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Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol Abuse. Breanna Thompson. Megan Helal. 19 years old Successful student at Navarro University Average American student. Megan Helal. Attended a Frat Party Over a span of 2 hours consumed 10 to 17 vodka shots Alcohol level 0.45% 0.37% past the .08% legal limit

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Alcohol Abuse

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  1. Alcohol Abuse Breanna Thompson

  2. Megan Helal 19 years old Successful student at Navarro University Average American student.

  3. Megan Helal Attended a Frat Party Over a span of 2 hours consumed 10 to 17 vodka shots Alcohol level 0.45% 0.37% past the .08% legal limit Found dead a few hours later at her boyfriend’s apartment.

  4. What is alcohol? • A colorless volatile flammable liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as fuel. • In the US, a standard drink is a drink that 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol.

  5. What does alcohol consist of ? • Ethanol • Made by fermenting carbohydrates, such as sugars or starches. • Yeast-a commercial leavening agent containing yeast cells; used to raise the dough in making bread and for fermenting beer or whiskey • Combinations are endless.

  6. Good Feelings-Sort of • Alcohol has various affects on each person.

  7. No one is the same • Alcohol effects everyone differently. • Weight • Age • Alcohol Tolerance

  8. Men vs. Women • Affected differently. • Women have more body fat. Tend to absorb 30% more alcohol into their system than men. • Men and women of the same height and weight do not absorb alcohol the same. • Women recover from alcohol faster.

  9. Long term effects • Neurological health problems(dementia, stroke) • Liver diseases( Cirrhosis, Alcoholic hepatitis)

  10. Project time • Tested 25 people between the ages of 23-65. • Asked 7 basic questions.

  11. Basic Knowledge • What is the legal alcohol limit? • Will eating a meal before drinking keep you from getting intoxicated? • What blood alcohol percentage will cause a coma or even death? • On an average night of drinking do you become intoxicated? • Are men and women affected the same way by alcohol? • What age is the average age of a DUI offender?

  12. What is the legal alcohol limit?

  13. Will eating a big meal keep you from getting intoxicated?

  14. What blood alcohol level will result in a coma or even death?

  15. Are men and women affected the same way by alcohol?

  16. Average age of DUI offender?

  17. Conclusion • Alcohol isn’t a bad thing. • Can be fun-when used in moderation. • Know your limit.

  18. Any Questions?

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