Drug Facts
Addiction & recovery
Mental Health and Trauma
In the book
What would you do?
100

This drug is responsible for more overdose deaths than any other in the U.S.

What is fentanyl

100

This part of the brain is affected by addiction and control decision-making

What is the prefrontal cortex

100

This is the terms for lasting emotional wounds caused by events like abuse, loss or accidents. 

What is trauma

100

This is the main character who narrates the story

Who is Emory Ward

100

You hear someone joking about pills, what do you say?

what is "That isn't funny people actually die from that"

200

True or False: prescription drugs are always safe if they're from a doctor

False they can still be addictive and harmful if misused

200

True or False: people choose to be addicts

False ( it is a disease)

200

True or False: people with mental health issues are more likely to develop addictions

True

200

Joey struggles with addiction to this kind of drug, Which is also why Emorys mom is so cautious of her prescriptions after the car crash.

what are Opioids/ painkillers

200

A friend opens up about using drugs what's a supportive thing to say?

what is "You don't have to go through this alone"

300

This age group is most at risk for experimenting with drugs for the first time

What are teens

300

True or false: once someone is addict, they can never recover.

False recovery is possible but not easy.

300

In You'd be home now Emory and Joey both experience this kind of event in the beginning of the book, this is also what sends Joey to Rehab

What is a car crash?

300

Who does Emory feel responsible for through the story?

Who is her brother, Joey?

300

Someone at school offers you a pill what should you do?

What is "Walk away"

400

Name a physical effect drug use can have on the body

organ damage, slowed breathing, heart issues, etc.

400
Name one reason people start using drugs

What is peer pressure, Trauma, pain, stress...

400

This disorder which is often linked with trauma, can cause flashbacks and panic attacks

hint: P_ _D

what is PTSD post traumatic stress disorder 

400

Emory faces this punishment after the crash even though she wasn't driving

What is community service

400

You're worried about someone's behavior changing. What should you do?

What is "Talk to them about it"

500

Over 100,000 Americans died from this cause in 2022

What is drug overdose

500

This is the name of a program/ support group for people in recovery 

hint: NA

what is narcotics anonymous

500

One healthy coping skill someone can use instead of drugs?

Therapy, journaling, etc

500

Emory stays quiet and pretends she is fine is this a healthy coping mechanism?

NO

500

If you could change one thing about how schools talk about drugs what would it be?

open ended