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
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definition: a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.

alcohol

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definition: a persons mental and and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol

intoxication

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definition: disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver

cirrhosis

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definition: a progressive, chronic disease involving a physical and mental need for alcohol

alcoholism

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defintion: gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help

intervention

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What are some things teens may say when drinking alcohol?

"Drinking will help me forget my problems", "I'll look more grown-up with a drink in my hand", "Movies make drinking look cool", "My friends keep pressuring me to try alcohol", "A drink will help me relax

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What does alcohol slow once it reaches the brain?

reaction time

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true or false: Alcohol is a stimulant.

false: alcohol is a depressant meaning it affects a person's emotional health

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what are people with alcoholism called or referred to as?

alcoholics

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what does the alcoholic first have to understand in order to receive help?

that he or she has an addiction and in terms of quitting, they should never drink again

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true or false: Most teens ARE drinking alcohol.

false: most teens are not, because they recognize the negative effects alcohol can have on their health and are SAYING NO.

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What is your BAC if you are legally intoxicated.

0.08%

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What does alcohol disrupt in the brian?

memory and problem solving

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alcoholism also affects others outside the alcoholic like who?

family and friends
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true or false: the alcoholic must cope with symptoms of withdrawal after quitting drinking.

true

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What are 2 things teens risk when getting involved with alcohol?

1: they risk their health 2: they risk getting in trouble with the law as it is already illegal for teens to be drinking.
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true or false: Women are more quickly affected than males and larger people?

true

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What are some dangers teens face when binge drinking?

death due to falls, drowning, or drunk driving - pregnancy or contraction of sexually transmitted disease due to sexual activity - being a victim of violent behavior - death from alcohol poisoning 

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teens 15 or younger are how many times more likely to become addicted than older individuals

4x

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what are some symptoms of withdrawal?

tiredness, headaches, strong moods swings, and nausea 

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What are some alternatives to drinking alcohol?

sports, learning new skills, discovering a new talent, challenging your body, being apart of a team, pursuing interests in theater or arts, volunteering in your community, and advocacy.

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How quick is alcohol absorbed by the bloodstream and reaches the brain?

30 seconds after being swallowed

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What can alcohol cause major damage to in your body system?

organs like the stomach, liver, pancreas, and heart

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what are the 5 major symptoms that alcoholics suffer from alcoholism

1: denial 2: craving 3:loss of control 4: tolerance 5:physical dependence

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what strategy can you use when saying no to alcohol?

S-T-O-P