Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects
Drinking and Driving
Under-age Drinking Problems/Stats
Drinking and Violence
100
Can drinking cause unconsciousness for a short period of time? True or False?
100
Is nerve damage a long-term effect? Yes or No?
100
On average someone is killed by a drunk driver when?
100
Whats is the legal age you can consume alcohol?
100
Which gender is commonly known for alcohol abuse?
What is Men, Men who drink alcohol and have a predisposition for physical violence toward their female partners are more likely to be violent on the days they drink alcohol, according to a study conducted at the University at Buffalo's Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) and reported in the February 2003 issue of the American Psychological Association's Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/abuse/a/blria030130.htm.
200
What is NOT a short term effect of alcohol consumption? A. Vomiting B. Headaches C. Happiness D. Upset stomach
200
Can alcohol cause brain damage? True or false?
200
While drinking and driving your body starts to slow down. True or False?
200
How many teens drink and drive in the U.S? A. 14% B. 51% C. 78% D. 10%
200
All alcohol consumption leads to abuse True or False?
300
After how many drinks does the following occur? -stumbling -unconsciousness A. 3 drinks B. 12 drinks C. 5 drinks D. 20 drinks
300
Which of the following can be a long term side effect for the consumption of large amounts of alcohol? A. High Blood Pressure B. Cancer C. Permanent damage to vital organs D. All of the above
300
What is the death rate related to excessive alcohol consumption each year?
300
In the United States in 2007, the death toll from teenage drunk-driving accidents was 1,393—nearly four fatalities every day of the year. True or False?
300
Genetic difference, general health status, mental health, age, and gender may all contribute to alcohol abuse. True or False?
400
Is being in a coma a long-term effects or short-term effect of alcohol consumption?
400
Intentional injuries such as firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence is a short-term effect. True or False?
400
On average, a drunk driver will drive 80 times under the influence before their first arrest. True or False?
400
Which statement is true? A. 35% of teens have drank some amount of alcohol B. 21% of teen binge drink C. 80% of teens have drank some amount of alcohol D. Both A and B
What is D. Both A and B http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/underage-drinking.htm The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Survey6 found that among high school students, during the past 30 days 35% drank some amount of alcohol. 21% binge drank. 10% drove after drinking alcohol. 22% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.
400
Which violence is most common when drinking has occurred? a. Violence towards Partner b. Violence towards Nature c. Violence towards Parents d. Violence towards Boss/Employee
What is a. Violence towards parnter "individuals seeking treatment for domestic violence who have more severe alcohol misuse problems were found generally to be more likely to engage in partner violence on any given day, regardless of drinking, than their counterparts without drinking problems." http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/abuse/a/blria030130.htm
500
Which body organ is matched correctly with the effect alcohol has on it? Heart: Low Blood Pressure Brain: Lead into a Coma Liver: Malnutrition Pancreas: Slow Heart Rate Lungs: Difficulty breathing Kidneys: Blood in the urine Stomach: Rupture of the stomach
500
Which main organ can get damaged when drinking?
500
What percentage of the teens population who drove after drinking alcohol? What percentage of teens have rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol? A. 10% drove after drinking alcohol. B. 53% drove after drinking alcohol. C. 12% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol. D. 22% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.
What is Both A and D http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/underage-drinking.htm The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Survey6 found that among high school students, during the past 30 days 35% drank some amount of alcohol. 21% binge drank. 10% drove after drinking alcohol. 22% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.
500
What can be a consequence of underage drinking?
What is School problems (higher absence and poor or failing grades). Social problems (fighting and lack of participation in youth activities). Legal problems (arrest for driving or physically hurting someone while drunk). Physical problems (hangovers or illnesses). Unwanted, unplanned, and unprotected sexual activity. Disruption of normal growth and sexual development. Physical and sexual assault. Higher risk for suicide and homicide. Alcohol-related car crashes and other unintentional injuries, such as burns, falls, and drowning. Memory problems. Abuse of other drugs. Changes in brain development that may have life-long effects. Death from alcohol poisoning. http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/underage-drinking.htm
500
Addressing individual, environmental, social, and cultural factors may help reduce both alcohol abuse and the incidence of alcohol-related violence. True or False?
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