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Alcohol Warm-Up Quiz True or False 1. Alcohol can travel freely in the blood, but mixes only with water. F 2. Alcohol does not need to be digested in the small intestine. T 3. The liver can process only 1 oz. of alcohol per hour (1/2 oz pure alcohol) T 4. Alcohol is a stimulant. F 5. Alcohol makes you think you are warm, but you are really losing body heat. T
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Warm-Up Quiz True or False 6. Alcohol affects the deeper brain centers that control emotions. T 7. Alcohol is a toxin that affects the liver first. F 8. Formaldehyde forms when the body breaks down alcohol. T 9. FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) is the longest-term damage done to the fetus by alcohol. T
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Estimated 14 million alcoholics in the United States. And about 2 million are teenagers. Definition of an alcoholic: one who cannot not drink. The Problems of Alcohol
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Alcohol and Teens Alcohol related car crashes are the #1 killer of teens 80% of high school teens have used alcohol 50% one drink in the last month 33% been drunk in the last month Linked to suicide, fights, drop outs, family problems
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What is Alcohol? A liquid drug known as “ethanol” It is a central nervous system depressant It first acts as a stimulant (a buzz) and then slows the body down This buzz can be “seductive.”
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Alcohol Percents Light beer 2.5 – 3.5% Beer 3 – 6% Wine coolers 5 – 6% Wine 10 – 14% Champagne 10 – 14% Hard liquor 40 –60%
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Alcohol Proof Proof is double the percent. 86-proof would be 43% alcohol.
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Comparing Types of Alcohol One beer = One glass of wine = One shot of whiskey
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How Alcohol Enters the Body It is drunk as a beverage Directly absorbed from the stomach to the bloodstream 20% from the stomach 80% from the small intestine
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How Alcohol Exits the Body 5% is excreted through the urine and lungs 95% must be oxidized by the liver Oxidation rate = ½ oz. pure alcohol per hour
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Sobering Attempts Coffee Cold showers Walk in the night air The only thing that really works is time (sleeping it off) It takes 2 hours per drink to oxidize the alcohol Wait one hour per drink before driving
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Influences on Alcohol’s Effects Type of drink Amount of alcohol consumed Time between drinks Body weight Empty or full stomach Mental or emotional state Previous experience with alcohol Being a female
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Alcohol and the Body Brain – shows scalloping (pickling effect), brain damage, memory loss Lungs – slows respiration, OD. Liver- can develop cirrhosis of the liver. A deadly disease. Stomach and small intestine – lining damage and ulcers Kidneys – dehydration Reproductive organs – inhibitions relax, desire stimulated, performance diminished.
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WITHDRAWL ALCOHOL IS THE ONLY DRUG THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH DUE TO WITHRAWL EFFECTS.
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