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Substance Use and Abuse
Questions (10)
Match the definitions with the following terms.(9 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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True or false: Alcohol influences your body size as in it influences the intensity onset of the alcohol's effect
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Knotreal
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Generally, who will absorb alcohol into the blood more quickly?
(1 point) Responses large-build female large-build female
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hallo
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Alcohol is categorized as
(1 point) • a drug. • a stimulant. • a depressant. • a carcinogen.
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What is Most likely True about marijuana
A. it can affect brain development B. it has no risk of addiction C. it is harmless to
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Please note that journals are intended to be a personal reflection. Any perspectives not in first person will be assumed to be
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Which of the following will help sober up and lower the BAL of an intoxicated person?
Exercise Black coffee Time A cold shower
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nickolia paul
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Which of these strategies are used to prevent substance use and abuse? Select three options.
barriers delaying negotiation
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Substance use refers to the moderate and responsible consumption of drugs or alcohol for various reasons such as socializing,
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Someone offers you weed at a party. This is a person who you really want to be friends with. What should you do? (1
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he area can be determined by multiplying the lengt
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Subcategories (10)
Alcohol Absorption Differences by Body Type and Gender
Alcohol Effects
Alcohol intoxication
Differences
Marijuana
Peer Pressure
Risk Factors and Motivations
Strategies to Prevent Substance Use and Abuse
Tobacco
Types of substances
Parent Categories (5)
Health
Health and Wellness
Personal Health and Safety
Prevention Strategies
Student Health and Wellness