Drinking and Driving
Underage Drinking Problems/Stats
Drinking and Unplanned Pregnancy/Rape
Drinking and Violence
Short term effects of alcohol use
100
As the person reaches __ they begin to experience some loss of judgment, relaxation and altered mood which results in a decline in visual functions and ability to perform two tasks at the same time.
100
True or False? Underage drinking can cause school problems such as school absences and/or poor failing grades?
100
True or False? About 1 of 2 pregnancies in America are unplanned.
100
How are most fights or suicides caused?
What is By Someone who has been Drinking. http://www.ph.ucla.edu/sciprc/pdf/ALCOHOL_AND_VIOLENCE.pdf
100
True or False? The top 3 causes of alcohol are Slurred Speech, Drowsiness, and Vomiting.
200
If you are convicted with drinking and driving what will the driver be charged with?
What is , a mandatory surcharge, license revocation, higher insurance premiums, and possible incarceration. https://ncadd.org/learn-about-alcohol/drinking-and-driving
200
True or False? Kids who start drinking before age 15 years are five times more likely to develop alcohol abuse later in life than those who begin drinking at or after age 21 years.
200
True or False? Approximately 5 percent of all teen births are the result of a rape.
200
What is the cause in most violent crimes today?
200
True or False? Alcohol lowers the immune system response and disrupts a protein that keeps fluid out of lungs, leading to respiratory infections.
300
Nearly ___ people are killed each year in alcohol-related accidents.
300
A standard drink is ____ grams of pure alcohol.
What is 14. ex.) 12 ounces of beer, or 5 ounces of wine. http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/UnderageDrinking/UnderageFact.htm
300
True or False? Approximately 91 percent of pregnant teens reported that although they were drinking at the time, they did not originally plan to have sexual activity when they conceived.
300
Do these crimes happen more during the day or at night?
300
What injuries could be caused by drinking?
What is falls, burns, car crashes, etc..
400
Over ___ million arrests for DWI each year and 780,000 are convicted
400
In 2012, nearly ___ of students have consumed alcohol (more than just a few sips) by the end of high school, and more than ___ have done so by 8th grade.
What is 3/4 (72%) 1/3 ( 37%)
400
True or False? Alcohols top 3 problems are: 1.) Unplanned pregnancies. 2.)Sexually transmitted diseases. 3.) Acquaintance Rape.
What is True.
400
True or False? Indivisual, Enviromental, Social, and Cultural Factors may help reduce both alcohol abuse and the incident of alcohol-related violence?
What is True.
400
True or False? The effect of alcohol depends on a range of factors such as: weight, age, amount of food in your stomach, how much you drink, and how your tolerance is to alcohol.
500
Almost ____ deaths are alcohol-related, and only 13.5% are drinking and driving.
500
True or Flase Teens who drink heavily are three times more likely to try and hurt themselves (self-harm, attempt suicide etc.) than those who don't.
500
True or False? Drinking increases the risk of physical and sexual assault?
What is True.
500
Alcohol reduces ______, which can be one of the main reasons people enjoy drinking.
500
What are some alcohol effects on the body?
What is interferes with the brains communication pathways, a stroke, liver inflammations, etc... http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/alcohols-effects-body