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Alcohol use - ANSWERS--alcohol is a central nervous system depressant
-impairs brain functions & motor skills (increased risk of injuries and risk of
alcohol poisoning)
-damage to developing fetus (fetal alcohol syndrome)
-increased risk of liver disease, certain cancers, stroke, and alcohol
dependance/alcoholism
Drinking Levels - ANSWERS-Moderate drinking: up to 1 drink/day for women; up
to 2 drinks/day for men
Binge drinking: pattern of drinking that brings BAC to 0.08 g/dL, 4 drinks in 2
hours for women; 5 drinks in 2 hours for men, 5+ drinks on same occasion on at
least 1 day in the past 30 days
Heavy drinking: 5+ drinks on same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past
30 days
Alcohol Poisoning - ANSWERS--Person stops breathing....death
-Survivors can suffer irreversible brain damage
Signs:
,-mental confusion
-stupor
-coma
-person cannot be roused
-vomiting
-seizures
-slow breathing
-hypothermia
-paleness or bluish skin color
Alcohol Abuse vs. Alcoholism - ANSWERS-Alcohol abuse: drinking leads to
problems (at work, school, home, in personal relationships, with the law, or with
risk-taking), but person is NOT PHYSICALLY DEPENDENT ON ALCOHOL
Alcoholism: drinking causes serious problems, yet person keeps drinking
-Physical dependence
-tolerance: need more alcohol to feel drunk
-stopping leads to withdrawal symptoms
Alcohol Abuse Primary Prevention - ANSWERS--education
-taxes
-age restrictions (21+)
-law enforcement
-marketing restrictions
,Alcohol Use Secondary & Tertiary Prevention - ANSWERS--education
-taxes
-mutual support groups (AA)
-rehabilitation facilities
-behavioral therapies/counseling
-law enforcement
Prescription Stimulant Use: Adderall - ANSWERS--combination of amphetamine &
dextroamphetamine
(central nervous system stimulants, restores balance of certain
neurotransmitters)
Tobacco Use in U.S. - ANSWERS--26.5% of those age 12+ used a tobacco product
in the past 30 days
-20% of those age 18+ are current cigarette smokers
-Approx. 480,000 premature deaths/year
-Approx. 16 million people experience serious smoking-related illnesses/year
-Approx. 41,000 deaths/year due to diseases caused by environmental
(secondhand) tobacco smoke
-Single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death (heart disease,
lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, emphysema, low
birth weight infants)
Tobacco Use - ANSWERS--nicotine is a STIMULANT drug which releases
epinephrine which increases blood pressure, respiration, and heart rate
-increased levels of dopamine in brain (addictive)
, -nicotine addiction results from long term brain changes due to nicotine exposure
-other addictive chemicals?
Primary Prevention of Tobacco Use - ANSWERS--education
-taxes
-no smoking policies
-smoke-free legislation
-age restrictions (18+)
-marketing restrictions
Secondary & Tertiary Prevention - ANSWERS--education
-taxes
-no smoking policies
-nicotine replacement therapies
-cessation programs: self-help & counseling
Alcohol - ANSWERS-12 oz. beer = 8-9 oz. of malt liquor = 5 oz. of table wine = 1.5
oz. of 80-proof spirits
Alcohol in the U.S. - ANSWERS--more socially acceptable than other drug use
-#1 drug problem by: number of people abusing it, number of injuries & injury-
related deaths, money spent, economic costs
-Rx: treating ADHD & narcolepsy