L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
100
At 21 you can legally___

Drink alcohol

100

True or false. Females and smaller people are
affected more quickly than males and larger people.

true

100

What is the consumption of a large quantity
of alcohol in a very short period of time?

Binge drinking

100

This is a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol.

Alcoholism

100

You should stay away from situations where __ is present 

alcohol

200

True or false. Some teens think that they need to drink to fit in with others and make them look cool.

true

200

What is a dangerous condition that results when
a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short time period

alcohol poisoning

200

What does alcohol destroy?

brain cells

200

Is failure to complete major work a symptom of alcohol abuse?

Yes.

200

Alcohol use can damage a teen’s

physical, mental/emotional, and social health

300

Teens 15 and younger are how many more times likely to become addicted to something?

4 more times

300

Once alcohol
reaches the brain, what does it slow?

reaction time

300

Alcohol affects __ areas of a person’s life.

all

300

Underage drinking costs more than__

$50 Billion 

300

What is a relapse 

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

400

Alcohol can harm
the brain’s ability to___

learn and remember things

400

 BAC of 0.02 percent is enough to make most people feel what kind of way?

 lightheaded

400

True or false. Brain cells can grow back.

False, once they are gone they'll never come back.

400

What people create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue his or her unacceptable behavior?

Enablers 

400

The of ___ alcoholics need to recover from the effects
of living with alcoholism as well

families 

500

___ of all teen traffic deaths are
related to alcohol?

1/3

500

he liver breaks down approximately what percent of all alcohol consumed?

95%

500

One study of female teens with unplanned pregnancies found that___had been using alcohol.

1/3

500

The total cost of alcohol-related problems is approximately what a year?

175.9 billion.

500

Some examples of withdraws are__ 

headaches, tiredness, strong mood swings, and nausea