Medicine and Drug Use Review

Name : _______________________________

Over all review questions

True, False, or Maybe

True, False, Maybe 1. Prescribed medications are safer than street drugs.

 

True, False, Maybe 2. Medications purchased over the counter at pharmacies are safe.

 

True, False, Maybe 3. People often believe the number of drug users are much more that they are.

 

▷ Define medicine.

 

 

▷ What is the problem with people using drugs to cover emotions?

 

▷ Identify five different affects medicines and drugs have on the human body.

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▷ Identify four medical categories of drugs and explain how they affect the nervous system

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 See Medical Classification of Drugs - Fact Sheet

▷Identify 10 Medicine and Drug Categories as often Sold and give an example.

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▷ Identify the two most commonly abused drugs in the United States.

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▷ Identify two reasons people use drugs.

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▷ List three sources of influence to smoke or drink.

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▷ Define addiction

 

 

▷ Define substance abuse

 

 

▷Describe why you believe there is or isn't a difference between substance abuse and addiction?

 

 

 

▷ Identify three types of influence and give example for each.

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▷ Identify five types of influence and give example for each.

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▷ How can people protect themselves from negative influences.

 

 

 

▷ Use a decision making process, like the Nine step process, and describe a set of questions that could be used to make a decision about continued use of a medicine and drug.

 

 

 

 

 

 

▷ Recall a scenario and describe how it was analyzed.

  1. Focus, problem, information, analysis
    • Focus, problem...


    • Information & analysis




  2. Options, consequence, solutions, implementation, evaluation of implementation
    • Options and consequences of the options


    • Solution



    • Suggestions for implementation and evaluation of implementation

 

▷ Describe a strategy to use to be skeptical.

 



▷ Describe an effective strategy to say no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

▷ Describe two situations when it is appropriate to be assertive










▷ Describe two situations when it is appropriate to yield to an assertive response:









 

▷ Describe how to use I-statements or another verbal interactions that affect behavior.

 

 

 

 

 

 

▷ Describe three things that you learned from one of the smoking, alcohol, pot scenarios.












 

▷ Describe what you learned from interviewing a parent.

 

 

 

 

Alcohol

True, False, or Maybe

True, False, Maybe 1. In every state you must be twenty-one years old to drink legally?

 

True, False, Maybe 2. Alcohol is not as dangerous as marijuana. Answer:

 

True, False, Maybe 3. Alcohol is only a risk to you if you are older and have been using it for many years.

True, False, Maybe 4. Alcohol can cause risks regardless of age or the number of years of alcohol use.

True, False, Maybe 5. It is not dangerous to drink and drive if you stay on the back roads.

True, False, Maybe 6. Driving requires attention, judgment, and sound decision making, no matter the road. Alcohol impairs driving abilities for all drivers.

 

True, False, Maybe 7. A person with a learner’s permit can legally drive if another person is too impaired to be behind the wheel.


True, False, Maybe 7. A person with a learner's permit is required to have a licensed driver in the vehicle. An impared driver is not considered a licensed driver.

 

True, False, Maybe 8. Men can consume more alcohol than women.

True, False, Maybe 9. You can be charged with DUI if your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit or .08 BAC.


True, False, Maybe 10. If a police officer determines your ability to operate the vehicle is impaired, you can be charged with DUI.

 

▷ Identify two things affected with alcohol use.

 

 

▷ How many drinks can a person have and drive safely.

 

 

▷ Identify two examples of how alcoholics harm people.

 


▷ Identify two ways that alcohol can hurt you in the long run.

 

 

Tobacco and e-cigarettes

True, False, or Maybe

True, False, Maybe 1. Smoking a cigar is less harmful than smoking a cigarette.

 

True, False, Maybe 2. Secondhand smoke or passive smoking is annoying, but is not serious problems.

 

True, False, Maybe 3. iving up cigarettes reduces the risk of dying early.

 

True, False, Maybe 4. E-cigs don’t contain nicotine, so they are safer than regular cigarettes.

 

True, False, Maybe 5. In most states, you have to be 18 to purchase e-cigs, parts, and fluid.

 

True, False, Maybe 6. More teens use e-cigarettes more than regular cigarettes.

 

True, False, Maybe 7. Teens who use e-cigarettes are less likely to use regular cigarettes.

 

True, False, Maybe 8. It takes at least a year or two after you start smoking to become addicted to cigarettes.

 

True, False, Maybe 9. Teens who smoke can’t have yellow teeth or smoker’s breath because they’re too young.

 

 

▷ Identify two ways smoking affects athletic performance.

 


▷ Identify two things smoking does to your lungs each time you smoke.

 

 

▷ Identify two the health problems a person can experience using nicotine.

 

 

▷ Identify a health problem associated with tobacco chewing.

 

 

▷ Identify two circulatory system problems associated with long term smoking.

 

 

▷ Identify two respiratory system problems associated with long term smoking.

 

 

▷ Identify health risk for pregnant women and their babies if the mother smokes.

 

 

 

▷ Identify two ways that hallucinogens like LSD and psychedelic mushrooms can hurt you.

 

 

▷ Besides nicotine, identify a cancer-causing substances found in e-cigarettes?

 


Marijuana, opioids, crack, cocaine, inhalents ...

True, False, or Maybe

True, False, Maybe 1. You die from cocaine or crack.

True, False, Maybe 2. Ecstasy slows you down.

 

True, False, Maybe 3. Regular use of marijuana can delay the onset of puberty in males and disrupt the menstrual cycle in women.

 

True, False, Maybe 4. Crack is a form of cocaine that is smoked. It is very easy to get addicted to crack. Answer:

 

True, False, Maybe 5. It is possible to die from sniffing inhalants. Even the first time a person uses them.

 

True, False, Maybe 6. Breathing in toxic chemicals pollutes the body by reducing the amount of hydrogen in the bloodstream.

 

True, False, Maybe 7. People can become addicted to marijuana.

 

True, False, Maybe 8. Opioid use in America resulted in 33,000 deaths in 2015.

 

True, False, Maybe 9. In 2017 ninety-one Americans died of an opioid overdose every day.

 

True, False, Maybe 10. Smoking the occasional joint is not too harmful for a teenager.


True, False, Maybe 11. The health risks from cannabis have never been proven


True, False, Maybe 12. Combining cannabis with other drugs such as alcohol or prescription drugs can increase or alter the effects of the drugs.

 

True, False, Maybe 13. It is safe to get into a car if the driver has been smoking cannabis.

 

▷ Identify two negative emotions or feelings a person may have when they have a bad experience useing marijuana.

 

 

▷ Identify one consequence of smoking marijuana for a long time.

 

 


▷ How long can marijuana stay in the body after being smoked?

 

 

▷ Identify two ways that hallucinogens like LSD and psychedelic mushrooms can hurt you.

 

 

▷ How can you be sure a street drug is pure? Answer:

 

 

▷ Identify two ways the body is harmed when toxic chemicals are inhaled.