Do Now Silent Reading: Read the “10 Myths About Alcohol” article.

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Do Now Silent Reading: Read the “10 Myths About Alcohol” article.

Transcript of Do Now Silent Reading: Read the “10 Myths About Alcohol” article.

Do Now

Silent Reading: Read the “10 Myths About Alcohol” article.

•Complete the Effects of Alcohol Worksheet as we go through this presentation.

BRAINBRAIN• Alcohol reaches the brain

as soon as it is consumed.• Slows down the CNS• Thought processes are

disorganized.• Memory and concentration

are dulled.• Decision Making skills are

badly affected.

HEARTHEART• Increase in heart rate

and blood pressure.• Causes scar tissue to

build up in muscle fibers of the heart.

• Increase risk of heart attack and strokes.

STOMACHSTOMACH• Increases flow of

gastric juices.• Alcohol in high

quantities will cause a larger flow of these gastric juices irritating

DRIVINGDRIVING• Reduces the ability to

judge distances, speeds, and turns; as well as, one’s own capabilities and limitations

• Increase in risk taking• Slows reflexes• Aids in forgetfulness• Reduces ability to

concentrate

BAC LEVELSBAC LEVELS.02-.03 % BAC: You are slightly light headed; inhibitions are loosened ( Missouri

defines .02% as legally drunk for those under 21 years of age). .05%-.06 BAC: You’re warm and relaxed; you’re behavior may become exaggerated. .08-.09% BAC: You are legally drunk; you may start to slur your speech, your sense of

balance is probably off, and your motor skills are becoming impaired. .10%-.12% BAC: At this level, you feel euphoric, but you lack coordination and balance; your

motor skills are markedly impaired, as are your judgment and memory. .14%-.17% BAC: Euphoric feelings may give way to unpleasant feelings; you have difficulty

talking, walking, or even standing; your judgment and perception are severely impaired. .20% BAC: You feel confused, dazed, or otherwise disoriented ; at this point you may

experience nausea and/or start vomiting; blackouts are likely. .25% BAC: All mental, physical, and sensory functions are severely impaired; you're at

increased risk of asphyxiation from choking on vomit and of seriously injuring yourself by falling or other accidents.

.30% BAC: You have little comprehension of where you are; you may suddenly pass out --with an alarming BAC like .30%, your body will decide to pass out for you.

.35% BAC: This blood alcohol level is the level of surgical anesthesia; you may stop breathing.

.40% BAC: You are probably in a coma. The nerve centers controlling your heartbeat and respiration are slowing down.

Deadly Vision Activity

We will now take part in the ‘Deadly Vision’ activity.

BRAINBRAIN• Long term, excessive

use leads to major brain damage.

• Moderate drinking kills off brain cells, leading to loss of intellectual abilities, such as memory loss and problem solving.

LIVERLIVER• Alcohol interferes with the livers

ability to break down fats.• Fatty liver is a condition which fat

build up and hampers the livers ability to work properly.

• Cirrhosis is a condition where the liver tissue is destroyed and then replaced with scar tissue.

• Hepatitis is an infection of the liver that causes weakness, jaundice, fever and sometimes death. It occurs because of the toxic effects of the drug.

TOLERANCETOLERANCE• Because alcohol is a

drug, people who use it regularly may develop a tolerance, making it necessary to drink more and more in order to produce the same effects.

• When tolerance occurs, people may drink an increasing amount of alcohol without appearing intoxicated.

WITHDRAWALWITHDRAWAL• An individual may

experience symptoms if the drug is stopped.

• Symptoms may range from jumpiness, sleeplessness, sweating and poor appetite to severe tremors, convulsions, and hallucinations.

MIXING DRUGSMIXING DRUGS• Synergistic Effect

occurs when two or more medicines are taken simultaneously.

• Multiplier Effect is when alcohol is taken with some other form of drug or medicine.

FASFAS• Condition in which the fetus

has been adversely affected mentally and physically by its mother’s alcohol use during pregnancy.

• 5,000 FAS babies are born yearly.

• FAS is the leading cause of mental retardation in the US.

FAS PROBLEMSFAS PROBLEMS• Low birth weight• Impaired speech• Cleft palate• General weakness• Slow body growth• Facial abnormalities• Poor coordination• Heart defects• Poor attention span• Hyperactivity

CLOSURE

Finish completing your Effects of Alcohol Worksheet