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Why is alcohol harmful?

Getting Help

Answer 1aA drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits,

vegetables and grains.

Question 1aWhat is Alcohol?

Answer 2aOther ways of thinking or

acting.

Question 2aWhat are alternatives?

Answer 3a1.It’s against the law

2. It’s bad for your health

Question 3aWhy is drinking a bad idea?

Answer 4a“Drinking will help me with my problems.”

I’ll look more grown up with a drink.

My friends are pressuring my too do it.

A drink will help me relax.

Question 4a Why do some teens drink alchohol?

Answer 5aThe S.T.O.P strategy.

Question 5aWhat is Say no in a firm voice?

Tell why not?

Offer other ideas?

Promptly Leave?

Answer 1bThe ability of the body to respond

quickly and appropriately to situations.

Question 1bWhat is Reaction Time?

Answer 2b1.The organ that breaks down alcohol once it enters the

blood stream.

Question 2bWhat is the liver?

Answer 3bA person’s mental and physical abilities

have been impaired by alcohol.

Question 3bWhat are saturated fats?

Answer 4bKnown to reduce LDL cholesterol.

Question 4bWhat is intoxication?

Answer 5b.08

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Question 5b

Answer 1cA measure of the amount of alcohol present in a

person’s blood.

Question 1cWhat is blood alcohol content?

Answer 2c a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol

or a short time period.

Question 2cWhat is alcohol poisoning?

Answer 3cA condition in which the body

doesn’t get the nutrients it needs to grow and function

properly.

Question 3cWhat is malnutrition?

Answer 4cThis is a condition in which fats build up in the liver and

cannot be broken down.

Question 4cWhat is Fatty Liver?

Answer 5cLong term effects of alcohol use on

the mouth, stomach, and heart

Question 5cHeartburn, Ulcers, cancer, congestive heart

failure, high blood pressure.

Answer 1dConsumption of a large quantity of alcohol

ins a very short time period.

Question 1dWhat is Binge Drinking?

Answer 2 dA conscious or unconscious restraint of a

person’s own behaviors or actions.

Question 2d

What is Inhibition?

Answer 3dAlcohol related birth defects

that include both physical and mental problems.

Question 3dWhat is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

Answer 4dPeople who create an atmosphere in which an

alcoholic can comfortably continue his/her unacceptable behavior.

Question 4dWhat is an Enabler?

Answer 5dA pattern of drinking that results in one or

more well-defined behaviors within a 12 month period.

Question 5dWhat is alcohol abuse?

Answer 1eNeed to feel worthwhile.

Need to be loved and love

Need to belong

Question 1eWhat are basic emotional needs?

Answer 2eDenial, Craving, Loss of Control, Tolerance,

Physical Dependance

Question 2eWhat are symptoms of alcoholism?

Answer 3eSymptoms of stage one alcoholism

Question 3e1.Drinks to relax from stress.

2.Looks for opportinities to drink.

3.Gradual increase in tolerance.

Answer 4eSigns of stage 2 alcoholism

Question 4eWhat is:

1.Saying or doing hurtful things.

2.Sneaking extra drinks and feeling guilty.

3.Making excuses to drink.

Answer 5eSigns of stage 3 and 4 alcoholism.

Question 5eWhat are; aggressive resentful behavior, failing to

keep promises, losing interest to anything but alcohol, avoiding loved ones, tremors, trouble at work, long periods of being drunk, strange fears,

hallucinations, malnutrition

Make your wager

Final AnswerThe four steps to recovery from alcoholism.

Final QuestionWhat is

1.Admission

2.Counseling

3.Detoxification

4.Resolution