True/False
Facts and Statistics
Resources
What is it?
Signs and Symptoms
100

Coffee and energy drinks will help to sober you up.

False.

100

Alcohol is the ____ leading cause of preventable death in the United States. 

Third. 

100

What is one on-campus resource a student can use to help their drinking habits? 

Counseling and Psychological Services

Student Wellness Center, 3rd Floor, Room 300B (corner of 7th and San Carlos St., across the Event Center).


100

What is intervention? 

A gathering in which family and friends address the problem of a loved one and aim to intervene. 

100

Headaches, nausea, and mood swings are examples of ______? 

Withdrawal

200

Alcohol is not a drug. 

False. Alcohol belongs to a class of drugs called depressants. 

200

How many grams of alcohol is in a standard drink? 

14 grams of pure alcohol. 

200

What is the website where you can find a listing of all the alcoholics anonymous meetings in Santa Clara County? 

200

What is a standard drink of wine? 

5 ounces

200

What are two signs that someone may have alcohol poisoning?

Confusion or disorientation, Vomiting, Cold or Clammy Skin, Hypothermia, lack of physical coordination, irregular pulse, depressed breathing, seizure, choking, loss of bowel or bladder control, blue-tinged skin. 

300

Carbonated alcoholic drinks get you drunk quicker. 

True. Carbonation opens the valve between the stomach and small intestine allowing alcohol to enter the blood stream quicker. 

300

How many people die from alcohol related cases annually? 

88,000

300

What is a government resource you can use to get more information? 

https://www.samhsa.gov/

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Administration 

300

What is a brownout? 

Spotty memory loss after drinking alcohol.

Fragmentary blackout. 


300

How can you tell if someone is dependent on alcohol? 

strong craving for alcohol and frequent withdrawal symptoms 

400

Mixing drinks will make you more intoxicated. 

False. The total amount of alcohol in all the drinks combined is what matters.

400

What percentage of children live with a parent with alcohol problems? 

10% 

400

What is a number you can call if you suspect someone has alcohol poisoning? 

911

400

What is the definition of heavy alcohol use? 

Binge drinking on 5 or more days in the past month. 

400

What is an unchangeable risk factor that someone may develop alcoholism? 

Heredity

500

Fill in the blank: The only thing that will sober you up is ____? 

Time! 

500

What is one benefit of moderate alcohol consumption? 

Decreased risk for heart disease. 

500

What is the campus number you can call if someone has alcohol poisoning? 

924-2222

500

What does ABCDE stand for? 

A-Awake

B-Breathing

C-Cold and Clammy

D-Do not leave them alone 

E-Emergency (if you suspect someone has alcohol poisoning call 911)

500

If someone is drinking on an empty stomach, they will feel drunk ______? (faster or slower) 

Faster. 

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