What is the #1 priority when handling an Alcohol Emergency?
Health and Safety
What year was the state statistics show?
2018
What is the legal age to buy and consume alcohol in the state of arizona?
21yrs
What was used to get Navajo Cheifs to agree to peace treaties?
Alcohol
When does alcohol start to impact the body?
The moment a sip is taken
What is the position called that was presented in handling an alcohol emergency?
Recovery Position
What was the total alcohol-impaired driving fatalities
285
The Navajo Nation is considered what?
A dry reservation
According to who, was it believed that indigenous people had used alcohol for thousands of years?
American Addiction Center
Abusing alcohol causes what to grow?
Bacteria
Irregular breathing, pale/blue skin, low body temperature, and passing out are signs of what?
Alcohol Poisoning
What was the total for driving under the influence?
1060
What are some of the consequences with the law, if caught with alcohol on the reservation?
Up to $5,000 in fines or 365 days in jail
What year was alcohol legalized for Native Americans to buy?
1950's
Drinking alcohol can affect what?
Immune system
What percent of alcohol is excreted through the lungs, urine and sweat?
1%
One out of every four adult members are labels as?
Problem drinkers
What are the Consequences for public intoxication and possession of Liquor according to the Student Code of Conduct?
Expulsion & Eviction
Why do Native American people drink?
To get drunk
Name three organs alcohol can damage
Lung, brain, heart, kidneys, pancreas, liver
What causes alcohol to be absorbed more slowly?
Food
According to a report, how many Navajos are labeled as problem drinkers?
23,000
What page in the residence life handbook does it state the misconduct of alcohol?
Pg 14
Since when was alcohol used as a tactic against native americans?
1840's
Drinking too much alcohol puts you at risk for what?
Cancer