Why is alcohol harmful
Short term effects of alcohol use
long term effects of alcohol use
alcoholism and alcohol abuse
getting help for alcohol abuse
100

drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions

What are depressants?

100

the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations

What is Reaction Time?

100

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

What is binge drinking?
100

A physical or psychological need for a drug.

What is addiction?

100

A gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree.

What is an intervention?
200

What kind of alcohol do people drink?

What is ethanol?

200

12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, 1.5 oz of liquor 

What is 1 drink?

200

Death due to falls, drowning, or drunk driving•    Pregnancy or contraction of sexually transmitted diseases due to sexual activity•    Being a victim of violent behavior•    Death from alcohol poisoning are all consequences of what?

What is drinking?
200

People who are addicted to alcohol are called this.

What are alcoholics?

200

The best way to stay alcohol-free is by doing what?

What is staying away from situations with alcohol?

300

Ethanol alcohol is produced by a chemical reaction called what?

What is fermentation?

300

How long does it take alcohol to reach the brain of a person who has not eaten recently?

What is 30 seconds?

300

Babies with this defect usually have mild deformities and smaller bodies.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

300

There are this many stages of alcoholism.

What is 4?

300

These can be mild to very severe and include headaches, tiredness, strong mood swings, and nausea.

What is withdrawal?

400

Alcohol is one of the biggest factors in what type of mortality in teens?

What are car crashes?

400

What level would you be at if you were lightheaded?

What is 0.02?

400

Cirrhosis does this to the body.

What is The scarring from cirrhosis reduces blood flow in the liver. The damaged liver is unable to carry out one of its key functions—removing poisons from the blood.

400

Often they don’t believe the drinker has a problem. They think he or she just needs to stop drinking or cut down is an example of what family problem.

What is denial?

400

Recovery starts only after the alcoholic makes a what?

What is commitment?

500

Examples of advocacy groups include what?

What is Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Teens Against Tobacco Use (T.A.T.U.), and Youth for Environmental Sanity?

500

What is the legal intoxication BAC level?

What is 0.08?

500

This percent of all traffic deaths were alcohol-related.

What is 39%?

500

What might a person do during stage 2?

What is Saying or doing hurtful things, Sneaking extra drinks and feeling guilty, and making excuses for drinking?

500

Examples of the steps to recovery are.

What is Admission, Counseling, Detoxification, and Resolution?