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Identify the category of drugs will cause a person to be fidgety, jumpy, wide awake. Identify the category of drugs will cause a person to be fidgety, jumpy, wide awake.

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Stimulants This category of drugs slows down the CNS Depressants Identify the category of drug causes visual disturbances and sensory illusions Hallucinogens Identify the category of drugs includes powerful and highly addictive pain killers ID: 686292

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Slide1

Identify the category of drugs will cause a person to be fidgety, jumpy, wide awake.

StimulantsSlide2

This category of drugs slows down the CNS.

DepressantsSlide3

Identify the category of drug causes visual disturbances and sensory illusions.

HallucinogensSlide4

Identify the category of drugs includes powerful and highly addictive pain killers.

Opiates/NarcoticsSlide5

Explain the risk of mixing two drugs together?

Multiplier effect. The combination of

two drugs mixed together is

greater

than

the

effect of each drug

used individually. The multiplier effect can lead

to

death/illness.Slide6

Can list the signs of drug dependency.

Using more of the drug to get the same effect.

Changes in mood and behavior.

Withdrawal from friends and family.Slide7

Can describe and give an example of tolerance.

A person needs to drink more alcohol each time in order to get the same effect.Slide8

Can describe and give an example of withdrawal.

Tremors.

Headache, nausea, vomiting.

Hallucinations.

May feel cold.Slide9

Identify the drug that is linked to more automobile accidents than any other.

AlcoholSlide10

Identify the BAC level of intoxication for DWI.

DWI =.08 or higherSlide11

Can describe the Zero Tolerance law and it’s penalties

Applies to any one 21 years of age or younger.

BAC .02-.07

License suspended for

six months

and pay a civil penalty of $125. You must pay an additional $100 fee in order to have your license reinstated.

License suspended 1 year or until the age of 21 which ever is longer.Slide12

Identify the rate of oxidation of alcohol and what organ oxidizes the alcohol.

½ ounce per hour, this equals one drink.

One drink is 1 beer, 6 ounces of wine, 1 mixed drink made from 60 proof alcohol.Slide13

Describe the signs of alcohol overdose and what a person should do.

Unconscious

Weak rapid heart beat

Cold clammy skin

Irregular breathing pattern

Call 911Slide14

The active chemical in Marijuana

THCSlide15

The effect of nicotine on blood pressure.

Increases blood pressure leading to the disease arteriole sclerosisSlide16

Describe the dangers of smokeless tobacco.

Oral Cancer (mouth, throat, gums)

Addictive

NOT

less harmful

than

smokingSlide17

Addictive chemical in tobacco.

NicotineSlide18

Identify the disease that is due to damaged alveoli.

EmphysemaSlide19

Describe effective methods to quit smoking

Fade – cut down gradually.

Smoking cessation support group.

Medication – PatchSlide20

The organ that breaks down alcohol

Liver