| A | B |
| What causes the production of alcohol? | fermentation |
| What types of addiction come with alcohol? | physical and psychological |
| What is it called when a person inhales smoke in a room from a cigarette ? | side stream |
| Which of these is not necessarily a good reason to take drugs? | give energy to sleep relieve anxiety |
| What is the Immunity to the feelings of alcohol? | tolerance |
| What is the type of alcohol produced from molasses? | rum |
| What is any chemical that alters either the mind or the body? | a drug |
| Choose all of the wonderful benefits of drugs if they are properly used? | deaden pain reduce blood pressure eliminate some diseases |
| what is another name for prescription drugs? | controlled substances |
| What type of drugs are effectively used as anesthetics in surgery? | Depressants |
| Which is and effect of Nicotine? | increases the heart rate dulls appetite calms during stress increases brain activitiy |
| What are the prescription drugs developed from Poppies, and are used to treat coughs, and intestinal problems? (very addictive and depress the central nervous system with short elation) | Narcotics |
| What drug is also known as a Psychedelic and they produce quick trips to bliss? (pink bunnies) | Hallucinogens |
| Smoking is a ______ _______ because most smokers state it was an unpleasant experience. | learned behavior |
| These drugs carry penalties if they are obtained illegally. | prescription drugs |
| What happened to mice which had cigarette tar placed on their skin? | cancer growths |
| What are the drugs that reduce the actions of the nerves, heart, and skeletal muscles? | Depressants |
| Which organ oxidizes alcohol in the body, and can become "fatty" or suffer from Cirrhosis or scaring? | Liver |
| What is the real answer to drug addiction and a lifestyle that is drug free? | Prevention |
| What is it called when you directly inhale smoke from a cigarette? | mainstream |
| What is decreasing even though the number of cigarettes produced and consumed is more, and the number of people consuming them is more? | percent of smokers |
| What kinds of dependency are there with regard to any drug? | physical and psychological |
| What is a normal reaction to drugs? | as use continues the body builds tollerance |
| Which reason is given the most credit for people "learning" to smoke? | learn from friends |
| Which of these are Psychological dependence indicators? | lifestyle that is focused on drugs |
| What is an OTC | over the counter drug |
| Which drug reaches the brain the fastest? | nicotine |
| How many different stages are there to Alcoholism? | three |
| Choose which of these is an reason for why drugs are abused? | ease peer pressure satisfy curiosity expand the mind |
| what level of alcohol in the blood causes a person to experience a dramatic increase in the inability to judge and react? | 0.05 |
| What organ is affected by the fact that alcohol is a diuretic, and the fact that it results in dehydration because it suppresses the thirst feeling? | Kidneys |
| What is the number that qualifies someone as legally intoxicated in most states? | 0.08 |
| What is the type of alcohol that we consume as a beverage? | ethyl |
| What happens to the probability that a person will smoke or use tobacco as they grow older? | it increases |
| What organ is constantly trying to remove the internal alcohol by expelling it into the air? | Lungs |
| What is the type of poisoning that you could experience in your house or directly by smoking? | Carbon-Monoxide |
| What is the alcohol produced from malted barley? | beer |
| what is (are) the (some) of the rules regarding proper use of drugs and medicines? | use all drugs with caution follow directions carefully call Dr. or Pharmicist with questions |
| What happens to alcohol when it enters the circulatory system? | evenly distributes the alcohol through the body |
| What level of BAC does a person probably have if they are in a deep coma, experiencing decreased heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure? Person is near death. | 0.50% |
| What is the abused drug that causes people to feel "elation" and over time they become very suspicious, nervous, and edgy? | Methaqualone |
| With OTC drugs what are the rules? | no prescription is needed |
| What type of problem do inhalants effectively help, and are often prescribed for this problem? | Inhalants |
| What type of drugs can't be legally purchased without a prescription? | prescription drugs |
| What is the term for the amount of alcohol in a person's body? | BAC |
| What are the parts of the lungs that loose their function because of the direct and indirect effects of nicotine and other byproducts of smoking? | cilia |
| What is it called when a person physically need a drug or substance to function normally? | addiction |
| What are the four levels or patterns of abuse? | experimental occasional regular dependent |
| What happens to alcohol when it enters the small intestine? | 80 percent is absorbed through the lining into the blood |
| What type of alcohol is produced from berries, grapes, fruits? | wine |
| What is the first step of drug treatment? | detox |
| What are the types of drugs that increase certain functions of the central nervous system? | Stimulants |
| Which group of people is most susceptible to the effects of alcohol? | youth |
| Which of these is not one of the things that were listed as a personality change someone may exhibit after drinking? | normal actions |
| Which of these is a reason teens CHOOSE to drink? | appear older acceptance by elders experimenting |
| What is the most powerful result of alcohol on the body? | death |
| What level of BAC is a person at if their brain is barely functioning, and the nervous system is ineffective. they may be vomiting | 0.40% |
| If drugs are used in too high of doses a person will ____________. | experience problems |
| What are interactions of drugs or descriptions of drug interactions? | multiplication effect food or non-drug interaction synergistic effect |
| What are the symptoms experienced because of a drugs removal from a persons diet? | withdrawl |
| which of these is one of the side effects of smoking? | irritation of mouth, throat, vocal cords, and lungs peptic ulcers miscarriages allergies increase |
| What happens to alcohol when it enters the stomach? | 20 percent is absorbed through the lining into the blood |
| What is the effect of alcohol where your body is cursing you for drinking too much, and you feel headaches, extreme fatigue, and nausea? | hangover |
| What are the white patches called that result from smokeless tobacco? | leukoplakia |