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Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Test What you need to know

The law that is broken if a teenager is caught with any amount of alcohol in their system is ZERO TOLERANCE.

Inhalant vapors cause BRAIN cells to die from lack of oxygen

The side effects of a “date rape drug” – Rohypnol or GHB are IMPAIRED COORDINATION AND TEMPORARY AMNESIA/MEMORY LOSS.

Illegal drugs are dangerous to your health. What are some other common features of illegal drugs? Affects function of brain Can result in drug dependence and addiction

A student is experiencing flashbacks from taking LSD several years after having taken it. HALLUCINOGENS are the drug category of drugs is associated with this type of dangerous side effect.

A student started using cocaine. Soon, they discovered that they needed a larger dose of the drug in order to experience the same effects, or high. A TOLERANCE has been developed.

When using illegal drugs, the risk of catching certain infectious diseases increases because SOME ILLEGAL DRUG USERS SHARE NEEDLES.

Your friend often takes a drink of alcohol to start out the day. They also take a drink at the end of the day and before they go to bed. According to the information provided, the stage of addiction they are in is DEPENDENCE.

The path of addiction: Drug use, tolerance, dependence, addiction

After a night of drinking, an individual’s BAC registers at.12. Predict which situation would most likely occur. They suddenly are able to juggle 4 tennis balls for the first time. They safely avoid hitting a dog that suddenly runs out in front of the car as they drive home. Their vision improves and is able to read the newly posted construction signs. They become sleepy on the drive home and doze off while driving.

ENHANCED VISION is not a short-term effect of alcohol.

A HANGOVER is not a long-term effect of alcohol.

The negative effect(s) that alcohol can have on a family: Violence Unpredictable behavior Children are often neglected and isolated

There are carcinogens in cigarette smoke.

Your friend tells you that they are thinking of taking steroids. You should tell your friend Steroids can cause more harm than good.

A student thought it was glamorous to smoke. But now they are tired of being short of breath and coughing every morning. If they quit they will: Stop coughing and feel better Enable the cilia in the bronchial tubes to repair themselves Over many years of no longer smoking, they will improve their life expectancy

The LIVER is damaged the most by excessive alcohol use.

In Illinois which of the following Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) levels, for an individual 21 or older, will not result in a DUI? a..07 b..09 c..08 d..80

FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME is the term that best describes a set of physical and mental defects that effect a fetus that has been exposed to alcohol.

As a result of smoking, the blood’s ability to carry oxygen is blocked by CARBON MONOXIDE.

Using smokeless tobacco products can lead to GUM DISEASE AND ORAL CANCER.

Tobacco smoke paralyzes and kills CILIA.

One of the most serious dangers of heroin is THAT IT IS HIGHLY ADDICTIVE.

A student started using ecstasy to fit in with their friends. They soon discovered that they needed a higher dose to feel the same effect. After learning in health class that long term effects of using ecstasy can lead to seizures, coma and irregular heartbeat, they decided to not use the drug anymore. They soon started feeling anxious, having trouble sleeping, sweating excessively and lost their appetite. Classify what these symptoms are a result of. Withdrawal