L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use


L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
100

What is the legal age to drink alcohol?

21

100

What is alcohol poisoning? 

a dangerous condition that results when
a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short time period.

100

What is binge drinking?

the consumption of a large quantity
of alcohol in a very short period of time.

100

True or false: Teens 15 and younger are 4 times more likely to become addicted to alcohol

true 

100

what skill should you use if you feel pressured to drink alcohol?

Refusal skills

200

True or false: alcohol is one of the biggest factors in teen traffic accidents. 

True 

200

What does BAC stand for? 

Blood alcohol content 

200

True or false: people say and do things they regret when drinking.

True

200

How much stages of alcoholism are there?

4
200

What is the physical and psychological reaction that occurs when someone stops using an addictive substance  

withdrawal 

300

What type of alcohol do we consume as a beverage 

ethanol 
300

What BAC percent is enough to make a person legally intoxicated and cannot drive a vehicle? 

0.08

300

One study of female teens with unplanned pregnancies found that ____ had been using alcohol.

1/3

300

What is the total cost of alcohol-related problems?

175.9 billion

300

What can family and friends hold the alcoholic to realize they have a problem

intervention 

400

what type of drug is alcohol

depressant 

400

What percent of the alcohol does the liver break down?

95%
400

 How can FAS affect babies?

Babies with FAS can have smaller body sizes,
lower birth weight, and other problems. Babies with FAS frequently develop problems with their hearts and kidneys as well. Because alcohol limits the supply of oxygen to the baby’s brain, learning disabilities and mental retardation can also occur.

400

How can alcohol abuse effect you? 

Legal problems, family/relationship problems, physically dangerous, and failure to fulfill responsibilities 

400

What is one of the steps to recovery? 

admission, counseling, detoxification, or resolution

500

What percentage for teen traffic are related to alcohol?

1/3

500

How long does it take the alcohol to get in the bloodstream and reach the brain?

30 seconds 

500

What is the difference between fatty liver and cirrhosis?

Cirrhosis is disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver. Fatty liver a condition in which fats build up in the liver and cannot be broken down.

500

About how many Americans are estimated to be alcoholics or have alcohol abuse problems?

About 14 million people

500

Name a nonprofit group that teaches the family and friends of an alcoholic about alcoholism.

Al-anon