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ALCOHOL




  ALCOPOP
75% of High School
  Students report having
tried alcohol at least once.
     28% reported having an
    alcoholic beverage in the
            last month
 Male students more likely than
     female students to report
      episodic heavy drinking
What is Alcohol?
• Depressant
• Contains intoxicating
  substance called ethyl
  alcohol or ethanol
• Slows down the functions of
  the brain and other parts of
  the nervous system
What is Alcohol?
• Produced by a fermentation process
• Proof is the amount of alcohol in
  the substance (ex. 100 proof bottle
  of vodka is 50% alcohol)
• 12 oz. Beer = 4 oz. Wine = 1 oz. liquor
Effects of Alcohol
• Heart/Blood Vessels
  – Short term
     • Perspiration increases and skin
       becomes flushed
  – Long Term
     • High blood pressure and damage
       to the heart muscle; blood vessels
       harden and become less flexible
More Effects
• Brain/Nervous System
 – Short Term
   • Speech is slurred and
     difficulty walking
 – Long Term
   • Brain cells are destroyed and
     unable to be replaced;
     damage to nerves in body
     resulting in numbness in
     hands and feet
…The Rest of Alcohol Effects
• Liver
 –Short Term
   • Liver changes alcohol into water
     and carbon dioxide
 –Long Term
   • Liver is damaged possibly
     resulting in cirrhosis (scarring
     and destruction of the liver)
Liver
• Can only oxidize about 1 serving of
  alcohol an hour
• NO WAY to speed up this process
• Until liver has had time to oxidize all of
  the alcohol ingested, it keeps circulating
  through the bloodstream
Liver Damage
• FATTY LIVER
 –alcohol interferes with body’s
  ability to break down fats.
   • Excess fat blocks flow in liver
     resulting in reduced oxygen and cell
     death
   • can be REVERSED when drinking
     stops
Liver Damage
• CIRRHOSIS
 –scarring of the liver
 –no blood flow in scarred area
 –liver cannot function
 –symptoms: high blood pressure,
  abdominal swelling, jaundice
 –IRREVERSIBLE
Healthy Liver


                Alcoholic
…The Rest of Alcohol Effects
• Stomach/Pancreas
  –Short Term
   • Stomach acids increase, which often
     results in nausea and vomiting
 –Long Term
   • Irritation occurs in the stomach
     lining, causing open sores called
     ulcers; pancreas becomes inflamed
Binge Drinking
•   5 or more drinks in a sitting for men
•   4 or more drinks in a sitting for women
•   May lead to Alcohol Poisoning
•   May lead to unplanned unprotected sex
•   May lead to drug use
•   Many high school/college students die
    from alcohol poisoning from binge
    drinking on the weekends.
Dangers of Binge Drinking
• Unintentional injuries (e.g. car crash,
  falls, burns, drowning).
• Intentional injuries (e.g. firearm injuries,
  sexual assault, domestic violence).
• Alcohol poisoning.
• STD’s and/or Unintended pregnancy.
• High blood pressure, stroke, and other
  cardiovascular diseases.
• Liver Disease
Factors affecting the amount of
  alcohol in a person’s blood
    • Gender
    • Metabolism
    • Amount of Alcohol (not # of
      drinks)
    • How much they weigh
    • How much time elapses after
      or between drinks
Drinking and Driving
• Drinking alcohol impairs vision,
  reaction time, and coordination.
• DWI and DUI –leading cause of death
  among teens
• Signs of intoxication can begin to
  appear as low as 0.02
• There is no acceptable BAC level for
  anyone under 21
SAFEST
AMOUNT OF
DRINKS = 0!!!

This is at any age!!!!
Consequences of teen DUI
• Harm to the driver and others
• Severely restricted driving
  privileges
• Alcohol related injuries, property
  damage, and death
• Living with remorse
Blood Alcohol Concentration
 • Amount of alcohol in a person’s
   bloodstream
 • legal limit for IL is .08% for
   people 21 years old and older
 • legal limit for IL is zero for
   people under 21
Alcohol Poisoning
• Dangerous to just “sleep it off”
• Signs
  –Mental confusion, stupor, coma,
    inability to be excited, vomiting,
    and seizures
  –Slow Respiration        *Hypothermia
     *Dehydration *Irregular heartbeat
  – CALL 911 immediately if suspicious of
    poisoning
What are some things that
people do to ‘sober up’?
WHAT SOBERS A
PERSON UP THE
 FASTEST????

  TIME!!!
Alcoholism
• A disease in which a person has
  a physical or psychological
  dependence on drinks that
  contain alcohol.
• Characterized as an impaired
  ability to study, work, or
  socialize normally.
The 3 Stages of Alcoholism
• Early Stage (Stage 1)
  – to relax, relieve stress
  – leads to necessity to manage stress
  – begins to become intoxicated
    regularly
  – makes excuses and tries to rationalize
    drinking behavior
• Middle Stage (Stage 2)
  – drinker denies or tries to hide problem
  – body develops tolerance
  – frequently absent from school or work
  – drinking is central event in a persons
    life
  – drinks when alone
  – drinks first thing in the morning
  – drinks daily
• Final Stage (Stage 3)
  – person becomes aggressive & isolated
  – malnutrition occurs because drinker
    consumes alcohol and does not worry about
    food
  – body is addicted
  – try to quit=WITHDRAWAL
  – Delirium Tremens-hot/cold flashes, tremors,
    nightmares, hallucinations, fear of people
    and animals
*****NO CURE---ONLY RECOVERY*****
Effects on Family and Society

• 40% of violent crimes annually
  are alcohol related
• ½ of all homicide victims have
  alcohol in their bloodstream
Treatment
• Cannot be cured
• Can be treated
• Counseling
• Medication
Where to go for help
• Alcoholics Anonymous
• National Association for
  children of alcoholics
• National drug and treatment
  referral routing service.
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Al cohol

  • 2. 75% of High School Students report having tried alcohol at least once. 28% reported having an alcoholic beverage in the last month Male students more likely than female students to report episodic heavy drinking
  • 3. What is Alcohol? • Depressant • Contains intoxicating substance called ethyl alcohol or ethanol • Slows down the functions of the brain and other parts of the nervous system
  • 4. What is Alcohol? • Produced by a fermentation process • Proof is the amount of alcohol in the substance (ex. 100 proof bottle of vodka is 50% alcohol) • 12 oz. Beer = 4 oz. Wine = 1 oz. liquor
  • 5. Effects of Alcohol • Heart/Blood Vessels – Short term • Perspiration increases and skin becomes flushed – Long Term • High blood pressure and damage to the heart muscle; blood vessels harden and become less flexible
  • 6. More Effects • Brain/Nervous System – Short Term • Speech is slurred and difficulty walking – Long Term • Brain cells are destroyed and unable to be replaced; damage to nerves in body resulting in numbness in hands and feet
  • 7. …The Rest of Alcohol Effects • Liver –Short Term • Liver changes alcohol into water and carbon dioxide –Long Term • Liver is damaged possibly resulting in cirrhosis (scarring and destruction of the liver)
  • 8. Liver • Can only oxidize about 1 serving of alcohol an hour • NO WAY to speed up this process • Until liver has had time to oxidize all of the alcohol ingested, it keeps circulating through the bloodstream
  • 9. Liver Damage • FATTY LIVER –alcohol interferes with body’s ability to break down fats. • Excess fat blocks flow in liver resulting in reduced oxygen and cell death • can be REVERSED when drinking stops
  • 10. Liver Damage • CIRRHOSIS –scarring of the liver –no blood flow in scarred area –liver cannot function –symptoms: high blood pressure, abdominal swelling, jaundice –IRREVERSIBLE
  • 11. Healthy Liver Alcoholic
  • 12. …The Rest of Alcohol Effects • Stomach/Pancreas –Short Term • Stomach acids increase, which often results in nausea and vomiting –Long Term • Irritation occurs in the stomach lining, causing open sores called ulcers; pancreas becomes inflamed
  • 13. Binge Drinking • 5 or more drinks in a sitting for men • 4 or more drinks in a sitting for women • May lead to Alcohol Poisoning • May lead to unplanned unprotected sex • May lead to drug use • Many high school/college students die from alcohol poisoning from binge drinking on the weekends.
  • 14. Dangers of Binge Drinking • Unintentional injuries (e.g. car crash, falls, burns, drowning). • Intentional injuries (e.g. firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence). • Alcohol poisoning. • STD’s and/or Unintended pregnancy. • High blood pressure, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases. • Liver Disease
  • 15. Factors affecting the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood • Gender • Metabolism • Amount of Alcohol (not # of drinks) • How much they weigh • How much time elapses after or between drinks
  • 16. Drinking and Driving • Drinking alcohol impairs vision, reaction time, and coordination. • DWI and DUI –leading cause of death among teens • Signs of intoxication can begin to appear as low as 0.02 • There is no acceptable BAC level for anyone under 21
  • 17. SAFEST AMOUNT OF DRINKS = 0!!! This is at any age!!!!
  • 18. Consequences of teen DUI • Harm to the driver and others • Severely restricted driving privileges • Alcohol related injuries, property damage, and death • Living with remorse
  • 19. Blood Alcohol Concentration • Amount of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream • legal limit for IL is .08% for people 21 years old and older • legal limit for IL is zero for people under 21
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Alcohol Poisoning • Dangerous to just “sleep it off” • Signs –Mental confusion, stupor, coma, inability to be excited, vomiting, and seizures –Slow Respiration *Hypothermia *Dehydration *Irregular heartbeat – CALL 911 immediately if suspicious of poisoning
  • 23. What are some things that people do to ‘sober up’?
  • 24. WHAT SOBERS A PERSON UP THE FASTEST???? TIME!!!
  • 25. Alcoholism • A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol. • Characterized as an impaired ability to study, work, or socialize normally.
  • 26. The 3 Stages of Alcoholism • Early Stage (Stage 1) – to relax, relieve stress – leads to necessity to manage stress – begins to become intoxicated regularly – makes excuses and tries to rationalize drinking behavior
  • 27. • Middle Stage (Stage 2) – drinker denies or tries to hide problem – body develops tolerance – frequently absent from school or work – drinking is central event in a persons life – drinks when alone – drinks first thing in the morning – drinks daily
  • 28. • Final Stage (Stage 3) – person becomes aggressive & isolated – malnutrition occurs because drinker consumes alcohol and does not worry about food – body is addicted – try to quit=WITHDRAWAL – Delirium Tremens-hot/cold flashes, tremors, nightmares, hallucinations, fear of people and animals *****NO CURE---ONLY RECOVERY*****
  • 29. Effects on Family and Society • 40% of violent crimes annually are alcohol related • ½ of all homicide victims have alcohol in their bloodstream
  • 30. Treatment • Cannot be cured • Can be treated • Counseling • Medication
  • 31. Where to go for help • Alcoholics Anonymous • National Association for children of alcoholics • National drug and treatment referral routing service.
  • 32. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.