Pdh Flashcards
How do you reduce risks when sending explicit photo?
- Do not send an explicit photos, esspeccially to people that you dont know or trust
- Send the image with your face cropped out and any tattoos obscured, so you can’t be identified.
How do you reduce risks when talking to strangers online?
- Dont share any personal information that could be used to track and find you
- Limiting the personal details you put on social media.
- Choosing public chat rooms and forums over exclusive ones when possible.
How do you reduce risks when drinking with your friends at parties?
- Do not leave your drink unattended
- If you want to go home, drive with someone that is sober or get an uber
- Stay close to your friends and make sure you don’t split up
How to avoid violent situations at parties?
- Pace yourself so that you don’t lose control as a result of using alcohol or other drugs.
- Don’t get into a verbal argument if someone aggressively confronts you. Walk away.
- Don’t go off with a person you’ve only just met. Stay in the public place. If they interest you, get a phone number.
How to avoid drug overdose?
- Educate yourself about drugs and their effects.
- Tell a friend what you are taking if you intend to take an illegal drug. They can advise the ambulance staff if necessary.
- Never use alone and don’t share needles.
- If you think someone has overdosed, call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.
What are some partying risks?
- drinking too much alcohol (sometimes called binge drinking)
- wanting to drive after drinking
- unprotected or non-consensual sex
- drink spiking
- drug overdose or alcohol poisoning
- getting into a fight
- getting injured.
What is responsible for approximately 40% of all on road trauma?
Speeding
What is the sending of provocative or explicit sexual photos, messages or videos?
Sexting
Why do young people take risks?
- growing as a person
- an act of rebellion
- in order to fit in
- education
- challenge and adventure
Classify Depressants.
These drugs slow down the functioning of the central nervous system (brain).
- Enchanced moods - calmness - tiredness
- nausea - reduced anxiety and stress
- sometimes death -slowed reaction time - pain reduction
Classify Stimulants.
These drugs increase the functioning of the central nervous system (brain).
For low doses: - Euphoria - Hightened feelings of wellbeing - increased heart rate and blood pressure - increased alletness
- no appitite
For high doses: - Anxiety - tension
- increased body tempreature - nausea
- temper - seizures - coma - sometimes death
Classify Hallucinogens.
These drugs alter a person’s perception of reality. They may see, hear, feel and taste things diffrently and/or that do not exist
- A blurring of senses - Feeling detatched from body - Distortion of time, distance and direction - neasea and loss of appitite
What are examples of depressant drugs?
Alcohol, cannabis, analgesics, tranquilisers
What are examples of stimulants drugs?
Tabacoo, caffine, amphetamines (speed)
- cocaine
What are examples of hallucinogensdrugs?
- cannabis (in large amounts) - LSD