"Drug Abuse It'S Effects and Symptoms": A Short Lecture For Senior High and College Students
"Drug Abuse It'S Effects and Symptoms": A Short Lecture For Senior High and College Students
"Drug Abuse It'S Effects and Symptoms": A Short Lecture For Senior High and College Students
SYMPTOMS”
A Short Lecture For Senior High and College Students
Short-term Effects:
Loss of coordination and distortions in the sense of time, vision and hearing,
sleepiness, reddening of the eyes, increased appetite and relaxed muscles. Heart can
speed up. In fact, in the first hour of smocking marijuana, a users risk of a heart attack
could increase fivefold. School performance is reduced through impaired memory and
lessened ability to solved problems.
Long-term Effects:
Long-term use can cause psychotic symptoms. It can also damaged the lungs and
the heart, worsen the symptoms of bronchitis and cause coughing and wheezing. It may
reduced the body’s ability to fight lung infections and illness.
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Methamphetamine – Crystal meth and meth are inhaled, smoked or injected. Low
doses are in pill form.
Crystal meth is a form of methamphetamine that resembles small fragments of
glass or shiny blue-white rocks. On the street, it is known as “ice”, “crystal”, “glass” and
other names. It is a highly powerful and addictive man-made stimulant that causes
aggression and violent or psychotic behavior. Many users report getting hooked
(addicted) from the first time they use it. It is one of the hardest drugs to treat.
Short-term effects:
Negative effects can include disturbed sleep patterns, hyperactivity, nausea,
delusions of power, increased aggressiveness and irritability. Can caused decreased
hunger and bring weight loss. In higher doses has a greater “rush” followed by
increased and sometimes violence. Other effects can include insomnia, confusion,
hallucinations, anxiety and paranoia. Can cause convulsion leading to death.
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Long-term effects:
Increase heart rate and blood pressure, damage to blood vessels in the brain,
leading to strokes or irregular heart beat or cardiovascular (involving the heart and
blood vessels)collapse or death. Can cause liver, kidney and lung damage. Users may
suffer brain damage, including memory impairment and an increasing inability to grasp
abstract thoughts. Those who recover are usually subject to memory gaps and extreme
mood swings.
In addition to these, there are also factors that contribute and aggravates
the innocence and curiosity of individuals who are inclined on the abuse of
drugs.
3. feeling for more freedom and autonomy. Drug users feel that their freedom
and autonomy are very much suppressed. They want freedom and more autonomy in
making decisions. The more you prohibit, the more they do it.
5. mental problems. Drug abuse has been associated with a variety of psychiatric
problem such as depression and anxiety. It is viewed as an expression of a personality
deficiency, or as a symptom of some underlying mental disturbances.
-anxiety- apprehension or uneasiness stemming from anticipation of danger, the
source of which is un recognized
-depression- it is an extreme sadness
6. attention-getting. Using a drug is a way to get attention of either their parents or love
ones. Thus, to become the center of attraction in their family.
2. influence of media. Advertisement messages that all ailments can be cured through
the use of chemical substance. This message has help create a societal acceptance
towards drugs, not only the over-the-counter drugs, but also the use of illegal and
controlled drugs for non medical used.
4. effect of increase travel and exposure to different culture and societal values.
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5. Modelling of parents or key influencers are drug users. Young people often tend to
model the behavior that see at home.
8. feeling of powerlessness
3. withdrawal of responsibility.
8. continual wearing of long sleeved clothing to hide injection marks and scars.
12. stealing small items but later big items from home , school , or employer.
13. may frequent to odd places without cause as storage rooms, closets basements,
rooftops and other isolated or closed compartments as hidden places.
Note* signs and symptoms of drug abusers may vary as to the
type of drugs abused, such as inhalants, stimulants, depressant, WESTMEAD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
narcotics, marijuana, LSD, or designer drugs.
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“Effects or result of drug abuse”
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3. infections
4. anaemia
Note* Of course effects and result of drug abuse are not only prominent on
the abusers himself but also to the family, community, society, law enforcers,
economy, judiciary, national security, to the country and to the whole world.
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New mandates on the
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-Physical contact between the bully and the victim like punching,
pushing, shoving, slapping, tickling, headlocks, inflicting school pranks,
teasing, fighting and the use of available objects as weapons;
-Any activity that causes or requires the student to perform a task that
involves a violation of a state or special law.
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-WIS is an educational community which creates a harmonious
relationship between students, faculty, staff, employees and
administrative officials. WIS adopts the “Loco Parentis Doctrine” stating
that members of the academic community such as faculty, staff,
employees and administrative officials are considered as the second
parents and/or guardians of the students and shall promote the general
welfare and a conducive learning community for the latter. As
prescribed in R.A. 7877 otherwise known as the Anti-Sexual Harassment
Act of 1995, sexual harassment can be incurred by the members of the
faculty, staff, employees and administrative officials by committing the
following acts;
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- In an education or training environment, sexual harassment is
committed:
Against one who is under the care, custody or supervision of the
offender;