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Alcohol and the liver: True or False - The liver acts as a filter, but can only process about 1 drink per hour.
True
List 1 long term and 2 short term effects on the heart/vessels:
short term -decreased heart rate  Long term: -irregular heart beat -heart/muscle damage -stroke
List 2 long term effects on the brain:
-kills brain cells -memory loss -nervous system disorders
Signs of Alcoholism
Excessive drinking  Drinking alone  Stop doing other things to drink  Making excuses to drink
What does one experience when they are intoxicated?
Slurred speech  Slowed reaction time,  Seeing double, Aggression, anxiety, problems with coordination
1. What does BAC stand for? a) Brain Attitude Content b) Blood Adult Concentration c) Blood Alcohol Concentration
Blood Alcohol Concentration
Which of these factors influence the effect alcohol has on a person? a) Weight b) Gender c) Food consumption d) Other drugs
All the above
TRUE or FALSE Alcohol consumption causes the kidneys to decrease urine output.
False
somebody who is or has been addicted to alcohol is called?
Alcoholic
7. What is the process of learning to live alcohol free called? a) recovery b) detoxification c) addiction d) withdrawal
Recovery
2. The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages is called a) fermentation b) detoxification c) ethanol d) vodka
Ethanol
What is alcohol?
A liquid produced in which fruits and grains are converted into “ethyl alcohol” by the use of yeast.
13. Which of these are symptoms of alcohol overdose? a) Irregular Breathing b) Confusion d) Vomiting
All of the above
A progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol.
Alcoholism
Cirrhosis
Scarring and eventual destruction of the liver from alcohol abuse
A measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person's blood.
Blood Alcohol Content
drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions
Depressant
What does the acronym D.W.I. stand for?
driving while intoxicated
Why do people drink or abuse alcohol?
To be cool or fit in and escape problems
The legal limit for adults to be able to drive is ___ and below.
0.08
The ___ ___ ___ in a person will allow police or doctors to know how much alcohol a person consumed.
BAC -Blood Alcohol Content
If someone is passed out or unconscious, has pale or bluish skin, and is cold and clammy what might this be a sign of?
Alcohol Poisoning
1. What type of drug is alcohol?
Depressant