ALCOHOL
SUBSTACES
BAC
LEVELS
Effects on Body&Mind
Recognizing Emergencies
100

How many ounces are in one standard drink of wine? 

5oz

100

What's one short-term risk of using substances 

accidents, blackouts, poor decision making 

100

What does "BAC" stand for?

Blood Alcohol concentration 

100

What happens to your reaction time when you drink alcohol? 

It slows down 

100

What should you do if someone is unresponsive or has irregular breathing?

call 911 immediately 

200

The body processes about how many drinks per hour 

One drink per hour 

200

What's one long term risk of frequent substance use 

Dependence, health issues, or academic impact

200

At what BAC level does someone reach the legal limit for driving in the US?

0.08%

200

What physical skill is most impacted by alcohol first- fine motor skills or gross motor skills  

Fine motor skills 

200

what is one key sign of alcohol poisoning

Ex: confusion, vomiting, slow breathing 

300

What three things does alcohol impair even at low levels 

judgement, coordination and reaction time 

300

How can substances use affect mental health in the long run

worsens anxiety, depression, mood, and sleep 

300

At what BAC level does severe intoxication (blurred vision and slurred speech) occur? 

around 0.15-0.25

300

Which part of the brain controls judgment and decision-making and it is affects even at low BAC levels?

frontal lobe

300

Describe what "cold, clammy, or pale skin" might indicate 

Alcohol poisoning or medical emergency 

400

Name one safe choice to make when drinking to protect yourself 

Ex: never leave your drink unattended, don't accept a drink you didn't see poured, know your limit

400

What can hangovers and withdrawals mimic 

symptoms of mental health struggles 

400

Which goggles simulated a BAC around 0.06 and 0.08

Blue strap goggles 

400

Which brain area does cannabis affect that leads to poor memory and attention? 

The hippocampus 

400

Should you wait to see if someone "sleeps it off" if they're unresponsive 

No- call for help immediately 

500

What does it mean to "always have a choice" in the context of Delta Zeta's initiative 

Empowerment to make safe, smart and personal decisions about alcohol and behavior 

500

Why does substance use often make stress worse and not better? 

It disrupts sleep, mood and focus which leading to burnout and emotional exhaustion 

500

Name one part of the brain most affected by alcohol that controls balance and coordination 

The cerebellum 

500

what can happen to memory when someone's BAC gets high enough for blackouts

the brain stops forming new memories (short-term memory loss) 

500

Name all four major warning signs of alcohol poisoning listed in the presentation 

Confusion/unresponsiveness, slow or irregular breathing, vomiting while unconscious, cold/clammy/pale skin 

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