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The Substance Saver: Escape Game

Harleen Talk

Created on March 27, 2024

You are a first-year university student navigating the vibrant yet challenging world of campus life. You must make smart choices to avoid the pitfalls of substance misuse. Stay on the path of health and education in this immersive game that tests your knowledge and skills.

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The Substance Saver: Escape Game

Start

Substance Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson, escape, and get a fantastic certificate

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 01

Question 01

According to Statistics Canada's report on alcohol consumption in 2019, a notable percentage of Canadian adults reported drinking alcohol. The report, titled "A toast to the holiday season," provides insights into the drinking patterns among Canadians aged 15 years and older. With this in mind, what percentage of Canadians in this age group reported drinking alcohol in 2019?

Just over three-quarters (76.5%)

Just over half (52.3%)

Almost all (89.9%)

Question 02

Based on the Canadian Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CADS) 2019 results, cannabis remains the most used drug in Canada, with its legalization in 2018. Among various age groups, a significant difference in the prevalence of past-year cannabis use was observed. What was the reported prevalence of past-year cannabis use among young adults aged 20 to 24 in 2019?

19%

33%

45%

Question 03

The 2019 Canadian Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CADS) provided insights into the use of psychoactive pharmaceuticals among Canadians. Among the findings, the survey reported the prevalence of past-year psychoactive pharmaceutical use across different age groups. Based on the survey results, what was the prevalence of past-year psychoactive pharmaceutical use among young adults aged 20 to 24 in 2019?

27%

5%

15%

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Substance Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson, escape, and get a fantastic certificate

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 02

Question 01

Cannabis...

Question 02

Stimulants...

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Substance Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson, escape, and get a fantastic certificate

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 03

Question 01

Binge drinking is defined as consuming 5 or more alcoholic drinks for males, and 4 or more for females, in about 2 hours.

True

False

Question 02

Symptoms of cannabis withdrawal can include anxiety, sleep difficulties, appetite disturbances, and mood swings.

True

False

Question 03

The prevalence of vaping among university students under 20 has been steadily decreasing due to the introduction of stricter regulations and educational campaigns, making it a minor concern for health professionals and educators.

True

False

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Substance Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson, escape, and get a fantastic certificate

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 04

Question 01

During a typical 1-hour hookah smoking session, how much more smoke might users inhale compared to smoking a single cigarette?

100–200 times more smoke

20 times more smoke

500-600 times more smoke

50 times more smoke

Question 02

How does smoking cigarettes contribute to the accumulation of tar in the lungs, a primary cause of lung diseases?

The combustion of tobacco generates tar, which smokers then inhale.

Nicotine directly turns into tar in the lungs.

Only the paper wrapping of cigarettes contributes to tar production.

Tar is mainly produced from the flavor additives in cigarettes.

Question 03

What unique risk does MDMA (commonly known as "Molly") pose to the body's temperature regulation?

It makes the body immune to temperature changes.

It can cause hyperthermia, potentially resulting in organ failure.

It only affects temperature perception without physical changes.

It leads to a permanent decrease in body temperature.

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Substance Escape

Complete the activity of each lesson, escape, and get a fantastic certificate

Lesson 01

Lesson 02

Lesson 03

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 05

Question 01

Which image represents a positive way to handle peer pressure?

Question 02

Which image correctly shows a compliant hazard labeling on vape products in Canada?

Perfect, you have passed!

You have completed all the lessons, we are done!

All right!

Substance Escape

Great! You've passed all the lessons and escaped...Now, get your diploma!

Go!

Substance Awareness Mastery Program

Congratulations!

Certificate of Achievement

This certificate proudly presented to the player for demonstrating outstanding commitment and knowledge in making healthy lifestyle choices. You've successfully navigated through the challenges and choices around substance use, showcasing resilience and awareness that will serve you well in all walks of life. Let this achievement be a reminder of the power you hold to shape your future and make informed decisions for a vibrant and fulfilling life.

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