Thursday, November 17, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

LESSON 38 GUIDED NOTES

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1.Smokeless tobacco is addictive because it causes _________ dependence.  (1 point)

2.Making a health behavior ____________ can help someone quit using tobacco by designing a plan.   (1 point)

3.Nicotine use develops both a __________ and ____________ dependence.   (1 point)
4.Chewing tobacco and snuff are typed of _______.  (1 point)
5.Smoking causes damage to your ________ system.  (1 point)
6.Approximately ________ of teenage smokers will die from smoking. (1 point)
7.__________ has the highest probability of becoming addictive after just one exposure. (1 point)

Heroin

Caffeine

Alcohol

Nicotine

8.Emphysema is a condition that makes it difficult for ______ to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
(1 point) 

Nicotine

Vitamns

Oxygen

Carbon Monoxide

9. Approximately ________ percent of all lung cancer cases are caused by smoking cigarettes.
(1 point)

10.  Tobacco smoke affects the heart rate by ________ it. (1 point)

raising

lowering

raising and lowering

Stabilizing

11.  What are the 8 ways to resist peer pressure?

Monday, November 7, 2011

 Juanito refuses to admit that he is an Alcoholic. He is in denial about his alcoholism. After his binge drinking his BAC was .50, he was in a coma and blacked out after his party. While at the hospital he was diagnosed with cirrohis after Delirium Tremens Syndrome. 

QUIA

QuizPointsScoreTime completed (US/Pacific)Elapsed time
View resultsExpand 1L36 Using Prescription & OTC Drugs Safely [2]100/100100 %2011/11/07 08:26:04 AM00:01:33
Resume saved attempt 1L36 Using Prescription & OTC Drugs safely0/1000 %
View results WK10, QTR2 NEW RULES -L4/L560/10060 %2011/10/25 09:12:06 AM00:01:28
View results WK10 PRESENTATIONS DAY 290/90100 %2011/10/25 08:51:46 AM00:02:50
View results HEALTH PEER PRESENTATION WK90/1000 %
View results HEALTH IA#179/10079 %2011/10/17 08:44:25 AM00:17:02
View results HEALTH IA PARTI89/10089 %2011/10/13 09:06:41 AM00:43:46
View results Lesson 4 Analyzing Health Behaviors WK6100/100100 %2011/09/29 08:29:39 AM00:01:42
View results WK5 LESSON 3, PRACTICING HEALTHFUL BEHAVIORS90/10090 %2011/09/21 08:37:16 AM00:08:16
View results LESSON 2, Accessing Valid Health STORY0/1000 %2011/09/15 08:44:01 AM00:11:31
View results WK3 Lesson 2, Accessing Valid Health info90/10090 %2011/09/15 08:31:56 AM00:05:03
View results Lesson 1, Taking Responsibility for your Health0/1000 %2011/09/09 09:00:22 AM00:16:24
View results WK 2 Taking Responsibility for your Health80/10080 %2011/09/09 08:42:22 AM00:06:38
View results HEALTH DIAGNOSTIC TEST40/13230 %2011/09/02 09:07:30 AM00:50:28
View results EXIT TICKET: Family Health History Tree0/1000 %2011/09/21 08:51:23 AM00:01:52
View results HEALTH EXIT TICKET DAY 70/100 %2011/09/07 09:03:46 AM00:03:11
View results ANALYZING HOW MEDIA INFLUENCES OUR DECISIONS100/100100 %2011/09/27 08:57:45 AM00:12:43

Thursday, November 3, 2011

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  Teresa and Tyler are both different people with a different body system. Of course, not entirely different as to where they are not human, but the way their bodies respond to a drug can determine what kind of side effects they might experience. In Scenario A and B we see two different situations as to where Teresa has a negative side effect to her perscription drug, and Tyler is positively impacted by his OTC supplement. After Tyler took his dose of a generic name drug he purchased over the counter, and Teresa took her dose of a brand name drug perscribed by her doctor,
        Both Teresa and Tyler have a decision to consult with a physician on wether or not they should keeping taking their drug.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Vocabulary Words-Sentences

A drug is not only a harmful product; it is utterly harmful towards us.

The inconvenience of drug misuse can lead to a fatal outcome.

Drug abuse is more likely to be seen in the life of younger adults.

Depends on how many milliliters of a substance you take in, is how strong the dose effect will affect you.

A prescription drug is a drug that has been recommended by a doctor/physician or a PA.

An example of a brand name drug would be Advil, because Advil is the name of a headache relief drug.

A generic name drug is just a nice way of saying that it is cheap.

Many shoppers prefer Walgreens as their choice of an easy over-the-counter drug.

A side effect of rabies would be a common conception of the foaming in the mouth.

Whenever you read on a drug label “Do not use if seal is broken” that is a temper resistant package.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Shelsy

Alcoholics anonymous
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Samantha Nunez

Smoking

can lead to death
 deadly active ingredients-paint
 younger people smoke because of peer preasure

statistics show
african americans have the higher percentage of smoking than any other race in middle school

it can lead to other health risks and can lead to fatal outcomes
15900 is stroke
92,100 chronic disease
1,220 heart disease
2000-2004
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Mathew

Drug abuse

tobacco-most common drug ever in the history of man kind

1960 when they found out that it was the cause of different kinds of cancer
carbon monoxide over half a million people die of tobacco abuse each year

alcohol-made of different plants

causes violenc
causes depression 20% of teenagers that die in car crashes is because of alcohol
depresion turns into running nose

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Popello

Mind body and hea;th

if your mind isnt healthy then you are not healhy

you cant do anything if ur angry
madness=stress. it leads to suicide and depression

Make Sentences with these Vocabulary Words

  1. drug
  2. drug misuse
  3. drug abuse
  4. dose
  5. prescription drug
  6. brand-name drug
  7. generic-name drug
  8. OTC drug
  9. side effect
  10. tamper resistant package