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Drivers Edge: Interactive slides and videos Drivers Edge: Interactive slides and videos CATEGORY: Copyrighted Driver Education School Literature Copyright (C) 2002 InterActive Enterprises These electronic slide shows are produced by InterActive Enterprises. Microsoft PowerPoint ® was used to create the presentations. Each segment includes discussion questions and may include illustrations, photographs, videos, animations, etc. Contact us at for more information at: 852 Martin Dr., Palatine, IL with suggestions, comments, questions or for more information. This slide show is a type of educational media and is copyrighted in regards to slide layout, text and arrangement. You may modify, delete, or add to for your own use but you may not redistribute. One set of slides per school or contents may be copied to the computer’s hard drive. Networking in a computer lab is also allowed. See other restrictions in regards to graphics as required by agreements with graphic providers. RESTRICTIONS: “This product/publication includes images from Microsoft Design Gallery, Animation Factory, Corel MegaGallery and Corel Gallery 1,000,000 and Click Art which are protected by the copyright laws of the U.S., Canada and elsewhere. Used under license. These images are for viewing purposes only in this series and may not be saved or downloaded for other uses. Other images used by permission are from: In-Motion magazine, General Motors; selected videos from the U. S. Dept. of Transportation (Moving Safely Across America) Many other images are from the public domain. A limited warranty or guarantee is in effect upon initial receipt of this product. Any defective product will be replaced upon notification within 90 days of receipt of product.

Unit: Alcohol and Marijuana Day #2 Progressive effects of Alcohol The primary learning outcomes desirable from this 2nd lesson are as follows: 1)Understand the progressive debilitating effects of alcohol upon the body and brain 2)Make relevant applications of this knowledge 3)Understand that binge drinking can lead to overdose and death 4)An understanding that only time eliminates alcohol from the body

Unit: Alcohol and Marijuana Day #2 Effects of alcohol on body This lesson is designed to take approximately 50 minutes…including a follow up corresponding video or movie of about 10 minutes at the end (of course discussion time will vary with instructor) --Students should be encouraged to participate in discussions…again, look for current local newspaper articles to replace the sample one included in this lesson Instructor note: sample newspaper clippings have been included to illustrate various points…but it is better if you can find your own local articles which will illustrate the same things…scan them and replace them in the slides…deleting the originals

This 19 year old had a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of over.20

1)Alcohol is a drug which acts upon the body as a depressant in the central nervous system (brain). TRUE Alcohol survey questions 1-2 2)Alcohol is a stimulant to the central nervous system (brain). FALSE – although at lower BAC levels it does act as a stimulant. Alcohol slows brain functions Let’s now notice some facts about the process of intoxication

What determines how fast a person becomes intoxicated? SIZE OF PERSON (body weight)SIZE OF PERSON (body weight) METABOLISM (how fast the body works)METABOLISM (how fast the body works) TYPE OF BEVERAGE CONSUMEDTYPE OF BEVERAGE CONSUMED RATE OF DRINKINGRATE OF DRINKING FOOD IN STOMACHFOOD IN STOMACH Let’s now explore the progression of intoxication

We’ll trace the flow of alcohol from the time one starts to drink until complete intoxication The progressive effects of intoxication Once in the stomach... … it proceeds through the stomach wall lining…...directly into the blood stream Within a few minutes, alcohol affects the brain reducing the normal flow of oxygen to the brain

3)The reason drinking and driving can be dangerous is that alcohol prevents the brain from doing those normal functions required for driving? TRUE Alcohol survey questions 3-4 Again, the reduction of oxygen and the direct effect of the alcohol impairs the brain’s functions 4)The cerebrum is affected by alcohol first before other parts of the brain are affected? TRUE

within minutes CEREBRUM - thinking and reasoning processes slow down (takes 2-3 times longer to decide what to do) - memory affected - judgment impaired (takes risky chances)

5) Drinking tends to make a person feel more self-confident even though his or her skills may be decreasing. TRUE Alcohol survey question 5 A false sense of self-confidence is experienced as the euphoria intensifies in the Brain Stem

BRAIN STEM -Euphoria sets in (the high) results in a false sense of overconfidence - Inhibitions are released silly, loud, depressed, obnoxious - Emotions intensified - also controls heart beat and breathing CEREBRUM BRAIN STEM How can stronger emotions affect driving? (give some examples) within minutes another minutes

6)When people drink alcoholic beverages, they lose their muscular coordination before they lose their reasoning and judgmental abilities? FALSE Alcohol survey question 6 If drinking continues, the next part of the brain affected is the cerebellum

10-20 min min. CEREBRUM CEREBELLUM BRAIN STEM minutes min. CEREBELLUM controls muscle coordination large muscles: arms & legs; then smaller muscles: eyes and tongue slurred speech blurry vision Driver has major difficulty controlling vehicle TOTALLY INTOXICATED

10-20 min min. CEREBRUM CEREBELLUM BRAIN STEM minutes min. HOW IS THIS INFORMATION IMPORTANT? TOTALLY INTOXICATED You or a friend who is driving you…may be in STAGE 2 (not showing any physical coordination problems as of yet…you may think it is safe to drive or ride with that person) …but in a short time the alcohol will begin to affect the muscular coordination and vision

After several drinks a driver may see multiple images Speed Limit 40 Speed Limit 40 STOP ONE WAY

A driver in an advance stage of intoxication would have difficulty seeing this pedestrian Night vision is significantly reduced after drinking

7)All the mental and physical abilities required to operate an automobile are affected if a person drinks enough? TRUE 8)A person can become unconscious and even die from drinking too much? TRUE Alcohol survey questions 7-8

It is possible to overdose on alcohol and die! If at a party a friend of yours has been taking large repeated gulps straight from a whiskey bottle… WHAT CAN YOU DO?

9) It takes at least 1 hour for the body to get rid of the effects of one can of beer? TRUE 10) There is no way to sober up quickly. Coffee, food, fresh air, exercise, or a cold shower will not help. TRUE Alcohol survey questions 9-10 TIME is the only way

11) If a person eats something before drinking, he or she won’t get drunk. Alcohol survey question 11 But it will take a little longer getting into the bloodstream because the food slows down the absorption FALSE

Review time…how much do you remember?

1) Soon after alcohol is consumed, it begins to enter the ____________through the stomach wall lining & intestines. 3) As alcohol enters the cerebrum it begins to slow down the brain’s ability to think and reason. This means drivers take _____________ to decide what to do (IPDE process). 4) Also in the cerebrum, the alcohol impairs a person’s better ___________. They tend to take risky chances. 2) True or False: Lighter individuals will become intoxicated with less alcohol consumed than heavier people.______ 5) When the alcohol reaches the Brain Stem the euphoria intensifies which often releases a person’s ___________ which can result in behaviors they usually refrain from.

8) The large muscles like the __________ are first affected; then the smaller muscles like those that focus the ______are affected, causing the driver’s vision to be greatly impaired. 7) As alcohol moves into the lower part of the brain (Cerebellum) it begins to affect the ________coordination. 6) True or False: These stronger emotions released by the effect of alcohol can adversely affect ones driving.____ 9) True or False: Knowing these progressive effects are important because we may think we are okay, but the alcohol may soon be affecting our coordination and vision …making us even more dangerous _______ 10) All the physical and mental abilities are affected if a person continues to _________

13) It takes the body (liver) at least _______ to eliminate the alcohol from the body for each drink consumed. 12) If at a party, a friend is taking large gulps from a whiskey bottle you should try to _________________ 11) True or False: If you drink too much it is possible to overdose on alcohol and even die. _______ 14) True or False: If after drinking, if you get some good exercise or strong coffee, it will reduce the time it takes to sober up. _________ 15) True or False: Eating a heavy meal before consuming alcohol, will absorb most of it, minimizing its affects. ______

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