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“Standard Drink” Bulletin Board

“Standard Drink” Bulletin Board. Directions: Change fonts and colors to your liking. Print PowerPoint using these settings: Under “Page Setup,” slides “sized for on-screen show”. Under “Print,” make sure you print as “Slides” and not handouts or notes, and one slide will print per page.

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“Standard Drink” Bulletin Board

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  1. “Standard Drink” Bulletin Board Directions: Change fonts and colors to your liking. Print PowerPoint using these settings: Under “Page Setup,” slides “sized for on-screen show”. Under “Print,” make sure you print as “Slides” and not handouts or notes, and one slide will print per page. Use each page as a different cut-out for your bulletin board. Arrange however you want!

  2. Your liver metabolizes alcohol at about 1 standard drink an hour.

  3. The term “proof” refers to the amount of pure alcohol in hard liquor.

  4. A standard drink is any drink that contains about 0.6 fl. oz. of “pure” alcohol.

  5. Students who play drinking games often lose track of how many standard drinks they’ve had, resulting in more negative consequences.

  6. These drinks all contain the same amount of alcohol:

  7. 1.5 standard drinks

  8. A general rule of thumb is that the darker the beer/liquor/wine, the more alcohol the beverage contains.

  9. Much of the information in this bulletin board is from RethinkingDrinking.niaaa.nih.gov

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