Alcohol & Other Drugs
Warning Signs
CT Laws on Alcohol and Minors
Dangers of Teen Drinking
Alcohol FAQ
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What is alcohol?
A chemical produced from fermentation of mixed sugar and yeast.
100
Frequently talking about getting high or drunk is what kind of indicator for alcohol and substance abuse?
Personal Attitude/Behavior Indicator.
100
What are the penalty/statutes for misrepresentation of age or the use of another person's license to purchase alcohol?
There are three. Fine, license suspension, and up to 30 days in jail.
100
When is a human's brain developed?
Mid 20s.
100
Consuming how many drinks is considered binge drinking?
4 or more drinks in females and 5 or more in males.
200
What are 2 long term effects of Marijuana?
Any of these: Weight loss, breathing issues, anxiety and panic attacks, hallucinations, memory impairment, and lung cancer.
200
What are 3 personal attitude and behavior indicators for alcohol or substance abuse?
Any of these: Constantly talks about getting high or drunk in everyday activities. Behaves uncharacteristically, impulsive, or inappropriate. Increasingly angry or defiant. Over reacts to ordinary circumstances and problems. Is secretive concerning behaviors or whereabouts. Has increased financial issues such as borrowing or stealing from family and friends.
200
How much is the fine for the purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol by a minor?
Fine between $200-$500.
200
What are 2 long term effects of drinking as a minor on the brain?
A decrease in intellectual capabilities and increased likelihood of alcohol addiction.
200
What kind of depressant is alcohol and how is it ingested and spread through the body?
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that is absorbed through the stomach, into the small intestine, and into the bloodstream.
300
What are stimulants and what are they typically used for?
Chemicals that speed up the central nervous system. Some are used to treat mental illness such as depression.
300
A friend is constantly borrowing money from you to buy beer. This is what kind of alcohol and substance abuse indicator?
Personal Attitude/Behavior Indicator.
300
What is the BAC limit for minors while operating a motor vehicle and what is the BAC limit for those over 21?
Minors can't operate a motor vehicle if their BAC is higher than .02%. Those over 21 can have a .08%.
300
What is the connection between suicide and alcohol consumption in high school students?
High school students who drink alcohol are twice as likely to consider attempting suicide.
300
What is moderate drinking?
Moderate drinking refers to a lower-risk pattern of drinking. For women, it is defined as having 1 drink per day and for men, 2 drinks per day.
400
What are 4 long term effects of alcohol?
Any of these: Brain and kidney damage, increased blood pressure, liver issues, irritable colon, stomach ulcers, and premature aging.
400
How does marijuana affect your ability to drive?
Marijuana slows reaction time and coordination.
400
What is the Law that corresponds with this penalty/statue? First Offense: Infraction. Second Offense: Fines.
Prohibits possession of alcohol of minors on public and private property.
400
Double Trouble: Why is is not okay to drink alcohol and drive? What effects does it have on the brain and having capabilities? At what BAC is drinking significantly affected?
Alcohol slows reaction time and impairs coordination skills which makes drinking alcohol and driving dangerous. BAC of .04% significantly affects driving skills.
400
What are two things you can do if you feel someone has a drinking problem as stated on the fact sheet?
If you feel someone has a drinking problem, consult your health care provider and other resources include the National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service at 1-800-662-HELP. They will help provide information about local programs in the area that can assist with the issue.
500
What is heroin and what are 2 long term effects of heroin?
Heroin is a derivative version of morphine that comes from opium. Any of there long term effects: Physical and psychological problems, weak breathing, nausea, panic, and insomnia.
500
Those who use this drug are 3-7 times more likely to get into a car crash. What is the drug?
Marijuana.
500
What are 4 CT Laws related to alcohol and minors?
Prohibits possession of alcohol of minors on public and private property. Prohibits possession by a minor of liquor in a motor vehicle. Prohibits anyone from hosting underage drinking parties or allowing the possession of alcohol by minors. Prohibits the misrepresentation of age or the use of another license to purchase alcohol. Prohibits the purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol by a minor. Prohibits minors from operating a motor vehicle in their BAC is higher than .02%.
500
What are 5 influences on an individual's reactions to alcohol?
Any of these: Age. Gender. Race or Ethnicity. Physical condition. Amount of food consumer prior to alcohol consumption. Speed of the alcohol consumed. Use of other drugs while consuming alcohol. Family history and genetics.
500
Double Trouble: What is the difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism? Provide an example of each.
Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that results in harm to one's health, relationships, and the ability to function in everyday life activities including work. Examples of this include drinking and driving and failure to fulfill school or work responsibilities. Alcoholism is a chronic disease that includes a pattern of alcohol dependency and addiction. Signs of alcoholism include having a strong craving for alcohol, the inability to limit drinking, and the continued use even when repeated issues occur.