Alcohol and Sleep
Alcohol and Stress
Narcan & Overdose Prevention
Stress Reduction
Alcohol Safety
100

True or False: Seltzer and beer do not interfere with sleep but hard alcohol does.

False


100

Other than substance use disorder (addiction), excessive alcohol use can lead to these two common mental health conditions over time

Depression and anxiety


100

True or False: Giving Narcan to someone who is not overdosing can harm them

  False

100

Share three stress reduction tips



100

Share three tips for safer alcohol use

200

Studies show that those who engage in this type of high-risk drinking on a weekly basis are more likely to have trouble falling and staying asleep

Binge drinking

Binge drinking is NEVER safe!


200

Feeling relaxed and buzzed is associated with a BAC of 0.05% or less; this is often referred to as the _____ spot

Sweet spot


200

After giving Narcan, the most important next step to do is:

Call 911

200

Name one resource that you could use to help deal with stress

Friends, family, or any of the resources listed below:

 

200

Name two signs of alcohol poisoning


300

Alcohol reduces overall sleep quality by reducing this type of sleep

Rapid Eye Movement (REM)

300

Alcohol causes higher amounts of this stress hormone to be released

Cortisol


300

What are 3 locations you can receive Narcan

Us, CP Pharmacy, SLO Drug and Alcohol Department, Store pharmacy (CVS, Costco, etc.), SLO Bangers  

300

The term for prolonged or negative stress

Distress

300

Eating before drinking prevents this from spiking

BAC - Blood Alcohol Content (or blood alcohol level) 

400

To improve sleep quality, avoid alcohol at least ___ hours before bed

Four

400

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Addiction about 1 in ___ college students report academic consequences from drinking.

4



400

Name what BLUE stands for:

B – Breathing, L- Lips (Turning blue), U - Unresponsive, E – Eyes (very small pupils/doll eyes)  

400

The term for paying attention and being present when doing an activity (like eating, walking, listening to music, looking at plants, etc.)

Mindfulness

400

Classification for drugs, like alcohol, that slow down the central nervous system

Depressant

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