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Mrs. Wills
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Watch a movie: Binge Drinking Discuss the movie Look at brain scans Watch another movie: The Keg Party Do some activity sheets Learn about some important facts regarding substances Learn some more important facts Talk about your own experiences with substances Give you a certificate of completion
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What kinds of things are associated with underage drinking? Why are teens more vulnerable to impairments in memory and learning when using alcohol? What is the leading cause of death for ages 16-20? How many are associated with alcohol? What is the cost of underage drinking on our society? What percentage of boys/girls think its ok to force sex if the girl is stoned or drunk?
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Feelings about movie? Aside from driving, what other ways can alcohol cause hurt? Lets list all the excuses one could come up for drinking and driving? What is the number one thing Mrs. Wills wants me to learn from this video????
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ALCOHOL Normal Brain 38 years old. 17 years of heavy weekend use
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ALCOHOL 44 years old. 18 years of daily alcohol use. Normal Brain
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Depressant Reduces both physical and mental reaction time 1 beer = 1 glass of wine = 1 ½ oz of liquor Proof?
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Immediate EffectsDelayed Risks Increased thirst Slurred speech Double vision aggression Altered behavior Lowered inhibitions Sleepiness Slowed reflexes Loss of motor cont Cirrhosis of the liver FEA/ FES Sexual dysfunction Bleeding peptic ulcer Alcoholism Memory loss Cell damage to brain Kidney cancer Cancer of mouth/esophagus
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The liver can only detoxify one-half ounce of alcohol per hour Nothing but time will sober someone up. Coffee, cold water, bread, nothing! Alcohol is the oldest psychoactive drug known to man. Beer- 3-6% alcohol from fermented grains Wine- 12-14% alcohol from fermented fruits Liquor- 40 – 50% is distilled or boiled off from grains, fruits, rice or vegetables.
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Severe elevation of the BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) Can lead to coma or death .26% to.40% = alcohol poisoning Fatality is worse if you fall asleep, body keeps processing the alcohol even though unconscious Death =.30
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Hypothermia Choking Breathing irregularity Heartbeat irregularity ***even if lives, can lead to irreversible brain damage****
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Drinks excessively (4-5 drinks) Drinks after medication Doesn’t respond to being talked to/shouted Doesn’t respond by being pinched, or poked Vomits while sleeping, without waking up Wont wake up Cant stand up or alone Bluish skin or skin that looks flushed Clammy skin or cool to the touch
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Any question, call 911 Don’t try to guess bac Know the danger signs Overdose is reversible, poisoning may not be Stay with the victim Clear airway from vomit Tell medics what they drank
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Don’t give them food Don’t give them coffee Don’t give them a cold shower Don’t put them to sleep/bed Don’t leave them alone Don’t make them walk it off ** What does Mrs. Wills want you to do???**
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the KEG PARTY But first, lets go get some popcorn!!!!
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Assault- any behavior that causes another person to be afraid. Doesn’t have to be contact Battery- intentionally cause bodily injury Daterape- one who engages in sexual intercourse while one is under the influence of alcochol. Consent- can’t be given if under the influence of drugs or alcohol Statutory rape- sexual intercourse of a person over 18 with a person under 16 wheth consent is given or not
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Why are you here? What the heck happened? What have you learned through your experience? What have you learned through this education? Do you think people look at you differently now? Do you think differently of yourself? What will you do differently in the future?
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