Students can get help with concerns about alcohol and other drugs
What is the Counseling Office; Dean of Students Office
BAC stands for_____.
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
This happens when the body becomes used to alcohol and needs larger and larger amounts to produce the same effect.
What is tolerance?
What is Fast-Acting.
Alcohol may stop these from developing.
What is new brain cells?
The alcohol edu course costs ______ if a student is caught under the influence of alcohol.
What is $35-$50?
If your BAC is at this level or higher, you are passed the legal limit of intoxication allowed to drive a vehicle.
What is 0.08?
What is 10%?
________ is the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations.
What is Reaction Time.
Regular alcohol consumption decreases _____; a key brain chemical that keeps our moods controlled.
What is Serotonin?
The acronym for alcohol poisoning is _______.
What is
Clammy skin
Unresponsive
Puking
Slow or Shallow breathing?
The "No Tolerance" Policy means_____.
What is anyone under the age of 21 is not allowed to drive a vehicle unless their BAC is 0.0?
Don't leave the person alone.
What is an important safety tip to avoid death from alcohol overdose?
The ________ breaks down alcohol once it enters the bloodstream.
What is the liver?
Alcohol depresses this system in our bodies, causing mood fluctuation.
What is the Central Nervous System?
This policy prevents you from getting a disciplinary record when you call for help in an alcohol or drug emergency.
What is the "Good Samaritan" or "Good Sam" Policy?
On average, a drunk driver will drive _____ times under the influence before catching their first arrest.
What is 80?
This can happen if you drink alcohol while on an antidepressant medication.
What is a worsening depression problem? or What are negative side effects?
______ help slow the absorption of alcohol into the body.
What are high-protein foods?
This percent of men used alcohol as their reason for self-harm.
What is 27%?
Students 21 and over at SUNY Oswego are allowed to posses _____ ML of hard liquor.
What is 750?
Someone is injured in a drunk driving accident every _____ seconds.
What is 120?
This event is more likely to happen in the brain if you drink alcohol very quickly.
What is a blackout; throwing up?
Short-term effects of alcohol use include;
What is trouble concentrating, loss of coordination, mood swings, and raised blood pressure.
Alcohol is a ______, meaning it can cause brain shrinkage.
What is a neurotoxin?