Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Why Alcohol is Harmful
100

What are some treatment options?

Therapy, support groups, and rehabilitation programs

100

The physical or phychological need for a drug?

addiction

100

What is it called when fats build up in the liver and can't be broken down?

fatty liver

100

What is one short-term effect of drinking alcohol?

impaired judgement

100

What age is it legal to drink alcohol?

21 years old

200

What is one resource for help?

Alcoholics anonymous

200

What are two signs of abuse?

Neglecting responsibilities and continuing to drink despite problems.

200

What disease causes scarring and destruction of the liver?

Cirrhosis

200

What is one risk of underage drinking?

car accidents or legal troubles

200

What is it called to stay alcohol-free?

abstaining

300

How can friends help someone?

By encouraging them to see help and being supportive

300

What is the difference between alcohol abuse and dependence?

Abuse is harmful use while dependence is a physical addiction.
300

How can alcohol affect mental health?

It can lead to depression or anxiety disorders.

300

What is a serious and potentially deadly condition from consuming too much alcohol?

alcohol poisoning

300

What is an alternative to drinking?

sports, clubs

400

What is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help

intervention

400

How many stages of alcoholism are there

4

400

What is it called when you consume a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time?

Binge drinking

400

What is it called if you drink for a long time and your body doesn't get enough nutrition?

malnutrition

400

Why is alcohol considered a depressant?

It slows down the body's functions and reactions.

500

What is it called when someone returns to the use of a drug after attempting to stop?

relapse

500

What is the process in which your body needs more and more of a drug to get the same effect?

tolerance

500

What BAC level is considered legally intoxicated or drunk?

.08

500

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Content

500

What is one of the biggest factors in teen traffic deaths?

alcohol