L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
100

What percentage of alcohol is eliminated from the body through the liver's metabolic process?

95%

100

What measurement is the main factor used by law enforcement to determine if a person is driving while intoxicated?

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

100

Prolonged, heavy alcohol use is a major factor in the development of cancer in the liver, throat, and this body part.

stomach

100

What is the general name for the chronic disease characterized by a psychological and physical need for alcohol?

Alcoholism

100

What is the ultimate goal of a recovering alcoholic who has committed to an alcohol-free life?

Sobriety

200

Because alcohol is a depressant, what effect does it have on your reaction time and coordination?

They slow down

200

Alcohol causes a loss of body heat, but what false sensation of warmth does the drinker feel?

A false sense of warmth

200

What is the condition where fat builds up in the liver, leading to liver cell death and potentially a full-sized, diseased organ?

Fatty liver

200

This is the term for a person who drinks excessively but is not yet physically dependent on alcohol.

A Problem drinker

200

What is the most important initial action an alcoholic must take to begin recovery?

Admission

300

A person's BAC is affected by the amount of food in their stomach and this other physiological factor.

Body size/weight

300

What is the severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose?

Alcohol poisoning

300

What is the term for a group of alcohol-related birth defects that includes mental disabilities and facial deformities?

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

300

The stage of alcoholism where the person loses control and drinking becomes the central focus of his or her life is known as what?

Addiction (Stage 3)

300

This program is a support system specifically designed for teenagers who have an alcoholic family member.

Alateen

400

What is the term for the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol and a person's physical and mental control is reduced?

Intoxication

400

What short-term effect on the brain causes a person to become more talkative or aggressive?

Loss of inhibitions

400

Long-term use of alcohol permanently damages cells in the brain and this other major organ responsible for filtering blood.

The Liver

400

What non-physical factor, related to heredity, significantly increases a person's risk of developing alcoholism?

Genetics

400

What is the process of learning to cope with the stress of everyday life without drinking alcohol?

Recovery

500

What dangerous behavior is caused by alcohol's effect on judgment, leading a person to take risks they wouldn't normally take?

Impaired judgment

500

What legal acronym is used to describe an individual operating a motor vehicle with a BAC above the legal limit?

DUI (Driving Under the Influence)

500

Chronic alcohol use weakens the body's ability to fight off disease by suppressing this vital bodily system.

The Immune system

500

In what stage of alcoholism does the drinker begin to use alcohol to manage stress and avoid facing problems?

Abuse (Stage 1)

500

What is the medical term for the process in which an alcoholic is monitored by a doctor in a hospital as the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol?

Detoxification

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