Alcohol: Physical Problem
Alcohol: Mental & Social Problem
Alcohol: A Serious Problem
Problems for Tobacco User
Choosing NOT to smoke
100
Alcoholic drinks are made up of the following......
What are water, minerals, flavoring, and alcohol
100
Two reasons that young people give for drinking are:
What are: 1. to escape from pressures or problems 2. to relax 3. to feel better 4. to get away with something that they are not supposed to be doing 5. to fit in
100
Heavy drinking by females and birth defects is referred to as________________.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome or FAS
100
The addictive drug in cigarettes
What is nicotine
100
is a cigarette, cigar, or pipe smoke inhaled by nonsmokers
What is passive smoke
200
Beer is _____ to _____ % alcohol content
What is 4 to 6 %
200
Reasons that young people choose NOT to drink are:
What are: 1. It makes them sick 2. They hate the taste 3. It is fattening
200
Alcohol has the following effects on drinking:
What are: 1. reduces the abilities to judge distances 2. increases the tendencies to take risks 3. slows reflexes 4. reduces the ability to concentrate
200
is a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs
What is a stimulant
200
what a smoker blows off
What is mainstream smoke
300
liquor is _________ to ________ % alcohol content
What is 40 to 50 %
300
Three factors that influence BAC or blood alcohol concentration are:
What are 1. gender 2. the person's metabolism 3. the amount of alcohol, not the number of drinks, a person consumes 4. how much the person weighs 5. how much time has elapses after drinks stops or between drinks
300
A person's blood alcohol concentration level exceeds the limit allowed by law in that state
What is DWI or DUI - Driving While Intoxicated or Driving Under the Influence
300
A thick, sticky, dark fluid produced when tobacco burns
What is tar
300
Those who want to quit smoking might take these steps:
What are: 1. identify the times when they usually reach for a cigarette out of habit 2. avoid people who smoke and situations that are conducive to smoking during the first few weeks. 3. Chew sugarless gum ( as well as others)
400
Explain two long-term effects of alcohol.
What are: 1. Tolerance 2. Dependence 3. Liver Problems 4. Brain Damage
400
When deciding whether to drink, or not to drink, it is important to consider the _______________________.
What is the decision making model.
400
________________, or addiction to alcohol is a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol.
What is alcoholism
400
cancer-causing substances
What are carcinogens
400
Is smoke that results from burning tobacco
What is sidestream smoke
500
List and explain the immediate effects of alcohol on the body
What are: 1. Brain - slowing the work of the nervous system 2. Liver - oxidation 3. Blood Vessels - Widen 4. Kidneys - Produce more urine 5. Stomach - increases the flow of gastric juices
500
Symptoms of withdrawal include:
What are: 1. hot and cold flashes 2. tremors 3. nightmares 4. hallucinations 5. fear of people and animals
500
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood is expressed by a percentage referred to as_______________.
What is blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
500
Irritation from direct contact with tobacco juices is response for _____________________, thickened, white, leathery-appearing spots on the inside of a smokeless tobacco users mouth
What is leukoplakia
500
Cigarette smoking is a major factor associated with two principal diseases that make up COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. One of these diseases is:
What is Chronic bronchitis OR pulmonary emphysema
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