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THE TRUTH
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Why is drinking appealing to teenagers? What are reasons for people choosing to drink? What are reasons for people choosing not to drink?
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I can explain the dangers and risks of using alcohol. I can describe the sequence in which alcohol travels in the human body. Success Criteria: I can identify 5 short term effects alcohol use has on the body. I can identify 5 long term effects alcohol use has on the body. I can name 6 body parts alcohol passes through and briefly explain what happens at each point.
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Answer each question True of False
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1. Alcohol is toxic to the human body.
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2. Devouring a burger after drinking all night will help you sober up.
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3. Alcohol, food and non-alcoholic beverages are all digested the same way.
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4. Taking a nap helps sober up.
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5. Alcohol doesn’t affect your body’s organs unless you get really drunk.
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6. You can suffer alcohol withdrawal symptoms after your first time drinking.
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7. As long as you’ve gotten a few hours of sleep, you’ll be fine to drive the morning after you’ve been drinking.
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8. Passing out can be life threatening.
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9. Even though alcohol is a drug, you can’t overdose on it.
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10. Every time you drink alcohol is a drug, you kill 10,000 brain cells.
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11. A person can’t die the first time he/she drinks alcohol.
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Changes a person’s physical and emotional state Intoxication Alcohol is a depressant Slows down the central nervous system
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What do you already know?
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Nausea Vomiting Dehydration Loss of judgment Loss of self-control Reduced reaction time Poor vision Memory loss Blackout Coma Death
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Causes blood vessels to dilate, which makes the heart work harder Makes the body lose heat Causes the liver to work harder Causes dehydration Affects the brain
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What things, controlled by the brain, could be affected by consuming alcohol?
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Brain Stem – This is the most crucial area of the brain. It is controls breathing, swallowing, heart beat, etc. “Gulping” large amounts of alcohol in a short time can stop the breathing reflex and result in DEATH!
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What do you already know?
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Brain damage Kills brain cells Irregular heartbeat High blood pressure Cancer (mouth, esophagus, stomach) Decreased ability to absorb vitamins Diminished immune system Hepatitis – inflammation of the liver Cirrhosis – liver disease that replaces healthy liver tissue with scar tissue
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Prolonged heavy drinking is related to ULCERS and even CANCER of the stomach, mouth, tongue, and esophagus.
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Prolonged heavy drinking can cause fat to accumulate in the liver, leading to non-functional scar tissue or CIRRHOSIS.
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Alcohol is a DIRUETIC, which increases the production of urine from the kidneys. Drinking on a hot day greatly increases the risk of dehydration.
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1. MOUTH/ESOPHAGUS Alcohol consumed, passes down the esophagus 2. STOMACH Small amount of alcohol (20-30%) is absorbed in to the bloodstream Alcohol is NOT digested 3. SMALL INTESTINES Alcohol is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream 4. HEART/BLOODSTREAM Heart pumps alcohol to all parts of the body through the bloodstream 5. BRAIN 6. LIVER It takes about 15-20 minutes for alcohol to be distributed throughout the entire body.
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Oxidation = “burning” of alcohol, allowing the body to eliminate it Changes alcohol into: Water – eliminated through urine Carbon dioxide – eliminated by breathing Energy - 7 calories/gram Oxidizes approximately 1 drink per hour
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One 12 oz. beer at 4% alcohol One 5 oz. glass of wine 1.5 oz shot of hard (can range from 3-8%) at 11% alcohol liquor @ 40% alcohol or 80 proof It takes approximately 1 hour for the body to eliminate the alcohol in one drink. Even if you don’t feel drunk, alcohol is still affecting you!
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1. Name the 6 body parts that alcohol passes through in the correct order. 2. Name 5 short term effects of alcohol use. 3. Name 5 long term effects of alcohol use.
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Remember the law says you must be 21 to drink!
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