Alcohol is a psychoactive drug Classified as Depressant

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Alcohol is a psychoactive drug -Classified as Depressant What is Alcohol? ★ Causes changes

Alcohol is a psychoactive drug -Classified as Depressant What is Alcohol? ★ Causes changes in brain chemistry ★ Alters Consciousness (Intoxication) ★ Slurred Speech ★ Unsteady Movement ★ Inability To React Quickly

Types The Types and Street Names of Alcohol ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Beer Wine

Types The Types and Street Names of Alcohol ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Beer Wine Whiskey Vodka Rum Sake Absinthe Street Names ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Moonshine Hard stuff Liquid Courage Juice Hootch Vino Draft ● Alcohol proof is a measurement of how much alcohol is found in an alcoholic beverage. ● The illegal selling of alcohol, otherwise known as bootlegging, still remains a widespread issue today.

● Effect of Alcohol on the Body ● ● ● ● Lowered inhibitions, leading

● Effect of Alcohol on the Body ● ● ● ● Lowered inhibitions, leading to poor social judgment Skin flushing Trouble concentrating Loss of coordination Slower brain activity Dulled perception, especially vision and hearing Sleepiness Mood swings Dilated pupils Reduced core body temperature Raised blood pressure and heart rate Stumbling Passing out Vomiting Shallow, irregular, or slow breathing

Legal and Social Issues Surrounding Alcohol Social Issues ● Alcohol reduces social inhibitions &

Legal and Social Issues Surrounding Alcohol Social Issues ● Alcohol reduces social inhibitions & may lead to high risk sexual activity ● Violence is a major problem associated with alcohol (I. E. robbery, assault, rape, domestic violence, & homicide) ● Alcohol increases injuries (i. E. automobile crashes, falls, fires) ● Alcohol is also been known to be a cause for suicides & depression Legal Issues ● The legal drinking age is 21 to decrease less drinking after age 21 ● Sobriety checkpoints ● Breathalyzer tests to measure the amount of alcohol consumed ● 0. 08% is the legal limit of alcohol in all states ● A DUI can be issued if you overpass the legal amount of alcohol that can be consumed

● Jail time Examples of Legal issues associated with Alcohol ● Loss of employment

● Jail time Examples of Legal issues associated with Alcohol ● Loss of employment ● Loss Financial Aid for School ● Court-ordered alcoholism treatment

Additional Information (Don’t try at home) ★ Eyeballing: pouring vodka into the eyeball ★

Additional Information (Don’t try at home) ★ Eyeballing: pouring vodka into the eyeball ★ Snorting Alcohol: snorted through a straw, is believed to make you drink faster ★ Buttchugging: self explanatory ★ Tampons soaked in alcohol: can lead to alcohol poisoning and hospitalization

Is Alcohol Addictive? Yes! Alcohol is an addictive drug! -10% of americans are addicted

Is Alcohol Addictive? Yes! Alcohol is an addictive drug! -10% of americans are addicted to alcohol (thats 18 million Americans) -It is the most used substance in America -It can mess with your physical vs Psychological part of your body -Can cause withdrawal RECOVERY. Consultants are available 24/7 at 1 -800 -

Alcohol is ingested and then it is absorbed into the bloodstream Route Of Administration

Alcohol is ingested and then it is absorbed into the bloodstream Route Of Administration

Two Examples of a Alcohol ● Alcohol is a depressant drug ● Alcohol slows

Two Examples of a Alcohol ● Alcohol is a depressant drug ● Alcohol slows the nervous system down

Reasons why people drink: ● Stress Relief ● Peer pressure: which still exists in

Reasons why people drink: ● Stress Relief ● Peer pressure: which still exists in adulthood ● People have misconceptions about health benefits ● FUN

Consequences of Alcohol 1. Loss of memory 2. Blacking out 3. Trouble forming new

Consequences of Alcohol 1. Loss of memory 2. Blacking out 3. Trouble forming new memories