L1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
L5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
100

What vocabulary word means other ways of thinking? 

alternatives 

100

What vocabulary word is used to describe a condition in which the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to grow and function properly? 

malnutrition 

100

This is a disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver. 

cirrhosis 

100

This is a type of addiction in which the body itself feels a direct need for a drug.

Physical dependance 

100

This is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek health.

intervention 

200

Alcohol is considered which kind of drug? 

depressant 


200

When alcohol reaches the brain it slows down your ____________ ____________

reaction time 

200

True or False: Alcohol is digested just like foods 

False: Alcohol is absorbed by its tissues lining the mouth and stomach.

200

A person who is addicted to alcohol can suffer from ________________

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

200

If an alcoholic takes one drink, he or she may have a ______________

relapse: a return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop 

300

The kind of alcohol we talked about in the chapter is ethanol. Ethanol is produced by a chemical reaction called __________________. 

fermentation 

300

If the amount of a person drinks is more than what his or her body can tolerate, the person has become _________________

intoxicated 

300
If a person is caught driving with a blood alcohol content of ________ or above they can get fined or arrested.

.08

300

If the person stops drinking abruptly, he or she may experience symptoms, such as sweating, shakiness, and anxiety this person is expierencing which of the 5 symptoms? 

physical dependence

300

An example of this would be a person expierencing strong mood swings, nausea, headaches, or tiredness after not using alcohol.

withdrawal: the physical and psychological reactions that occur when a person stops using an addictive substance 

400

Why is alcohol bad for teenagers? 

Teenager's bodies and minds are still growing and developing. Alcohol interfere with long and short term growth. 

400

If a person continues to drink, his or her __________ ______________ ________________ will continue to rise. 

blood alcohol content 

400

If a baby has symptoms like smaller body sizes, a lower birth weight, or mental and physical difficulties, what can we infer this child has? 

fetal alcohol syndrome

400

What are the five symptoms of alcoholism?

Denial, craving, loss of control, tolerance, and physical dependence.

400

In this stage of recovery, the person resolves or makes the decision to accept responsibility for his or her actions. 

resolution 

500

True or False: Alcohol is a problem for teens because most teens are drinking alcohol. 

False: Most teens are not drinking alcohol.

500

How quickly can alcohol reach the brain after being consumed?

30 seconds


500

When drinking alcohol people are most likely to do things that they normally wouldn't do if not drinking alcohol. This is an example of what? 

inhibition: the conscious or unconscious restraint of a person's own behaviors or actions 

500

About of many people are alcoholics or have an alcohol abuse problem?

14 million 

500

What are the four steps to recovering after alcohol?

admission, counseling, detoxification, and resolution