Alcohol
Drugs
Tobacco
Misc. #1
Misc. #2
100

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Content

100

What does living a drug free life involve?

Have Refusal Skills

Ensure Healthy Alternatives

Drug Free School Zones

Have a Strong, Healthy Inner Circle

Seek Help or Advice if Presented with Opportunity

Know the Risks Associated with Drug Use

Know the Health Benefits of Being Drug Free

100

What is a reason for why teens start smoking?

To look older

Peer pressure

Advertising has an influence on them

Short term stimulant effect

To have something to hold (in their hands)

Relaxation

Family influences - they are around it all the time

To deal with other cravings

100

All beverages of the same amount of ounces contain the same amount of alcohol.

True or False?

False

A 12 ounce beer contains the same amount as a 5 ounce glass of wine which contains the same amount as a 1.5 ounce glass of vodka/whisky

100

Thick, sticky dark fluid that is produced when tobacco burns, sometimes settles in lungs

Tar

200

How many times more likely is a teen going to be to abuse alcohol when living in a household where alcohol is already abused?

4 times more likely

200

What is an indication or warning sign of drug use?

Talks about drugs 

Lies about using drugs

Stops participating in activities they usually engage in

Weight loss

Risky behaviors, unsafe behaviors, strange behaviors

Gets in trouble, school, police

Withdrawn, depressed, tired, doesn't care about appearance

Red rimmed eyes (concealment) 

Blackouts

Difficulty concentrating

200

The odorless, colorless gas that binds to hemoglobin, found in cigarette smoke

Carbon Monoxide

200

The addictive drug found in tobacco leaves

Nicotine

200

What are 3 benefits of living alcohol free?

  1. Maintaining a healthy body

  2. Healthy relationships

  3. Healthy decisions

  4. Avoid risky behaviors

  5. Avoiding illegal activities

  6. Avoiding violence

  7. Achieve goals

300

The term used to classify a alcohol free lifestyle, when one turns their life around for the better

Sobriety

300

What does a "gateway" drug mean?

This means using a drug can lead to using other drugs, or other harmful substances. It leads to something "more" and can be very dangerous or harmful.

300

Name at least 3 short-term effect of tobacco use

Brain chemistry changes

Respiration and heart rate increases

Taste buds dulled & appetite decreases

Bad breath, yellowed teeth, hair, skin and clothes smell foul

300

What is a carcinogen?

Any cancer causing substance

300

Cocaine/Crack/Meth are all what TYPE of drugs?

Stimulants

400

Name at least 2 short-term effects of alcohol

Temporary changes in the brain

Slows your reaction time

Impairs your judgement & senses

Dizziness/world seems like it's spinning

400

Name an opiate drug. There are at least 4.

Morphine

Oxycodone

Fentanyl

Heroin

400

Name at least 3 long-term effect of tobacco use

Chronic Bronchitis

Emphysema - troubled breathing

Lung Cancer

Coronary Heart Disease and stroke

Weakened Immune System:

  • Nervous system pathology

  • Respiratory system 

  • Digestive system

  • Cardiovascular system

    • Increased blood pressure

  • Excretory system

400

These drugs alter moods, thoughts, and sensory perceptions such as hearing, smell, vision, and touch.

Hallucinogens

400

Alcoholics are  ___________________ on alcohol. It is a "necessity" for them.

Dependent

500

Name at least 2 long-term effects of alcohol

Damage to brain cells and size

Increase in blood pressure

Buildup of fatty cells in liver

Ulcers

Cancer

Dependence

Pancreatic damage

500

What are the 4 main groups of drugs?

Stimulants

Depressants

Hallucinogens

Opiates

500

What is ETS?

Environmental Tobacco Smoke

Involuntary, or passive smoking as a result from secondhand or thirdhand smoke

500

Name at least 1 resource or program for alcoholics or that support those who are involved with alcohol

AA - Alcoholics Anonymous

MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving

SADD - Students Against Destructive Decisions

National Association for Children of Alcoholics

500

3 different types of smoke, and the difference between them

Mainstream Smoke - most dangerous, directly from source

Secondhand (Sidestream) Smoke - smoke that is puffed out from source or person, lingers in air

Thirdhand Smoke - smoke that clings to clothing, hair, skin