binge drinking | drug abuse | prescription drug abuse | alcohol | Tobacco |
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What is Binge Drinking?
a pattern of drinking that brings a person’s blood alcohol concentration to 0.08 grams per cent or above.
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What narcotic is not legal?
a. Heroin b. Morphine c. Vicodin d. Codeine
a. Heroin
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What is over the counter drug
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines sold directly to a consumer without a prescription from a healthcare professional, as opposed to prescription drugs, which may be sold only to consumers possessing a valid prescription.
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Alchol is a
a) stimulant b) Hallucinogen c) Depressant d)Opioid
a) stimulant
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. The addictive ingredient in
tobacco is a. nicotine. b. tar. c. smoke. d. unknown.
a. nicotine
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How do medications affect a person drinking?
Many medications make a person get drunk faster than he otherwise would
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Hallucinogens cause____________________
a. The body to speed up b. Altered perceptions and feelings c. Increased irritability d. Caused slow heart rate and blood pressure
b. Altered perceptions and feelings
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Which is one of the most commonly abused over the counter medicines?
a. Pain relievers b. Heroin c. Cough Syrup d. Alcohol
c. Cough Syrup
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Alcohol is nearly addictive as which drug?
a) cocaine b) Heroine c) cannabis d) stimulant
b) Heroine
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Is tobacco addictive?
a. yes b. no c. idk
a.yes
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At what Age does binge drinking tend to peak?
Peaks
18-22
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Which is a method of administration is the quickest route for drugs to get into the body?
a. Orally b. Injection c. All answers are equal d. smoking
b. Injection
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What is a drug?
A chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's body or behaviour
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TRUE OR FALSE, Alcohol can also be used as a medicine, cleaners, and fuel.
TRUE
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What is tobacco?
a. cigarettes b. pipes c. a plant d. a disease
c. a plant
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what are Signs of alcohol poisoning?
Bluish, cold, clammy skin, Vomiting, Unconsciousness, Slow irregular breathing, Can´t stand, Doesn´t respond
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What is drug abuse?
a. Accidentally taking the wrong dose of medicine. b. Taking only illegal drugs on a daily basis c. All of the answers provided d. The habitual taking of an addictive or illegal drug
d. The habitual taking of an addictive or illegal drug
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What are opioids
Opioid are medications that relieve pain
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What isWhen alcohol BAC numbers increase, why is this dangerous?
a. All of the answers provided b. The stomach can't pump the alcohol through quickly enough c. The heart can't metabolize the alcohol d. The more alcohol in the body, the great chance of alcohol poisoning and death
d. The more alcohol in the body, the great chance of alcohol poisoning and death
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What is tar know to cause?
a.type of tobacco b.addiction c. Cancer d. feel better
c. cancer
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What should one do if someone has had too much alcohol?
Take away the alcohol, call 911. Keep them engaged, Bacchus Maneuver (aka recovery position) performed. Don't leave them. Don't give them food. Water possibly can be given.
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WhatWhich of the following are part of the 7 classifications of drugs?
a. Narcotics, alcohol and stimulants b. stimulants, marijuana and nicotine c. caffeine, hallucinogens and heroin
d. Depressants, inhalants and hallucinogens
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name 3 examples of opioids
1.hydrocordone
2.oxycodone 3.morphine |
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood expressed as a percentage
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When the body becomes used to a drug and a person needs more of that drug to get high is called?
a. tolerance b. side effect c. withdrawal d. high
a. Tolerance
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