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AlcoholTobacco Drugs Miscellaneous Info

Row 1, Col 1 Which way does drinking most affect teens: Keeps teens from violence Decreased the risk of depression Increased the risk of social problems Decreased suicide rate What is increased risk of social problems?

1,3 Stimulants_______ Make people calm Slows the heart rate Lead to weight gain Are very addictive What is are very addictive?

1,4 True or False? Nicotine is just as addictive As heroin or cocaine. What is true?

2,1 At what percentage can you start to feel The effects of alcohol? What is.02%?

3,1 Alcohol poisoning____ Can be fatal Is not a risk for heavy drinkers Can make you feel bad but wont hurt you Wont happen around other people What is can be fatal?

2,2 All of the following are short term Effects of smoking except _________. Reduced energy Increased heart rate Less oxygen in body tissue Improved athletic performance What is improved athletic performance?

1,2 The addictive substance found in tobacco is called ____. What is nicotine?

2,3 What is the main side effect of A hallucinogen? What is distorts moods, thoughts, and senses

2,4 ________ is an example of smokeless tobacco. What is snuff, dip or chew?

3,2 Which is NOT a long term effect of smoking? Increased risk of stroke Increased cholesterol Decreased risk of heart disease Decreased flow of oxygen to brain What is decreased risk of heart disease?

3,3 Why are inhalants so dangerous? What is they can cause immediate death?

4,1 People who drink and drive: Probably wont cause an accident Are only putting themselves at risk Respond slower to danger What is respond slower to danger?

3,4 Which type of dependence means The mind thinks the body needs The drug? What is psychological?

4,2 True or False Quitting cold turkey is considered more effective than gradual techniques, like wearing the patch. What is true?

4,3 Which is NOT an effect of Marijuana? Increased concentration Decreased energy Decreased memory Loss of motivation What is increased concentration?

4,4 _______ is the physical symptoms that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance. What is withdrawal?

5,1 Smoke inhaled by nonsmokers as a result of being around smokers is called ______________ smoke. These people are called ________ smokers. What is second-hand / passive?

5,2 Tobacco accounts for ________ deaths in the U.S. 1 in every 1,000 1 in every in every 50 1 in every 5 What is 1 in every 5?

5,3 What is the main effect of Depressants on the body? What is slows down body functions?

5,4 Which type of dependence means The body craves the drug? What is physical?