L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
100

This drug is produced through a process called fermentation.

What is alcohol?

100

This is when a person physical and mental abilities have been impaired by alcohol.

What is intoxication?

100

This is when a person consumes a large amount of alcohol in a very short amount of time?

What is binge drinking?

100

This is when a person allows an alcoholic to continue their inappropriate behavior. 

What are enablers?

100

This is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help.

What is an intervention?

200

This is the legal drinking age.

What is 21?

200

Alcohol goes directly to this part of the body. 

What is the bloodstream?

200

Name an organ alcohol can damage.

Just about any.

200

True or False 15 million Americans suffer from alcohol abuse or alcoholism.

False 

200

True or False: Recovery is easy

False

300

Most teens are drinking alcohol.

False?

300

This is the legal B.A.C..

What is .08?

300

Name a cancer you are more likely to develop if you drink lots of alcohol.

Any oral cancer or pancreatic and stomach

300

Name a stage 1 alcoholic trait.

Drinking to relax or get relief from stress and mental fatigue
Looking for opportunities to drink
A gradual increase in tolerance

300

What is the refusal skill acronym?

S.T.O.P.

400

Name a positive alternative beverage to alcohol.

Any acceptable answer?

400

12 oz of beer equals 5 oz of this drink.

What is wine?

400

What does FAS stand for 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 

400

Name an alcohol abuse symptom. 

Failure to fulfill major work, school, or home responsibilities.

 Drinking in situations that are physically dangerous. For example, driving while intoxicated, or riding in a car driven by someone who is drinking alcohol.

 Having ongoing alcohol-related legal problems. These may

include arrests for DWI or physically hurting someone while drunk.

 Continuing to drink even when relationships have been negatively affected by the person’s use of alcohol.


400

How many stages are there to alcohol recovery?

4

500

Name the S.T.O.P. acronym.

Say no, Tell why, Offer other ideas, Promptly leave?

500

The fraction in which is related to domestic violence.

2/3

500

Name of the crime when you drunk drive.

DUI, in Indiana 

500

At what age(s) are you 4x more vulnerable to addiction?

15 and younnger

500

How many drinks does it take for an alcoholic to relapse?

As little as one.

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