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Inhalants Jeopardy Review Game May 15, 2015

Inhalants INHALANTS

Category  To inhale means…. To breathe in or take in.

Category  Where can people get their hands on inhalants?  CVS  Stores  Under their sink at their house

Category  Name two examples of inhalants  Gas  Glue  White out  Glade Air Freshener  Hairspray  Nail polish remover

Category  What is SSD?  Sudden  Sniffing  Death

Category What is the path toxic chemicals go throughout the body starting with the mouth and nose…  Mouth and Nose  Lungs  Bloodstream  Everywhere: brain, heart, etc

Category  What are three things you can do to avoid breathing in toxic chemicals?  Open window or door  Take fresh air breaks  Wear a mask  Use them outside  Use them far from your face  Don’t breathe them in on purpose

Category  Is white out an inhalant? True or False  True

Category  In the video the boy Anthony died of inhalants. What was it they said he actually died of? .Cardiac arrhythmia

Category  From the video: How many times did Anthony do inhalants before he died?  Only TWICE

Category  Why do kids do inhalants?  Curious  Peer pressure  To be cool  Because they think it’s harmless  It’s easy to get  Cheap to buy  Don’t have to be 18 or anything to purchase  It’s legal  Don’t have to shoot it up or smoke it or anything difficult

Category  How do people inhale toxic chemicals to get high? Name a few ways  By nose or mouth  Using an empty toilet paper roll dipped in inhalants  A rag soaked in the inhalant  Huffing it from a bag

Category  What can happen to your body when you inhale toxic chemicals  Coma  Shaky hands  Nausea  Vomiting  Passing out  Hallucinations  Seizures  Hearing loss  Loss of sight

Category  Can your body repair itself from damage caused by inhalant abuse? No. It can never repair itself.

Category  Once you kill brain cells can you get make new ones?  No

Category  Are marijuana and cocaine inhalants since you Breathe/Sniff them in?  No. Although they are inhaled they do not fall under the this category of INHALANTS

Category  How can you tell if someone has been using inhalants?  Stains on clothes or skin  Smells like chemicals  Has empty containers in their locker, room etc.  Stumbling or clumsy or just seeming out of it  “Glue sniffers nose” (rash around nose/mouth area)

Category  From the video: Why didn’t Anthony’s friend die when they both did inhalants?  Every BODY is different. His body can take more maybe than Anthony's could you just never know. Its like gambling

Category  What can you do if you see someone is high on inhalants (or anything for that matter) to prevent them from choking?  Put them on their side so they do not choke on their vomit if they vomit

Category  What’s one part of your body that can be affected by inhalant abuse? (from drawing in your packet)  Muscles  Lungs  Heart  Liver  Kidney Failure  Digestive  Hearing  Sight

Category  If an inhalant user doesn’t die of SSD they may get hurt or die from….  Fires or burns due to the flammability of these chemicals

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Category  Name three signs or symptoms of inhalant abuse  Slurred speech  Headaches  Nausea  Nosebleeds  Rashes  Disorientation  Drunken Appearance  Red glassy or watery eyes

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