Which of the following drugs have become the most used or abused by students below the eighth grade?
a. marijuana c. inhalants
b. methamphetamine d. LSD
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A Incorrect. Marijuana is not the most used or abused drug by students below the eighth grade.
B Incorrect. Methamphetamine is not the most used or abused drug by students below the eighth grade.
C Correct. The use of inhalants among children and teens has been an increasing concern for school nurses. Aerosol products such as cleaners, solvents, adhesives, hair spray, or even whipped cream are being misused by students to get high. In fact, because they are legal to purchase, they have become more popular with younger students than marijuana, with roughly one in ten students below eighth grade having tried inhalants.
D Incorrect. LSD is not the most used or abused drug by students below the eighth grade.
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