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Are you ready for the QUIZ tomorrow? Alcohol Review
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21 1. What is the legal age for alcohol use in the US?
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Myelin Sheath 21-22 2. The ___________in the brain reaches it fullest, most protective thickness at about what age?
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30% 3. What % of people who choose to consume alcohol will become addicted?
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Slow down 4-A. Depressants tend to ______ the Central Nervous System.
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Central Nervous System 4-B. Stimulants tend to speed up the _______________________.
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depressant 5. Is alcohol classified as a stimulant? Or a depressant?
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Happy = happier Sad = more sad Angry = Angrier 6. Alcohol is a mood enhancer. Explain.
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Brain and kidney 7. Specifically, what parts of your body are most affected by the dehydrating effects of alcohol?
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Blackout – Still up and functioning, but can’t remember most of it. Passout – appear to be sleeping. 8. What is the difference between a blackout and a passout?
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10% 9. What % of people are driving drunk after 10:00 pm?
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Blood Alcohol Content 10. B.A.C. stands for ….
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.08 11. What is the legal limit for BAC in the state of Idaho?
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Tolerance Size Age Gender Food – empty stomach 12. List the 5 major things that impact how quickly a person feels the effects of alcohol:
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DUI 13. What do you get charged with if you are driving while your BAC is a.08 or higher?
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Driving Under the Influence 14. What do the letters DUI stand for?
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30% 15. It has been estimated that approximately ___ of all preventable deaths are related to alcohol intake.
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Liver 500 16. The ___ is the largest gland in the body. It is responsible for over ____ functions.
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Food energy 16. The liver takes in _____ and converts it to ______
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poisons 16. The liver also breaks down ___ like those found in alcohol.
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5 hours 17. It takes the liver approximately _____ to break down five cans of beer.
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cirrhosis 18. When the liver develops a rough surface of scar tissue, they have a condition known as…
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Mouth to the stomach 19. The esophagus connects the ….
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-Varicose -blood 19. The veins of the esophagus can become ______. This can eventually lead to the person throwing up ________. Why do the veins of an alcoholic become varicose? Repeat vomiting
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Alcohol Cigarettes Lack of exercise Fatty foods 20. Four major things that contribute to arteriosclerosis:
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brain 21. A stroke is a blockage in a blood vessel that occurs in the ……
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cerebellum 22. Long term, heavy use of alcohol damages the ______________ (part of the brain).
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-Balance -coordination 22. The cerebellum controls what 2 major things?
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Breast cancer 23. Just 3 drinks per week increase your chance of developing what type of cancer?
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-testosterone (male) -estrogen (female) 24. Humans have 2 major hormones. What are they?
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-steroids -marijuana 24. What 2 drugs confuse these 2 hormones?
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 25. F.A.S. stands for?
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Drinking alcohol while pregnant 25. F.A.S. is caused by a mom ……….
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- Unborn baby - deadly 25. Fetal means __________. Fatal means _______
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-Alcohol related car crashes - 68% 26. 25,000 people die each year in __________. ____% of those are aged 16-24.
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murders 27. 2 out of 3 ____________ involve alcohol.
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Alcohol related car crashes 28. What is the #1 cause of death for a 16 year old kid?
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Alcohol related car crashes 29. 42 teens die each week in …….
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Alcohol poisoning 30. 10-11 kids die each DAY from…..
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Heart rate Digestion Metabolism breathing 31. When alcohol reaches the vital center of the brain, 4 major things will begin to shut down?
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School counselors AA Alateen Alanon 32. What help is available for people struggling with alcohol addiction?
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