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ATAOD PRE-TEST/NOTES

ATAOD PRE-TEST/NOTES. Correct your own paper…. 1. STIMULANT/DEPRESSANT. Stimulants : increase the action of the *CNS- Nicotine, Caffeine, Methamphetamins are examples. Depressants : decrease the action of the CNS- Alcohol, Opiates, OTC drugs are examples. *CNS- Central Nervous System.

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ATAOD PRE-TEST/NOTES

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  1. ATAOD PRE-TEST/NOTES Correct your own paper…

  2. 1. STIMULANT/DEPRESSANT • Stimulants : increase the action of the *CNS- Nicotine, Caffeine, Methamphetamins are examples. • Depressants : decrease the action of the CNS- Alcohol, Opiates, OTC drugs are examples. • *CNS- Central Nervous System

  3. 2. Tobacco Health Risks • Lung cancer • Emphysema • Chronic Asthma • Chronic Bronchitis • Leukoplakia • Oral Cancers • Poor hygiene

  4. Denial is when someone makes excuses for their drug use. Enabling is when someone (friend or family member) makes excuses about someone else’s drug use. 3. Denial and Enabling

  5. 4. Drug Abuse Terms • Tolerance: The ability to consume greater and greater amounts of a drug before seeing the same desired effects. • What would be an example?

  6. Terms • Addiction: A progressive disease characterized by loss of control and continued use despite adverse consequences. • What would be an example?

  7. Terms • Withdrawal: The body’s attempt to rebalance itself after prolonged drug use. Symptoms can range from mild to severe to life threatening. • What would be an example?

  8. 5. Tolerance, Addiction, Withdrawal? • How are they interrelated? • A user builds up TOLERANCE, becomes ADDICTED, and can go through WITHDRAWAL when trying to get off the Drug.

  9. 6-8: True/False ?’s • 6. True….Slowed reaction time is a short-term effect of alcohol use. • 7. True…. Short term effects of marijuana use include: slowed reaction time, vision, memory, and other senses being effected. • 8. False…. Ecstasy is a Psychoactive-Stimulant (w/ hallucinogenic effects)

  10. 9. Minors and Tobacco • Some cases with this scenario: • A MIP (minor in possession)can be given. • Most of the time cigarettes are taken and the person is asked to leave the premises. • Tresspassing

  11. 10. Scenario • 10. Explain what might happen if a person throws a party at their parents house. Assume that alcohol is being consumed by many including the person throwing the party and that all people involved, drinking or not, are under the age of 21.

  12. Gateway Drugs-Tobacco • Tobacco Book Assignment- (Turn In) • Ch. 24 pages. 527-547…read/skim • Answer questions: 1 & 2…pg.532 1 - 4…pg.538 1- 4…pg. 543 1- 13….pg. 546 Assignment: Butt Wheezer Man or Anti-Tobacco Advertisement...see me for details.

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