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Unit X - Alcohol and Tobacco - Level 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is a potential long-term effect of vaping | Increased risk of respiratory issues and lung damage due to the inhalation of harmful chemicals present in e-cigarette vapor |
| What does BAC stand for? | Blood Alcohol Concentration |
| What is a short-term effect of Heroin Use | Euphoria, or an intense feeling of pleasure, often accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin and a dry mouth |
| Meth is a powerfully addictive _______ that is both long-lasting and toxic to your brain | Stimulant |
| What is a sudden effect of alcohol on the body | decreased coordination and impaired judgement, which can lead to accidents and risky behavior. Example - Clumsy |
| What is a common effect of prescription drugs | they can help manage specific medical conditions, but may also cause side effects such as dizziness, nausea, or allergic reactions |
| Practice of consuming large quantities of alcohol in a single session usually consisting of 5+ drinks for a male and 4+ drinks for a female | Binge Drinking |
| what is a long-term effect of alcoholism | liver damage, including cirrhosis, due to the prolonged consumption of alcohol |
| a type of alcohol that is considered "Able to drink" | Ethanol |
| True or false... Vaping devices can deliver high levels of nicotine, which can lead to addiction and dependence similar to traditional cigarettes | True |
| What is the proof of an alcoholic container with an ABV of 30% | 60 Proof |
| What is the active ingredient in marijuana | Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) |
| True or False.... you can see and taste Fentanyl | False |
| What occurs when someone consumes a toxic amount of alcohol, usually in a short amount of time, that causes the % of alcohol in the blood to be lethal | Alcohol Poisoning |
| _____ are chemical substances that alter the body's functions, Affecting physical or mental processes, and can be used for medical purposes or recreationally | Drugs |