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Title: Alcohol Affects The Body


1
Alcohol Affects The Body
  • 10.1

2
Key Terms
  • Alcohol-The drug in wine, beer liquor that
    causes intoxication.
  • Alcohol is considered a drug because it causes a
    change in a persons physical mental state.

3
Key Terms
  • Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) - The amount of
    alcohol in a persons blood, expressed as a
    percentage.

4
Key Terms
  • Binge Drinking - Drinking 5 or more drinks in one
    sitting.
  • A person can drink a fatal amount of alcohol
    before the effects of severe intoxication sets in.

5
Key Terms
  • Cirrhosis - A deadly disease that replaces
    healthy liver tissue with scar tissue.
  • Most often caused by long term alcohol abuse.

6
FACT
  • Alcohol is the most widely used abused drug.
  • One beer contains the same amount of alcohol as a
    glass of wine or a shot of vodka.

7
Short-Term Effects of Alcohol
  • Minor Effects
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dehydration
  • Loss of judgment and self- control
  • Reduced reaction time
  • Poor vision
  • Serious Effects
  • Memory loss
  • Blackout
  • Coma
  • Death

8
Myth
  • If I weigh 160 lbs, I can drink three beers w/out
    affecting my driving because Ill still be under
    the legal limit of 0.08.

9
Fact
  • The ability to drive is affected even at a B.A.C.
    of 0.02.
  • Just one drink can affect a persons ability to
    drive safely.

10
The Dangers of Binge Drinking
  • Eight drinks or more in an hour can cause the
    brain heart to stop working.
  • This is called alcohol poisoning, or alcohol
    overdose,
  • It can be fatal.

11
Alcohol Poisoning
  • Symptoms
  • Extreme vomiting,
  • Loss consciousness,
  • Dangerously slowed breathing.
  • Get medical help immediately.
  • Turn the victim onto his/her side so they wont
    choke die from vomiting.
  • If certified, administer CPR if the person is not
    breathing has no pulse.

12
Long-Term Effects
  1. Brain - Brain damage, shrunken brain dead brain
    cells.
  2. Heart - Irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure,
    enlargement of the heart, anemia.
  3. Immune System - Diminished immune system function
    - makes fighting off disease difficult.
  4. Small Intestine - Decreased ability to absorb
    vitamins
  5. Mouth, Esophagus Stomach - Irritation stomach
    bleeding cancer of the mouth, esophagus,
    stomach.
  6. Liver - Hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver cancer
  7. Pancreas Pancreatic Cancer
  8. Kidneys Loss of bladder control

13
Damage To The Brain
  • Alcoholism is the 2nd leading cause of dementia.
  • Dementia is a decrease of brain function that
    includes personality changes memory loss.

14
Effects on the Mind
  • About 15 minutes after finishing one or two
    drinks, most people begin to feel more relaxed
    talkative, they laugh more easily.
  • The drinker loses the ability to make good
    decisions, pay attention, follow complex
    thoughts, or cope with difficult situations.
  • A person loses the ability to focus his/her eyes.
  • The person slurs his/her speech, loses
    coordination, may experience drastic mood
    swings.
  • The drinker loses his/her inhibitions.
  • Inhibitions are the natural limits that people
    put on their behavior.

15
Cirrhosis
  • The 12th leading cause of death in
    the U.S.
  • 1/2 of Cirrhosis deaths are from chronic alcohol
    abuse.

16
Alcoholism Affects the Family Society
  • Chap 10.2

17
Key Terms
  • Alcohol Abuse - drinking too much or at
    inappropriate times.
  • Alcoholism - lose control of drinking behavior.
  • Enabling - help addict avoid consequences.
  • Co-dependency - sacrifice your needs for the
    needs of an addict.
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) - affects fetus when
    mother consumes too much alcohol during
    pregnancy.

18
What Is Alcoholism?
  • A disease that causes a person to lose control of
    his or her drinking. (Cant stop)
  • The drinker is physically emotionally addicted
    to alcohol.
  • Alcoholics suffer physical pains when they dont
    get alcohol. (DTs)

19
Tolerance
Dependence
Alcoholism
Problem Drinking
20
Alcoholism Risk Factors
  • Age - Teens who drink before 15 years old are
    more likely to become alcoholics than a person
    who waits until theyre 21.
  • Social Environment Having friends who drink,
    (you do because they do).
  • Genetics You are 25 likely to become an
    alcoholic if someone in your family drinks.
  • Risk-Taking Personality

21
Warning Signs of Alcoholism
  • Drinking to deal w/anger.
  • Changing friends or personal habits.
  • Being defensive about drinking.
  • Feeling depressed.
  • Drinking alone.
  • Drinking just to get drunk.
  • Hiding your drinking.
  • Drinking at inappropriate times.

22
Affects On The Family
  • Guilty Feelings - Family feels guilty
  • Fear of Unpredictable Behavior - Family never
    knows what to expect from the drinker.
  • Violence - Families may become victims.
  • Neglect Isolation - Drinkers avoid their
    children drink instead. Alcoholic avoids help
    from family, friends, coworkers.
  • Ignoring Ones Own Needs - Families sacrifices
    their needs to meet addicts needs.

23
Alcoholism Can Be Treated
  • Treatment Programs - Helps alcoholics during
    difficult stages helps alcoholics understand
    why they drink.
  • During withdrawal, the person suffers from
    nervousness, headaches, chills, nausea, seizures,
    uncontrollable shaking.
  • Al-Anon Ala-Teen - Support Groups for the
    families of alcoholics.
  • Helps the families talk share their feelings
    about what the alcoholic is doing to their family.

24
Teens And Alcohol
10.3
25
Key Terms
  • Designated Driver - A person who chooses not to
    drink alcohol in a social setting so that he or
    she can safely drive himself or herself others
  • DUI - Driving Under the Influence - Anyone caught
    Driving Under the Influence will be arrested.
  • Zero Tolerance If you are under 21 are
    stopped for a DUI, your license is suspended,
    fined, do community service, or may go to jail.

26
Teens Alcohol
  • 1700 Teens die annually from drunk driving
  • 1/5 Teen related drunk driving accidents are
    fatal
  • 60 of all teen deaths in car accidents involve
    alcohol.
  • Drunk driving is a serious crime that has serious
    consequences such as
  • Brain damage, spinal cord injuries, paralysis
    emotional stress resulting from a death.

27
Getting Home Safe And Sober
  • Dont Drink It can be fatal.
  • Plan Ahead - Before you go out were they might be
    serving alcohol, plan a safe way home.
  • A designated driver.
  • A friend or family member who will pick you up.
  • Call a taxi.

28
Drinking And Sexual Activity
  • Drinking and sexual activity can lead to
  • Unplanned Pregnancies,
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),
  • Regret the emotional pain of an unhealthy
    sexual relationship, /or
  • Rape.

29
Drinking And Sexual Activity Continued
  • 60 of college women who have acquired STDs,
    including AIDS genital herpes, were under the
    influence of alcohol at the time they had
    intercourse.
  • 95 of violent crime has been because of the use
    of alcohol.

30
Drinking And Teen Brains
  • The brains and bodies of teens are still
    developing.
  • Drinking before the age of 21 can cause
    irreversible brain damage.

31
Saying No To Alcohol
  • Many teens have been pressured to use alcohol, by
    advertisements, TV, or movies.
  • Its even harder to say no when your own friend is
    telling you to drink.
  • Dont stress yourself, the best way to stay away
    from alcohol is to avoid the people that use it.

32
Practice Saying No
  • Buy yourself some time, go some place where you
    can be alone think about how to get yourself
    out of the situation.
  • Give good reasons why you choose not to drink
    ex If one of your friends asks you to drink at
    least one, you can say, I promised to get us
    both home safe.

33
Practice Saying No, Continued
  • State the consequences you face if you drink -
    ex If your friends tell you to have just one,
    you can say, I would get grounded if my parents
    saw me drunk.

34
Say No Firmly
  • No is a simple and powerful word that will send
    the message to the other person, when you say no,
    make sure you say it clearly.
  • If the person insists, say, No thank you, and
    walk away.

35
Say No Firmly, Continued
  • If necessary, say no again and include an
    alternate activity, if that person keeps on
    insisting change the subject or include something
    fun for example dancing playing outside etc.
  • Walk away if the person just doesnt understand
    that youve been saying no, leave the situation.

36
Section 1 Review
  • Why alcohol is considered a drug?
  • Which of the following is not a short-term effect
    of alcohol?
  • A. poor vision
  • B. poor judgment
  • C. reduced reaction time
  • D. increased self-control

37
Section 1 Review
  • Identify the term for the drug in beer wine and
    liquor that causes intoxication.
  • Define intoxication
  • Define cirrhosis
  • Describe the danger of binge drinking?
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