What is self-image?
The mental picture that someone has of themselves
What is nicotine?
An addictive drug that is found in all tobacco products.
Name the three types of alcohol.
Beer, wine, and liquor
Nicotine withdrawal can include both physical and psychological symptoms similar to those of cocaine. True or False?
True
What's a PSA?
Public Service Announcement
Jordan constantly brags and tries to act superior to others. This is a sign of high self-esteem. True or False?
False
Secondhand smoke is just as dangerous as smoking directly. True or False?
True
What does AUD stand for?
Alcohol Usage Disorder
Cannabis is only classified as a hallucinogen. True or False.
True
This is the legal drug most commonly abused by teens in the United States.
Alcohol
the combination of beliefs, values, personality, and experiences that make you who you are.
What are the top three tobacco products used among students in 2018?
Vapes, cigarettes, cigar
This term describes needing more of a drug over time to get the same effect.
Tolerance
This term describes the symptoms a person experiences when they stop using a drug their body depends on.
Withdrawal
This is why teens are at greater risk for addiction compared to adults.
What is the difference between self-image and self-esteem?
Self-image is how you view yourself, and self-esteem is how you feel about yourself and your overall value.
This is the condition where a person continues using a drug despite harmful consequences.
Addiction
What determines whether a beverage is considered alcoholic?
.06 ounces or 14 grams of pure ethanol
This type of drug speeds up the central nervous system and increases heart rate and alertness.
Stimulant
This type of drug distorts perception and can cause someone to see or hear things that aren’t real.
Hallucinogen
What are affirmations?
statements that acknowledge a person's value and strength
This organ is most responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body.
Liver
This term describes how a person’s body becomes used to a drug and functions normally only when using it.
Dependence
This term describes when a drug slows down body functions like breathing and heart rate.
Depressant
What are two refusal skills you can use to avoid drugs?
Change the subject, share your reasons, emphasize health risks, exit the situation.