Alcohol Unit Review.

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Alcohol Unit Review

What Is Implied Consent? When you sign your License you give the police permission to test your blood, breath, or urine for alcohol if they think they need to.

What is the Legal Limit (BAC) for someone over 21 years old? The limit for someone over 21 is .08

What is the Legal Limit for a Minor in Alabama? The legal limit for a minor is .02

What effect does Alcohol have on your Brain? (What is it) Alcohol is a depressant and puts the central nervous system to sleep.

The only way for an intoxicated person to sober up is.. Time is the only way. Oxidation will only eliminate 1 oz. per hour in ideal conditions.

The most common reason teenagers begin to drink is what? Peer influence is the most common reason.

Binge drinking is drinking a large amount in a small amount of time. Drinking a large amount of Alcohol in a short period of time is called… Binge drinking is drinking a large amount in a small amount of time.

If you drink alcohol on a full stomach, it will take that alcohol…. It will take longer for alcohol to get into the blood stream if you have food in your stomach.

What do police measure to determine a persons level of intoxication? Police measure BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration)

You are considered IMPAIRED at a level of .05 and can get a DUI. The law in the state of Alabama says an adult can be Impaired at what level? You are considered IMPAIRED at a level of .05 and can get a DUI.

True / False Alcohol is a stimulant True / False Alcohol is a stimulant? Blood Breath and Urine are all legal ways to test for alcohol? The legal age to buy alcohol is 21?

You can think more clearly after a couple of drinks You can think more clearly after a couple of drinks? Onions interfere with the breath test? Alcoholics can quit anytime they wish?

12 oz. beer, 4oz. Of wine and 1 ¼ oz of liquor contain the same amout of alcohol? Alcohol makes you warmer in cold weather? You can smell alcohol on a persons breath?

You can be charged with murder if you cause another death while intoxicated? You cannot be arrested for DUI if sitting in the car with the motor off? 30% of absorption happens in the small intestine?

The process that occurs in the liver to get rid of the alcohol is called actual physical control? The fourth conviction for DUI is a misdemeanor? Any mind altering substance that puts the brain to sleep is a depressant?

Alcohol is the number 1 killer of young people ages 15-21?

The seven Factors that determine how alcohol affects you are: How Much you Drink How Fast you Drink it. How much you Weigh. Weather or not you have food in your stomach. Experience. Tollerance. Expectations.

The End.. Make Good choices