quality? 

Nicotine

200

DUI means BAC of ____ or above. 

0.08

200

Moderate drinking means no more than ___ for females and ___ for males on the same occasion. 

1 for females, 2 for males. 

300

________ occurs when abnormal cells in one or both lungs grow rapidly and form a mass of cells.

Lung cancer

300

During the _ stage of addiction, the body gets used to a substance and requires more.

Tolerance 

300

What is a suspension of fine particles or droplets in the air?

Aerosol

300

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration 

300

List 2 symptoms of alcohol poisoning. 

Loss of consciousness, Low blood pressure and body temperature, Difficulty breathing, Permanent brain damage, Death

400

3 common symptoms of withdrawal symptoms of nicotine. 

1. Weight ______

2. F______

3. N_____

Weight gain, fatigue, and nausea

400

What do you call reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance?

Triggers

400

During ___ stage of addiction, the body needs a substance to function normally, and can be physical or psychological.


Dependence 

400

Alcohol-use disorders become severe during the _______ stage of addiction.

Tolerance 

400

Describe what detoxification means. 

The process of completely stopping alcohol use to remove the substance from your body

500

List 2 examples of nicotine replacement strategies.

Nicotine gum, Nicotine lozenges, Nicotine patches


500

What is an example of response substitution? 

stress management, relaxation, and coping skills.

500

Match the stage of Addiction to the correct description. 

1. The body gets used to a substance and requires more to achieve the original effect.

2. Physical and psychological need for a given substance despite negative effects on health. Withdrawal symptoms appear when they stop using.

3. This stage of addiction is represented by the following description - “I'm just trying it”

4. The body needs the addictive substance to function normally physically and psychologically.

5. Slowly increasing the number of times they use tobacco/alcohol per week, developing a regular pattern of use.

A. Dependence, B. Tolerance, C. Addiction, D. Experimentation, E. Regular Use

1 - B

2 - C

3 - D

4 - A

5 - E

500

Describe who Al-Anon Family groups are for. 

For family members and friends who have loved ones with an alcohol-use disorder

500

What happens to the body when alcohol slows down the nervous system? 

Slowed reaction time, loss of coordination, trouble making good decisions.