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Vocab
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100
A severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcoholic overdose.
What is alcohol poisoning?
100
A condition in which the user has a chemical need for the druG.
What is physiological dependence?
100
Slow reflexes, Reduced ability to judge distances and speeds, Increase in risk-taking behaviors, Reduced concentration and increased forgetfulness.
What are the effects of alcohol which can impair a peron's driving ability?
100
The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or other substance and the person's physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
What is intoxication?
100
The year in high school that Carley Jensen's alcohol problem started.
What is freshman year?
200
The process in which ethanol is produced naturally.
What is fermentation?
200
Beverages that are sweet and look similar to soft drinks. These drinks may look harmless, but they still contain alcohol.
What are alcopops?
200
Legal, Personal, Financial, and Physical consequences.
What are the consequences of a DUI or DWI?
200
A condition in which a person believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
What is psychological dependence?
200
The citation that the police gave Carley the first time she was caught drinking.
What is an MIP?
300
Mental confusion, coma, an inability to be roused, vomiting, slow respiration, irregular heartbeat, hypothermia.
What are symptoms of alcohol poisoning?
300
Neglect, abuse, social isolation, economic hardship, using alcohol themselves, and physical or mental illness.
What is are risks of young people who live in a household where a family member abuses alcohol.
300
Craving, Loss of control, Physical dependence, and tolerance.
What are the symptoms that all alcoholics share?
300
A group of alcohol-related birth defects that includes both physical and mental problems.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome?
300
The amount of time a multiple underage drinker offender is given in jail.
What is 3 weeks?
400
Body Size, Gender, Food, Rate of Intake, Amount and Medicine.
What are factors that influence alcohol's effects?
400
Maintaining a healthy body, establishing healthy relationships, making healthy decisions, living within the law, avoiding violence and achieving your goals.
What are benefits of living an alcohol-free life?
400
Admission, Detoxification, Counseling and Recovery.
What are the four stages of recovery from alcoholism?
400
The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
What is ethanol?
400
The percentage of underage drinkers after the new law was put into place in Johnson County.
What is 5%?
500
Damage to brain cells and a reduction in brain size, increased blood pressure, buildup of fat cells in the liver, damage to the lining of the stomach, and destruction of the pancreas.
What are the Long-term effects of alcohol?
500
The amount of people who die each day as a result of alcohol-related traffic accidents in the United States.
What is 30?
500
The amount of teen drivers who were involved in fatal car accidents and had a BAC of 0.01% or higher.
What is one-fifth (1/5)?
500
A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol.
What is alcoholism?
500
The GPA that Carley Jensen received her first year of college after she began a life of sobriety.
What is 4.0?