chapter 19 Key Concepts
Across
- 2. the deliberate, persistent and excessive use of a substance without regard to health concerns or accepted medical practices
- 5. the leading cause of accidental death in the country, resulting in even more deaths than motor-vehicle collisions
- 10. the most common stimulants in America are ________.
- 12. drugs that affect the central nervous system by speeding up physical and mental activity
- 15. drugs sometimes used by athletes to enhance performance and increase muscle mass
- 17. any substance, other than food, intended to affect body functions
- 18. one of the most publicized and powerful stimulants
- 20. substances that affect the central nervous system by slowing down physical and mental activity
- 21. substances that cause changes in mood, sensation, thought, emotion and self-awareness
Down
- 1. occurs when a large amount of alcohol is consumed in a short period of time and can result in unresponsiveness and, if untreated, death
- 3. the condition produced when people stop using or abusing a substance to which they are addicted
- 4. Persons with a compulsive need for a substance and those who would suffer mental, physical and emotional distress if they stopped taking it are said to have an ________ to that substance
- 6. occurs when someone uses an excessive amount of a substance
- 7. the most widely used illicit drug in the United States
- 8. In the United States, substance abuse costs tens of _________ of dollars each year in medical costs
- 9. the use of a substance for unintended purposes or for appropriate purposes but in improper amounts or doses
- 11. the most common stimulant used in America
- 12. _____________ are categorized according to their effects on the body
- 13. Substances inhaled to produce mood-altering effects
- 14. describes when someone has to increase the amount and frequency of use to obtain the desired effect
- 16. the most widely used and abused substance in the United States
- 17. the desire to continually use the substance
- 19. drug given therapeutically to prevent or treat a disease or otherwise enhance mental or physical well-being