What is severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
100
Why is this law in place?
What is so that people will actually call for help for a person who seems to have alcohol poisoning.
100
How much alcohol is appropriate for a pregnant woman to have?
What is none.
100
What is the limit for the first signs of impairment?
What is .02
100
What are some short term effects of alcohol?
What is body size and gender, food, amount and rate of intake.
200
What does alcohol poisoning shut down in your body?
What is involuntary actions such as breathing and the gag reflex that prevents choking.
200
What is Indiana's lifeline law?
What is Indiana's Lifeline Law provides immunity for the crimes of public intoxication, minor possession, minor consumption and minor transport to people who seek medical assistance for a person suffering from an alcohol-related health emergency.
200
How might alcohol affect the baby's development?
What is the baby will have deformities and other mental impairment.
200
What is the legal limit of intoxication?
What is .08
200
What are the long term effects of alcohol?
What is changes in the brain, cardiovascular changes, liver problems, digestive system problems, and pancreas problems.
300
What does alcohol poisoning look like in an individual?
What is it causes choking and vomiting.
300
Why might teens choose to use this law to help a friend?
What is they do not want to see their friend die so they will use this so they do not get into trouble with the police.
300
What baby does a baby get?
What is the mother's blood.
300
Why might the BAC continue to go up even after you have stopped drinking?
What is the alcohol was in the stomach and now it is traveling into the bloodstream causing the BAC to go up.
300
How does alcohol have effect on teens?
What is growth and development.
400
Why does a person choke when they have alcohol poisoning?
What is alcohol in the stomach is an irritant causing the person to throw up.
400
What are some reasons teens might not want to call the lifeline law?
What is they still might fear they will get into trouble and are afraid. Answers may vary.
400
Could a mother lose a child from alcohol in the womb?
What is yes.
400
What might happen if you get behind the wheel while intoxicated?
What is injury, death, car accident, jail time, and answers may vary.
400
What are some effects of a teen getting caught for alcohol consumption?
What is Expulsion/Suspension from school, get arrested, kicked out of athletic teams.
500
If a person tries to sleep off an alcohol poisoning what could happen?
What is death.
500
How many people does the lifeline law cover in a situation?
What is 1 person which would be the caller. So anyone else would need to get away from that area.
500
Why might a mother continue drinking during her pregnancy even though she knows the dangers?