Alcohol 101
Alcohol Causes
Addiction
Alcohol Facts
Drugs / Alcohol
100

Alcohol is a

DRUG!

100

What age does the brain start to fully form or develop? 

25

100

How old do you have to be to purchase alcohol?

21

100

Abuse of alcohol or other substances can lead to:

Cirrhosis: Destruction and scarring of the liver tissue.

True? or False?

TRUE

100

What does binge drinking mean?

Consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time

200

Alcohol is a drug produced by the ________________of yeast, sugars, and starches.

Fermentation

200

When someone drinks too much in a short period of time 

4 drinks for women in less than 2 hours and 5 drinks for men,

Binge Drinking

200

Is alcohol addiction the same as any drug addiction

Yes

200

What does BAC mean?

Blood Alcohol Content

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) refers to the percent of alcohol in a person's bloodstream.

200

What does withdrawal mean?

Symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug. (Physical & Mental)

300

Alcohol is toxic to your body, so it is considered a 

Poison!

300

Alcohol intoxication, also known as drunkenness can cause:

Loss of Balance 

Slurred Speech 

Poor Decision Making 

Roller Coaster of Emotions 


300

Those addicted to alcohol are called 

Alcoholics

300

If someone drinks alcohol on an empty stomach the __________________ the effect the alcohol will have.

Greater 

300

What do drugs like alcohol release in the brain? 

DOPAMINE

400

Alcohol is a _____________ drug. 

Depressant 

400

Alcohol increases the risk for accidents because alcohol causes... 

Loss of Motor Control, Balance, Judgement and Memory Problems 
400

Addiction to alcohol is called 

Alcoholism

400

The __________  the person weighs, the greater the effect the alcohol will have.

Less

400

If two people consume 3 beers , but one person is 5'2 and 112 pounds and the other person is 

6'3 195 pounds who will fill the effects from the alcohol the most?

5'2 , 112 pound person / adult 

500

What do depressant drugs do? *Alcohol*

Depressant drugs lower a person’s heart rate, and slow down the messages between the brain and body.

500

What is a blackout?

Alcohol-related blackouts are gaps in a person's memory for events that occurred while they were intoxicated. These gaps happen when a person drinks enough alcohol to temporarily block the transfer of memories from short-term to long-term storage

500

Addiction is a 

Disease, defining addiction as a chronic brain disorder, not a behavior problem, or just the result of making bad choices. 

500

What is tolerance?

Tolerance:

A need for increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect.

500

Why do people react differently to alcohol? (3 things)

Tolerance Level 

Food Consumption 

Body weight / Body Size