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Alcohol Ch. 22

* What Kind of Drug is Alcohol? It is a depressant Slows down the functions of the brain and other parts of the nervous system

What Alcohol Does to the Body Mouth and Esophagus Short Term: Tongue, gums and throat are affected Breath smells of alcohol Long Term: Damage to tissues of esophagus

What Alcohol Does to the Body Heart and Blood Vessels Short Term: Perspiration increases and skin becomes flushed Long Term: High blood pressure and damage to heart muscle

What Alcohol Does to the Body Brain and Nervous System Short Term: Speech is slurred and vision is blurred. Drinker has difficulty walking Long Term: Brain cells which cannot be replaced are destroyed. Damage to nerves throughout the body

What Alcohol Does to the Body Liver Short Term: Liver changes alcohol into water and carbon dioxide Long Term: Liver is damaged resulting in Cirrhosis – scarring and destruction of the liver

What Alcohol Does to the Body Stomach and Pancreas Short Term: Stomach acids increase, which can result in nausea and vomiting if abused Long Term: Irritation occurs in the stomach lining, causing open sores called ulcers. Pancreas becomes inflamed

Alcohol and the Individual The effect that alcohol has on a person is influenced by a number of factors including: Body Size: The same amount of alcohol has a greater effect on a small person than it does on a larger person Gender: Alcohol moves into the bloodstream faster in females

Alcohol and the Individual Time Frame: A person who drinks a lot in a short period of time is more likely to become intoxicated Rapid drinking overwhelms the liver’s ability to break down the alcohol Binge Drinking

Alcohol and the Individual Amount: Drinking a large quantity of alcohol causes alcohol levels in the bloodstream to rise If the levels become too high, alcohol poisoning can occur Food: Food in the stomach slows down the passage of alcohol into the bloodstream

Alcohol and the Individual Medicine: Alcohol can interfere with the effects of medicines, and medicines can intensify the effects of alcohol

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) The amount of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream Is expressed as a percentage of total blood volume For example: if a person’s BAC is 0.1 percent, then 1/10 of 1 percent of the fluid volume of his or her blood is actually alcohol

BAC 0.08 percent is considered legally intoxicated, or physically and mentally impaired by the use of alcohol Driving while intoxicated can result in a jail term and loss of driver’s license For anyone under 21, a BAC above 0 percent is illegal

Alcohol Content of Different Drinks Which contains more alcohol? 12 oz Beer 4 oz Wine 1.5 oz Vodka or Whiskey

Alcohol Content of Different Drinks Each contain the same amount of alcohol – about 0.5 oz of pure alcohol

Alcoholism An addiction to alcohol is both psychological and physical

Stages of Alcoholism Stage 1 A person starts using alcohol to relieve stress or to relax Soon the person needs alcohol to cope with daily life He or she begins to lie or make excuses about drinking

Stages of Alcoholism Stage 2 As the person continues to drink, the body develops a need for more and more alcohol The drinker may be absent from school or work but continues to deny there is a problem

Stages of Alcoholism Stage 3 In the final stage of alcoholism, the problem is clear to other people The drinker’s body is strongly addicted The drinking is now out of control

Help for the Dependent Person Many alcoholics join support groups Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Sobriety (living without alcohol) is a lifelong struggle

Steps to Recovery Step 1 Admission The alcoholic admits to having a problem and asks for help

Steps to Recovery Step 2 Detoxification A process in which the alcoholic’s body adjusts to functioning without alcohol

Steps to Recovery Step 3 Counseling The alcoholic receives counseling on how to live without alcohol

Steps to Recovery Recovery The alcoholic takes responsibility for his or her own life

Why Some Teens Drink Alcohol “I’ll look more grown-up with a drink in my hand” “If I drink, I’ll be able to forget my problems” “I’m stressed out about this test. A drink will help me relax” “My friends keep pressuring me to try alcohol”

What Teens Should Know You won’t look mature getting in trouble for illegal underage drinking The problems will still be there when the effects of the alcohol wear off Alcohol does not relieve stress; it disrupts sleep and can create more stress Real friends won’t pressure you to do something harmful

Reasons to Refuse Alcohol It is illegal It interferes with your activities It promotes foolish behaviors It is not smart It disappoints those who care about you It harms your health

Alternative to Drinking Alcohol What are some alternatives to drinking alcohol?

Refusal Skills STOP Say no in a firm voice Tell why not Offer another idea Promptly leave