(Knowledge Check - Drug Categories; Begin Project - Drugs)

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(Knowledge Check - Drug Categories; Begin Project - Drugs) Monday October 17, 2016 (Knowledge Check - Drug Categories; Begin Project - Drugs)

The Daily CSI Monday, 10/16/17 A father is four times as old as his son. In twenty years, he'll be twice as old. How old are they now? The father is 40, and the son is 10. In twenty years, they will be 60 and 30.

Announcements Remediation for Quiz 4 runs through Friday! We will take Quiz 5 one week from Wednesday!

Assignment Currently Open Summative or Formative # Date Issued Gone Missing Day Last Day Accepted QUIZ 4 S1 10/13 Friday

Knowledge Check Drug Categories On a blank sheet of paper, please put your name and period in the upper-right corner. For a title, use “Knowledge Check Drug Categories.” Number 1-33. DO NOT use the back of the paper at this time!

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Narcotics addictive pain relievers

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: should be non-addictive, but cause changes in thought, perception, and mood Hallucinogens

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Depressants used to depress the functions of the central nervous system

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Stimulants increase alertness or activity, followed by a decrease in fatigue and a loss of appetite

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Club Drugs loosely-defined category of recreational drugs which are associated with discothèques in the 1970s and dance clubs, parties, and raves in the 1980s to the 2000s

Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: Knowledge Check Describe the following categories of drugs in a brief phrase: synthetic hormones similar to testosterone often abused by individuals who are interested in accelerating muscle growth. Anabolic Steroids

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Anabol - anabolic steroid

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? present in opium, but it is usually prepared synthetically from morphine - narcotic

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Cannabis hashish - hallucinogen

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? hallucinogen – mescaline - peyote

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? ethanol - depressant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? hallucinogenic mushrooms

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? cocaine - stimulant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? barbiturates - depressants

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? synthesized from morphine - narcotic

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Rohypnol (Roofie) – club drug

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? synthetic narcotic

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Xanax - tranquilizer - depressant

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? energy drink stimulant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Angel Dust - hallucinogen

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? extracted from opium - narcotic

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Cannabis - hallucinogen

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? anabolic steroids

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? crystal meth - stimulant

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? LSD - hallucinogen

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? caffeine stimulant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Ecstasy (MDMA) – club drug

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? crack cocaine - stimulant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? model airplane cement - inhalant - depressant

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? poppy – opium - narcotic

Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? Stanozolol - anabolic steroid

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? synthetic narcotic

Which category are the following drugs associated with? Knowledge Check Which category are the following drugs associated with? nicotine - depressant

Project Drugs Pick a partner (no more than two per group!) Pick a drug to research. Get a piece of printer paper and create a rough draft for a presentation on your selected drug. Use Internet research and include illustrations. Get a poster board or a large sheet of paper from the library and create your presentation based upon your rough draft. Please, nothing inappropriate or silly! The rough draft is a formative. The finished project is a SUMMATIVE GRADE!