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400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 Inhalants Alcohol Abuse Depressants Stimulants Street Names
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This is the definition of an Inhalant
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What is a volatile substance or fume that is “sniffed” or “huffed” to achieve a fast high?
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Spray paints, vegetable oil sprays, and fabric protector sprays all fall under this category of Inhalant
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What is an Aerosol?
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Brain damage is commonly seen with this kind of Inhalant abuse
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What is long-term abuse?
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Give at least one example of a gas used as an Inhalant
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What are propane, nitrous oxide, or a form of chloroform?
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These are all popular Inhalants
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What are Heroin, Amphetamines, and Cocaine?
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Before the liver; this organ is the most affected by alcohol.
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What is the Brain?
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Because of the medical problems that can be caused by withdrawal, this is carefully controlled and may involve medications
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What is Alcohol Detoxification?
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This is a broad term for problems with alcohol, and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled drinking of alcohol
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What is Alcoholism?
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21, Juvenile Detention, Probation, Losing your driver’s license and mandatory alcohol rehabilitation
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What is the legal drinking age and consequences for minors?
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Alcoholism is seen more in this gender
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What is neither? Males and females have an equal chance at being alcoholics.
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This depressant is derived from a plant in Asia and synthesized from morphine. It usually appears as a white or brown powder or a black sticky substance
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What is Heroin, or any other nickname for Heroin?
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This is the main area of the body that depressants affect
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What is the Central Nervous System?
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Daily Double
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This is the main and most popular way of using Heroin
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What is injecting it into your veins?
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Name at least 3 effects of Heroin abuse
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What are severe itching, dry mouth, nausea, constipation decreased mental ability, or slowed heart and lung function which can lead to death?
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This is made from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa and is the most commonly abused drug in the United States
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What is Marijuana?
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Amphetamines stimulate the release of this hormone in the midbrain
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What is Dopamine?
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Short-term effects of this stimulant include headache, dry mouth, acne, blurred vision, twitching, impaired speech and rapid heart rates.
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What is an Amphetamine?
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Name at least two signs that a person might be using Cocaine
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What are being exceedingly talkative, nervous, jumpy, paranoid or going many hours with food or sleep?
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These two names are for the same drug, but one of them refers to the smoking version and the other to the powdered, sniffing version
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What are Coke and Cocaine?
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This is the major, but possibly not well-known difference between Coke and Cocaine, besides the powder and smokeable difference
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What is the difference between lengths of the high and time before the high?
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Common names for this depressant drug include Smack, Junk, Horse, China White, Black Tar and Dope
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What is Heroin?
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Rock, Base, C, Cane, Lines and Blows all refer to this stimulant
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What is Cocaine and Coke?
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Some names for Amphetamines give up its qualities, name at least 4
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What are Speed, Uppers, Cross-tops, Whites, Black Beauties and Bumblebees?
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In recent years, “Black Tar” has gone from the popular method of injecting into a vein, to this now highly popular method
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What are sniffing and smoking?
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Name at least 4 long-term effects of Amphetamines abuse
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What are malnutrition, ulcers, unwanted weight loss, hypochondria, speech difficulties, sudden brain bleeds and heart attacks?
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Final Jeopardy Category: Chemistry
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In Chemistry, this is an organic compound in which the hydroxyl functioning group (-OH) is bound to a carbon atom. In particular, this carbon center should be saturated, having single bonds to three other atoms.
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Theme Music In Chemistry, this is an organic compound in which the hydroxyl functioning group (-OH) is bound to a carbon atom. In particular, this carbon center should be saturated, having single bonds to three other atoms.
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What is Alcohol?
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Cadet Credits Thanks to these Cadets who participated in making this resource possible: C/Capt. David Eudy C/MSgt Noah Eudy C/MSgt Emmett Rechin C/SSgt Ryon Dimitrov C/SSgt Joseph Oakes C/SrA Thomas Rexrode C/Amn Danielle Livesay
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