Alcohol Mechanics
Brain Targets
Vaping Poisons
Acute Dangers
Safety & Consequences
100

The specific chemical compound in all alcoholic beverages.

What is ethanol (or ethyl alcohol)?

100

The brain's "memory factory" targeted by alcohol, leading to blackouts.

What is the Hippocampus?

100

The addictive agent in vapes that acts as a neurological toxin.

What is nicotine?

100

The life-threatening medical emergency of consuming a toxic amount of alcohol too quickly.

What is alcohol poisoning (or overdose)?

100

The first step in the decision-making model: STOP, THINK, CHOOSE.

What is STOP?

200

This organ breaks down alcohol at a fixed rate of about one standard drink per hour.

What is the liver?

200

The outer layer of the brain responsible for complex thought and language.

What is the Cerebral Cortex?

200

The industrial chemical used in weed killer that causes irreversible lung injury.

What is Acrolein?

200

The dangerous pattern of consuming four (women) or five (men) or more drinks in about two hours.

What is binge drinking?

200

The irreversible scarring of the liver tissue caused by chronic heavy alcohol abuse.

What is Cirrhosis?

300

The precise percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream.

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?

300

This part of the teen brain controls judgment and impulse, and is damaged by nicotine.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

The common name for Bronchiolitis Obliterans, a disease caused by inhaling diacetyl.

What is "Popcorn Lung"?

300

A sign of alcohol poisoning: less than this many breaths per minute.

What is 8 breaths?

300

The legal status of possessing or purchasing vaping products for a minor.

What is illegal?

400

Why individuals with less body water (generally smaller and those assigned female at birth) feel effects faster.

They have less water to dilute the alcohol.

400

The ancient part of the brain suppressed by alcohol during alcohol poisoning, controlling breathing and heart rate.

What is the medulla (or brain stem)?

400

The highly toxic metal that flakes off heating coils and is harmful to the developing nervous system.

What is Lead?

400

A consequence of alcohol that is a "magnifying glass" for risky behavior and significantly increases the risk of assault.

What is a loss of inhibitions (or clouded judgment)?

400

The severe respiratory illness caused by vaping that leads to widespread lung damage.

What is EVALI?

500

What it means when alcohol bypasses most of the digestive process.

What is rapid absorption (or direct absorption)?

500

The term for a temporary form of amnesia where a person is awake but cannot form new memories.

What is a blackout?

500

The known human carcinogen formed when the heating element overheats Propylene Glycol and Vegetable Glycerin.

What is Formaldehyde?

500

The dangerous paradox where young users feel less dizzy but their physical risk remains extremely high.

What is functional tolerance?

500

What the acronym FASD stands for, which is caused by drinking during pregnancy.

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders?

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