Information
Vocabulary
Effects on the Body
True/False
Terms
100

Give an example of self care 

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100

What does DUI mean?

Driving Under the Influence

100

Does drinking Alcohol make our blood pressure high or low?

Drinking alcohol causes us to have high blood pressure. If you are used to drinking alcohol and then stop, that causes low blood pressure. 

100

You can sober up quickly with a cup of coffee.

FALSE-If you’ve been drinking, giving your body time to break down the alcohol in your system is the only way to sober up.

100

A drug that slows down your central nervous system.

What is a depressant

200

Is self care important? Why?

YES! It helps you relax and refresh your mind

200
What is it called when a person drinks too much or another word for being "drunk"?
Intoxicated
200

How can you avoid peer pressure drinking?

By letting them know you do not want to drink. avoiding being in those situations, not drinking 

200
Alcohol does NOT affect the skin 

FALSE- Alcohol does affect the skin, Mainly hands and feet. Dry skin

200

The influence that others of a similar age and/or interests has on a person.

What is peer pressure

300

How old do you have to be to drink alcohol in the US?

21 years or older

300

Where do we get calcium from? Why is calcium important?

Eating healthy, ex. milk, veggies, and vitamins. without calcium our bones are brittle and your skeleton dies inside you

300

What is the life threating disease, that damages the Liver due to long term alcohol use?

Cirrhosis

300
Teen Alcohol use kills over 4,700 people each year.

True

Teen alcohol use kills 4,700 people each year. That’s more than all illegal drugs combined. Drunk driving costs the United States more than $199 billion every year.  

300

The inner forces of one's personality that hold back or restrain impulsive behavior.

What is inhibitions

400

The three types of chemical sobriety tests that can be given to a suspected drunk driver.

What is a blood, breath, and urine test. Police do not need parent consent to perform these tests.

400

Give an example of distracted driving 

Eating while driving, applying make up, texting

400
What happens to a person body temp after a few drinks?
It drops
400

In the U.S., One person dies every 50 minutes from drunk driving.

True

According to the NHTSA, one person dies in the U.S.every 50 minutes from drunk driving, and drunk-driving crashes are the reason for more than 10,000 deaths each year. Drinking and driving was to blame for nearly 30% of all traffic-related deaths.

400

A person who will abstain from drinking alcohol at social functions in order to provide a safe ride for others.

What is a designated driver


500

Give the definitions of Manual, Visual, and cognitive distractions. Also say an example for each

Manual distractions are those where you move your hands from the wheel

Visual distractions are those where you focus your eyes away from the road 

A cognitive distraction is when your mind wanders away from the task of driving 

500
What is occasional excessive drinking called?
Binge Drinking
500

What does the pancreas produce?

The pancreas produces Insulin

500

The legal age to drink in Japan is 20. The legal age to drink in Canada is 19.

TRUE!

500

An on the spot roadside test law enforcement use to help determine if a person is intoxicated.

What is a field sobriety test

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