Jeopardy - LUHI Health

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Walters’s Jeopardy
My Mom Does
Drugs…Tobacco
I’m an
Addict
Say “NO”
to Drugs
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Just one
drink
Go Hard
or
Go Home
$100 Question from Alcohol
___________is the state in which
the body is poisoned by alcohol or
another substance and the person’s
physical and mental control is
significantly reduced.
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Intoxication
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amount of alcohol in a person’s blood.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration
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What are some factors that
effect your BAC?
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Amount of alcohol consumed
Speed at which the alcohol is consumed
Body weight
Percentage of body fate
Gender- BAC faster in females
Feelings
Amount of food eaten
Presence of other drugs in your bloodstream
Drinking carbonated alcoholic beverages
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A disease in which there is physical
and psychological dependence on
alcohol
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Alcoholism
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Your judgment, coordination and ability to drive a vehicle change
when you consume any amount of alcohol. The level of impairment
depends on five conditions:
the amount of alcohol you drink,
the amount of food you eat before or while you drink alcohol,
the length of time you drink alcohol,
your body weight, and
your gender.
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Driving While Intoxicated
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Cigarettes, cigars and chew
are made with this plant
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Tobacco
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A sticky fluid that is formed when
tobacco is burned is called
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Tar
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The EPA classified secondhand smoke
as a _______________.
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Group A carcinogen
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What is the difference between
sidestream and mid stream?
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Sidestream is the smoke from the burning
cigarette and mainstream is the smoke
directly inhaled by the smoker.
$500 Question
List 5 chemicals found in tobacco
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Butane, ethanol, aresenic, ammonia,
Benzene, carbon monoxide,
formaldehyde, cyanide, methanol,
acetone, cadmium, hydrogen cyanide
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chills, fever, muscle twitching,
nausea, cramps, and vomiting
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Withdrawal Symptoms
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A strong desire to use drugs for
emotional reasons. A drug that reduces
anxiety or stress.
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Physiological Dependency
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People who are addicted cannot control their
need for alcohol or other drugs, even in the
face of negative health, social or legal
consequences because is a
_________ disorder.
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Behavioral Disorder
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The brain's “__________," , exists to slow us down or stop our
impulsive behaviors. It considers the risks and benefits of our
actions, and it helps us "hit the brakes" when we consider doing
things that are too risky.
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Frontal Lobe
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Stage 1: Experimentation
“I’ll just try it.”
A person is tempted to experiment with a drug. He or she tries the drug.
Stage 2: Desired effect
“I like the feeling.”
A person enjoys the feeling he or she gets from trying the drug. He or she continues to use the drug.
Stage 3: Tolerance
“I need more of the drug to feel good.”
A person develops a tolerance to the drug. The drug may no longer have the same pleasurable
effects. The person may suffer from withdrawal symptoms when he or she stops using the drug.
Stage 4: Denial
“I don’t have a drug problem.”
A person is in denial. He or she does not admit that drug use is causing problems. The person
claims that he or she can stop using the drug at any time.
Stage 5: Drug Dependence
“I have to have the drug”
A person has become drug dependent.
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Progression for Drug Dependency
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List 3 ways in which drugs enter the body.
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Inhalation, absorption, implantation,
mouth, injection
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What is the difference between drug
misuse and drug abuse?
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Drug misuse is using a prescription
or OTC drug incorrectly, whereas drug
abuse is the intentional use of a drug without
medical or health reasons.
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psychedelic drugs such as PCP, LSD,
Psilocybin; cause increased heart rate and
nausea, altered perception, mood swings,
and flashbacks
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Hallucinogens
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includes cocaine, methamphetamines,
ephedrine, crack, and amphetamines;
may cause seizure or heart attack, tremors,
confusion, or aggression
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Stimulants
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include GHB, “roofies,” ketamine; often
dissolved in beverages and involved in
date rape; users may have no memory of
events
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Club Drugs
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Ethanol is the powerful and
addictive drug. It is produced
synthetically and naturally
through fermenting fruits,
vegetables, and grains.
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Alcohol
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How many drinks per hour can be
processed by the liver?
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1
$300 Question
Name 3 ways in which alcohol
effects the body.
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Immune System
Depresses the function of the immune system
Lowers the infection fighting cells in the body
Nervous System
Impairs brain
Can cause blackouts and seizures
Dementia
Digestive System
Increasing the risk of developing cancers:
mouth, esophagus, and stomach
Stimulates the secretion of stomach acids and injuries the inner lining of the stomach and causes ulcers:
Open sore on the skin or on a mucous membrane
Developing liver disease
Liver becomes enlarged with fatty tissue
Develop alcoholic hepatitis: liver swells
Cirrhosis: chronic damage to liver cells
Cardiovascular System
Increase risk of developing CVD, high blood pressure, stroke
Skeletal System
Body loses calcium (osteoporosis)
Urinary System
Heavy drinking can cause kidney failure
Reproductive System
Can delay the first menstrual cycle; irregular periods
Can affect the size of the testes and the development of muscle mass
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What are some risk factors for drug abuse?
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Family history
Family life style
Education
Friends
Self-efficacy
Responsibilities
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List and describe the path alcohol takes
in the body.
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1. Mouth: alcohol enters the body.
2. Stomach: some alcohol gets into the bloodstream
in the stomach, but most goes on to the small intestine.
1. Small Intestine: alcohol enters the bloodstream through the
walls of the small intestine.
1. Heart: pumps alcohol throughout the body.
2. Brain: alcohol reaches the brain.
3. Liver: alcohol is oxidized by the liver at a rate of about 0.5 oz
per hour.
1. Alcohol is converted into water, carbon dioxide and energy