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More about Alcohol
& Tobacco
Alcohol is classified as this type of drug
What is a Depressant?
VomitingUnconsciousness
Coma
What is effects of drinking too much
alcohol? (binge drinking)
Organ in the body that breaks down
alcohol
What is the Liver?
The process by which the body
breaks down alcohol into carbon
dioxide & water
What is Oxidation?
-Poor Decision Making-Slow Reaction Time
-Impaired Coordination
What are effects of drinking alcohol?(Even in small amounts)
A poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Chemicals that cause cancer
What is are carcinogens?
AmmoniaCyanideAcetone
Tar
What are chemicals found in cigarettes? (There are over 4000)
Constant gasping for air because air sacs in the lungs can not
stretch; causes wheezing
What is Emphysema?
Forms when tobacco burns; it causes:
-Damage to teeth & gums-Desensitized taste buds
-Cancer
What is Blood
Alcohol Concentration?
What is the BAC limit for Adults 21 or older in Virginia?
What is the BAC limit for
teens under the age of 21 in Virginia?
EXTREMELY addicting drug
found in Tobacco
What is Nicotine?
Smokeless tobaccoCan cause gum, lip, and mouth
cancer
What is Chewing Tobacco?
Poisonous household chemicals or
products breathed into the lungs
What are Inhalants?
Substances that can cause illusions & distorted images
ex. LSD
What are Hallucinogens?
Drugs that speed up the central nervous
system Ex. Methamphetamine
What are Stimulants?
Substances that relieve pain ex. Heroin or
Morphine
What are Narcotics?
A person thinks they need the drug
to function normally
What is Physiological Addiction?
Abstinence (not having it) can lead
to sweating, runny nose, or
vomiting
What is Physical Addiction?
The addict’s whole life revolves around the drug
What is Dependence?
The decrease of a drug’s effects
that results from prior exposure
What is Tolerance?
Orally Injection
Inhalation
What are Methods of
Administration?
Substances that slow-down the central nervous system ex. Barbiturates(sleeping aids)
What are Depressants?
A quick 3 step ballroom dance
What is the Polka?
In these 2 dances the female starts
stepping back with her right foot
What are the Waltz and the
Tango?
In these 2 dances the male starts
stepping forward with his left foot
What are the Waltz and the
Tango?
Cha Cha SlideTootsie Roll
Cotton Eyed JoeWobble
What are Line Dances we learned in
PE?
SlowSlow
QuickQuickSlow
What are the steps or counts of
the Tango?