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

what are drugs that slow
down the body’s functions and reactions

Depressants

100

What is the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations

Reaction Time

100

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

Cirrhosis

100

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

Alcoholism

100

A/n _____ is a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree
to seek help

Intervention

200

Ethanol alcohol is produced by a chemical reaction called what

Fermentation

200

People who are heavily intoxicated are at risk of what

Alcohol Poisoning

200

If alcohol is frequently in the blood, liver cells die. When this happens, ___ can develop

Fatty liver

200

Like other drugs, using alcohol repeatedly can lead to

Addiction

200

Once recovery has begun, the alcoholic ____ or makes the decision to accept responsibility for his or her actions

resolves

300

The alcohol we humans drink is called what alcohol

Ethanol Alcohol

300

Long-term use of alcohol can lead to what.

Malnutrition

300

when an unborn baby is exposed to alcohol, it can develop what

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

300

A person who drinks regularly can develop a ____

tolerance

300

Recovery starts only after the alcoholic makes the
____ to never drink again

commitment

400

Playing sports instead of drinking alcohol is a/n what.

Alternative

400

BAC stands for ____

Blood Alcohol Content

400

People who are DWI are more likely to _______ than sober drivers

die in a fatal crash

400

Most people in the first stage of alcoholism are surprised by how much they can _____

drink

400

The road to recovery consists of a number of steps. Every person who wants to get better must take all the steps. There are no____

shortcuts

500

How many of all teen traffic deaths are
related to alcohol

1/3

500

If a person has a BAC of ____ he or she is considered
legally intoxicated

0.08 percent

500

In 2005, over 16,000 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes. That accounts for __________ of all traffic deaths that year

39 Percent

500

In stage three of alcoholism, the alcoholic loses ______

control

500

Treatment for alcoholism begins with the
alcoholic’s understanding that he or she has
an addiction and must never drink, again. If
an alcoholic takes even one drink, there is the
chance that he or she will have a

relapse