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1 Final Jeopardy Question Acronyms Risks 500 NOT USED!!! Street Terms Statistics Misc. 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500

2 What does “DXM” stand for? OR What is it commonly found in? Back

3 Dextromethorphan Cough Syrup Back

4 MDMA is associated with which mood altering drug? Back

5 Ecstasy Back

6 What does “GHB” actually stand for? Back

7 Gamma hydroxybutyrate or Gammahydroxy-butric acid Back

8 What are the 2 (two) acronyms associated with hallucinogens?

9 LSD & PCP Back

10 What does the sign “Rx” mean stand for? Back

11 Prescription Drugs Back

12 Increased body temp./heart rate/blood pressure, headaches, abdominal pain, nausea, decreased appetite, irritability, restlessness, anxiety, paranoia, loss of smell, nosebleeds, chronic runny nose, respiratory arrest, heart attack or stroke Back

13 Cocaine Back

14 Coma, seizures, nausea, trouble breathing, insomnia, anxiety, tremors, sweating, tasteless, odorless Back

15 GHB-Liquid Ecstasy. Back

16 Shortened attention span, distractibility, anxiety, panic attacks, increased heart rate, increased risk of schizophrenia, addiction, withdrawal, irritability, sleeplessness, impaired appetite, aggression Back

17 Marijuana Back

18 Shortness of breath, lung disease (chronic bronchitis/emphysema), heart disease, lung/mouth/throat/bladder/pancreas & kidney cancer

19 Tobacco Back

20 Difficulty walking, blurred vision, slurred speech, slowed reaction time, impaired memory, liver disease. Back

21 Alcohol Back

22 These two drugs can KILL you the FIRST time you use. (the MOST COMMON death of first time users!) Back

23 Cocaine & Inhalants Back

24 440,000 Americans die from ________ related causes each year. Back

25 Tobacco Back

26 19% of drivers 16-20 who die in motor vehicle crashes had been using this. Back

27 Alcohol Back

28 Using these may cause guys to grow breasts and girls beards.

29 Steroids Back

30 The number one place adolescents obtain prescription drugs. Back

31 Medicine cabinets in their own homes Back

32 Beans, hug drug, disco biscuit Back

33 Ecstasy Back

34 Smack, thunder, ska, hell dust Back

35 Heroin Back

36 Snow, tornado, yayo, flake Back

37 Cocaine Back

38 Whippets, snappers, poor man’s pot, bolt

39 Inhalants Back

40 Hooch, juice, hard stuff Back

41 Alcohol Back

42 This drug causes the excessive release of the important neurotransmitter, serotonin, which controls mood, sleep, pain, appetite, and other behaviors. By releasing large amounts of serotonin, this drug causes the brain to become significantly depleted of this important neurotransmitter, which contributes to the negative behavioral problems. Back

43 Ecstasy Back

44 This drug is a highly addictive white or brown powder or brown sticky tar made from opium poppies. Users may snort, smoke or inject it. It is a depressant. It enters the brain, where it is converted to morphine and binds to receptors known as opioid receptors. These receptors are located in the many areas of the brain that deal with pain but also within the brain stem-regulating breathing and blood pressure. Back

45 Heroin Back

46 Who regulates prescription drugs? Back

47 FDA: Food and Drug Administration. Back

48 This drug is made from green, brown, or gray dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds and flowers. This drug changes how the brain works. There are over 400 chemicals in this drug…some of which are carcinogenic.

49 Marijuana Back

50 The date rape drug is commonly known as these 3 (three) letters. NOT rohypnol (roofies) Back

51 GHB Back

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62 Explain the overall risks associated with drug use in general and discuss why teens are doing drugs. Back

63 Will vary! Back

64 This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher Scott Elementary School 1999-2000 School Year Revised: RLipkowitz 2000


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