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
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other ways of thinking or acting

alternatives

100

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

reaction time

100

a disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver

cirrhosis

100

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

alcoholism

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a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help

intervention

200

what age can you start legally drinking alcohol?

21

200

about what percent of alcohol consumed does the liver break down?

95 percent

200

True or False:

alcohol is digested like any normal food

false; it is absorbed

200

True or False:

teens 15 and younger are 4 times more likely to become addicted than older individuals

true

200

what is the first step to recovery?

admission

300

true or false:

most teens are not drinking alcohol?

true

300

what percent is considered legally intoxicated according to the BAC?

0.08 percent

300
when the liver is damaged, what is one function it is unable to carry out?

removing poisons from the blood

300

what are people with alcoholism called?

alcoholics

300

true or false:

families of alcoholics can get help to recover from the effects aswell

true- the family is getting affected by the alcoholic too

400

what percent of all teen traffic deaths are
related to alcohol?

1/3

400

if a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short time what condition might they have?

alcohol poisoning

400

what part of the brain does alcohol disrupt?

the parts responsible for memory and problem solving

400

What are the 5 major symptoms of alcoholism?

denial, craving, loss of control, tolerance, and physical dependence

400

what is a recovering alcoholic?

someone who has an addiction to alcohol, but chooses to live without it

500

what kind of alcohol do people drink?

ethanol alcohol

500

why is drinking and driving so deadly?

your reaction time is slowed down which can lead to a higher risk of an accident

500

when the heart is weakened and enlarged from alcohol what does it lead to?

high blood pressure

500

about how much do alcohol related problems cost per year?

175.9 billion

500

what are some withdrawal symptoms that were in the textbook?

headaches, tiredness, strong mood swings, and nausea