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| ___% of alcohol related deaths are from ___ to ___ years old. |
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| After 10 pm 80% of car crashes involve alcohol. True or False? |
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False! After midnight 90% of car crashes involve alcohol. |
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| As alcohol concentrations build up, body functions are affected. True or False? |
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| Alcohol gives you high energy enabling you to continue in what you are doing. True or False? |
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False! Alcohol gives a FALSE sense of high energy. |
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| Alcohol confuses decision making. True or False? |
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| #1 most frequently committed violent crime in America. |
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| depressant-makes you tired. |
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| What is the first thing alcohol affects? |
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| Mental abilities: judgement |
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| What is the second thing alcohol affects? |
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| Sensory motor function: physical abilities |
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What is the third thing alcohol affects? and...a. b. c. |
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Higher levels of concentration a. unable to stand or walk b. loss of consciousness c. death |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 1. |
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| number of drinks consumed |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 2. |
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| amount of alcohol in each drink |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 3. |
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| length of time to consume a drink |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 4. |
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| length of time between drinks |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 5. |
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| amount and type of food in the stomach |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 6. |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 7. |
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| physical and emotional state of the drinker |
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Degrees of impairment - factors that will affect how intoxicated you will get: 8. |
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| age and drinking experience of the drinker |
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| Blood Alcohol Concentration |
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| IDK - you didn't write this one in your notes! ask your friends before you take your test. |
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| impaired - may or may not be legally drunk, legally intoxicated |
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| The most accurate way to test a persons BAC is |
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| The second most accurate way to test a persons BAC is |
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| The third most accurate way to test a persons BAC is |
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| What is implied consent law? |
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| Upon signing for your driver license the state has the right to check you BAC level whether or not you have been drinking. They must have probable cause unless they are doing a spot check. |
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| Failure to consent to BAC test will result |
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| in loss of your license for a minimum of 6 months. |
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| How can you rid your body of alcohol? |
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| Name 3 common ways people try to sober up that do not work. |
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drinking coffee cold showers exercise |
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| How does drinking coffee affect a drunk person? |
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It does NOT sober a person up, it creates a wide awake drunk. |
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| How does taking a cold shower affect a drunk person? |
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| It does NOT sober a person up, it creates a wet drunk. |
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| How does exercising affect a drunk person? |
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| It does NOT sober a person up, it creates an active drunk. |
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| How many licensed drivers are arrested for DUI? |
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| How many drivers do you meet are under the influence? |
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| How often are teens killed in an alcohol related death? |
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| Alcohol is not digested. True or False? |
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True! Alcohol is absorbed directly into the blood stream through the walls of the stomach and the small intestine. |
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| Where does alcohol go first? (in the body) |
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| organs with the highest fluid content |
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| increases with alcohol consumption |
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| As the severity of a crash increases so does |
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| - the likelihood that alcohol was involved. |
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| Ways to reduce the risk of driving after drinking: |
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1. don't drive 2. designate a non drinking driver to drive 3. don't ride with a drinking driver 4. stay where you are until sober enough to drive |
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