Matching
Match the following.(Answers may be used once,more than once,or not at all.)
Premises:
type of alcoholism seen in men only
type of depressant alcohol is
one of the most common alcohol abuse-related diseases
term which refers to smoke drawn through tobacco while inhaling
leathery white patches in mouth from smokeless tobacco
the chemical family of stimulants to which caffeine belongs
a high proportion of traffic fatalities are found to be
term used to describe children with prenatal exposure to alcohol but only some fetal alcohol syndrome characteristics.
smoke exhaled by a smoker
a chemical found in tea and in chocolate
defined as five drinks on one occasion for men
common withdrawal symptom of tobacco
nearly 17% of Canadians die each year due to ________ disease
Responses:
leukoplakia
Type 2
secondhand
cirrhosis
mainstream
FAE (fetal alcohol effects)
theobromine
binge drinking
xanthines
tobacco-related
irritability
alcohol-related
CNS
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
type of alcoholism seen in men only
type of depressant alcohol is
one of the most common alcohol abuse-related diseases
term which refers to smoke drawn through tobacco while inhaling
leathery white patches in mouth from smokeless tobacco
the chemical family of stimulants to which caffeine belongs
a high proportion of traffic fatalities are found to be
term used to describe children with prenatal exposure to alcohol but only some fetal alcohol syndrome characteristics.
smoke exhaled by a smoker
a chemical found in tea and in chocolate
defined as five drinks on one occasion for men
common withdrawal symptom of tobacco
nearly 17% of Canadians die each year due to ________ disease
Premises:
type of alcoholism seen in men only
type of depressant alcohol is
one of the most common alcohol abuse-related diseases
term which refers to smoke drawn through tobacco while inhaling
leathery white patches in mouth from smokeless tobacco
the chemical family of stimulants to which caffeine belongs
a high proportion of traffic fatalities are found to be
term used to describe children with prenatal exposure to alcohol but only some fetal alcohol syndrome characteristics.
smoke exhaled by a smoker
a chemical found in tea and in chocolate
defined as five drinks on one occasion for men
common withdrawal symptom of tobacco
nearly 17% of Canadians die each year due to ________ disease
Responses:
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