Refusal skills
Addiction
Treatment
Side Effects
Potpourri
100

The "S" in S.T.O.P. stands for this. 

What is "Say no in a firm voice."?

100

Teens aged 15 and younger are this many times more likely to become addicted to alcohol than adults.

What are four times?

100

This international organization that is dedicated to supporting recovery from alcoholism is often referred to simply as "AA."

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

100

One side effect of alcohol abuse that results in seeing things that are not there is this.

what is hallucinations?

100

This is the first stage of alcoholism.

What is abuse?

200

The "T" in  S.T.O.P. stands for this.

What is "Tell why not."?

200

At least this many people in the US have a problem with alcohol.

What are 17 million?

200

Methods of abstinence from alcohol use.

What is Refusal skills?

200

delerium tremens, uncontrolebel shaking that results from excessive alcohol consumptoin, is sometimes referred to by this nickname.

What are " DTs""?

200

A policeman who pulls you for driving under the influence could tell you that.BAC stands for this 

What is blood alcohol content  

300

The "O" in S.T.O.P. stands for this.

What is "Offer other ideas."?

300

This is the clinical term for a physical or psychological addiction to alcohol.

What is alcoholism? 

300

Places that you would go to help you with addiction 

What is Rehab?

300

A side effect of alcohol use that interferes with remembering what you did while you were drinking.

What is blackouts?

300

The second stage of alcoholism.

What is dependence?

400

The "P" in S.T.O.P. stands for this.

What is "Promptly leave."?

400

Teen alcohol abuse in the US cost an estimated $____ annually.

What is $50 million?

400

Doctors prescribe these to help with withdrawal symptoms

What is medications?

400

One of the first symptoms of excessive alcohol consumption that stops you from speaking clearly.

What is slurred speech?

400

Up to 35 percent of alcoholics develop this.

What is liver inflammation?

500

He/She refused alcohol and was not influenced by his/her peers drinking alcohol 

what is peer pressure?

500

Alcohol abuse may be encouraged in weak-willed teens by supposed friends acting on them as a bad _____.

What is an influence?

500

A way of instantly reaching out for help over the phone.

What is a hotline?

500

Drinking too much alcohol can lead to this.

What is bloating?

500

The third stage of alcoholism.

What is addiction?


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