Lesson 1: Why Alcohol is Harmful
Lesson 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Lesson 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Lesson 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Lesson 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
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Alcohol is what kind of drug?

Depressant

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Intoxication is when...

Someone's mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol

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FAS stands for...

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

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Enablers are..

People who create an atmosphere in which an alcoholic can comfortably continue their unacceptable drinking behaviour

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Withdrawal is...

The physical and psychological reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance

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What is the kind of alcohol that is included in alcoholic beverages?

Ethanol

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What BAC is considered legally intoxicated?

0.08%

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True or False: Alcohol can worsen a person's long term memory

True

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Is alcoholism considered a disease?

Yes

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Admission is when...

When someone finally admits that they have an addiction and agree to get help

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The legal drinking age is?

21 years old

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True or False: Alcohol effects smaller people more than bigger people

True

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What organ does alcohol irritate and sometimes even cause ulcers?

The stomach

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Fill in the blank: Teens __ and under are four times more likely to become addicted then older individuals

15

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List an effect of withdrawal

Headaches, tiredness, mood swings, and nausea

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List 2 reasons why teens say they drink alcohol

Helps forget problems, will look more grown up, movies make drinking look cool, peer pressure, helping with relaxation

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How many domestic violence cases are related to alcohol (fraction)? 

2/3 of all domestic violence cases

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Describe two characteristics of a liver with cirrhosis

Answers include scars, bumps, harder than a normal liver, and darker in color

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Fill in the blank: An estimated __ million Americans are alcoholics or have an alcohol abuse problem

14

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In the "When Communication Counts Most" section, what is one of the ways mentioned on how you can help a friend or family member alcoholic?

Have an honest talk with the alcoholic, encourage the person to seek help, and offer information

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Name an advocacy group listed in lesson 1

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Teens Against Tobacco Use (T.A.T.U)

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How fast is alcohol absorbed by the brain?

Within 30 seconds

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Is alcohol digested like other foods and drinks? If not, how so?

No; Alcohol is digested directly into the blood stream

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What is the difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism stated in lesson 4?

People who abuse alcohol don't physically depend on the drug unlike people with alcoholism

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Fill in the blank: If you feel pressured to try alcohol try the __ strategy (Mentioned at the end of lesson 5)

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