If your BAC is higher than 0.31 what could happen?
What is life threatening, and severe impairment?
About what percent of people that got assaulted say that the person was under the influence of alcohol?
What is about 35%?
What are the three factors of alcohol abuse?
What is Biological, Genetic, and environmental factors?
Encouraging an addict's unhealthy behaviors either intentionally or unintentionally is called what?
What is enabling?
A general term used to describe a drink that contains a certain amount of ethanol
What is alcohol?
People who drink more alcohol have more of what?
What is more alcohol in the bloodstream?
What is liver damage?
There are three different kinds of drinking what are they
What is Moderate drinking, problem drinking, and alcoholism?
What is one way you can seek help if you need help
What is a support group?
The consumption of a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time
Even if people drink the same amount of alcohol what could be different?
What is their blood alcohol concentration?
True or False, There is a relationship between alcohol use and the number of accidents and violence incidents in the United States
What is true?
If you are an alcoholic you are two things what are these two things
What is you are both psychologically and physically addicted to alcohol?
Detoxification is recovery for alcoholics how does it work?
What is people withdrawing from alcohol?
The percentage of alcohol that is present in a person's blood
What is blood alcohol concentration(BAC)
What is one consequence of alcohol consumption continue even after most, or even all of the alcohol left a person's body
What is a hangover?
What is it called when high levels of alcohol cause fat to build up in the liver, which blocks blood flow?
What is cirrhosis?
Name two signs of alcoholism?
What is experiencing blackouts, and developing a high tolerance for alcohol?
How may some people react to having a loved one who has a problem drinking
What is they might try to punish, threaten, or bribe their loved one to stop drinking?
Term for a group of serious physical and mental birth defects caused by a woman's consumption of alcohol while pregnant
What is Fetal alcohol syndrome(FAS)?
What is one other thing that determines how much alcohol a person can consume
What is gender?
True or false alcohol doesn't slow down the central nervous system?
What is false?
A moderate drinker is also known as what
What is a social drinker?
If you don't want to go to a support group what else can you do?
What is take medications?
Define Alcohol poisoning?
What is a medical emergency that occurs when a high BAC suppresses the central nervous system?