Module 8
Approximately ___________ of fatal highway crashes are alcohol related
31%
In 1990 approximately ___________ people were killed each year due to crashes as compared to approximately ___________ in recent years.
45,000; 30,000
Drivers with a BAC of .08 or higher involved in alcohol related crashes are responsible for approximately __________ of the economic cost and societal harm resulting from alcohol use in 2010.
90%
Heavy alcohol use, which can cause scarring to liver tissue, can result in the liver disease called:
Cirrhosis
An individual who sells an alcoholic beverage to a minor in Texas commits a:
Class A misdemeanor
Recent findings from the national highway traffic safety administration (NHTSA) show a general ___________ of fatalities and injuries from motor vehicle crashes over the last 25 years.
Decline
Alcohol is categorized as a:
Depressant
True or false: All prescription drugs are safe to use when driving.
False
True or false: alcohol consumption and driving only affects the driver.
False
True or false: coffee, shower, exercise, and cold air can all help to speed up the process eliminating alcohol from your system
False
True or false: it is not possible to overdose on alcohol
False
One of the most noticeable side effects of hallucinogen use Is the __________ which occurs when perception of reality is altered.
Flashback
The risk of being involved in a vehicle crash is higher for _________ individuals than ___________ people at all levels of blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
Younger; older
In 1997, the Texas legislator adopted _____________ which established the zero tolerance law for minors
Senate Bill 35
Studies have demonstrated that alcoholics have low levels of __________ in their brain and spinal fluid.
Serotonin
_____________ effect is what happens when you combine the intake of two or more drugs at the same time.
Synergistic
True or false: alcohol is a gateway drug
True
True or false: in 2014, Texas was the state with the highest number of alcoholic used driving fatalities in the U.S
True
Common psychological characteristics of substance abuse include:
- rigid thinking patterns - inability to express or manage feelings - need for control
Alcohol is implicated in a very large number of road collisions because it leads to:
- slow reflexes - problems with vision - loss of self control
Excessive alcohol use can result in long-term negative health effects, including:
- stomach damage - heart damage - brain damage
Some of the short-term health effects of alcohol include:
-decreased peripheral vision, multiple vision, blurry vision, and night vision impairment - impaired judgement - impaired muscle coordination
Once alcohol is in the bloodstream, all people, regardless of weight, will metabolize between ___________ alcohol per hour
.015% to .020%
The presumptive definition of driving under the influence in Texas is having a blood alcohol content (BAC) of:
.08
According to NHTSA's "2014 crash data key findings" report a fatal vehicle crash happens every:
15 minutes
_________ is typically influenced by tolerance, which over time causes symptoms such as "DTs"
Alcohol dependence
An individual may abuse alcohol to:
Cope with every day stressors and use as self medication
Which of the following is one of the six major neurotransmitters that account for most of the effects produced by drug use?
Dopamine
Proof is_________ the alcoholic percentage of a beverage
Double
Which of the following is important for a drug abuse prevention or medication for a high-risk groups?
Early identification and interventions
The first portion of the brain that is affected by alcohol is the _____________ which deals with judgment, awareness, and decision making
Frontal lobe
Impaired drivers:
Have compromised judgement and are incapable of quick decision making in an emergency situation
Which of the following is not a possible contributing factor for an individual's problem with drug abuse?
High self esteem
The ______________ states that any minor arrested under the suspicion of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other drugs automatically agrees to having blood or breath samples taken for analysis
Implied consent law for minors
____________ are significant more likely to operate a vehicle intoxicated than __________
Men; women
_____________ is associated with mood and sleep and is impacted by narcotic drugs.
Norepinephrine
The amount of alcohol in a 1.5 oz. sir of hard liquor (around 40% alcohol) is equal to:
One 12 oz. can of regular beer
Which of the following is not a factor that influences underage drinking
Opinions
Heroin, codeine, and morphine are examples of:
Opioids/ narcotics
When alcohol is consumed, it can appear to act as a ____________ for the first hour after consumption, but it's truly a____________.
Stimulant; depressant
Which of the following classifications of drugs produces excitatory effects in the central nervous system, characterized by increased wakefulness, alertness, and depression of appetite?
Stimulants
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is :
The measurement of the weight of alcohol in your bloodstream per unit of volume and it is the best way to determine impairment due to alcohol
An individual who purchases alcohol for a minor in Texas can be fined up to:
$2,000
According to the CDC, projections show that excessive alcohol use had an economic cost of ___________ in the United States in 2010.
$249 billion
Which of the following is a recommended strategy for parents to encourage a zero tolerance lifestyle for their students?
- Set curfews and enforce them - ensure students are well-versed in reasons why they should avoid alcohol and other drugs - Encourage students to get involved in after school activities
Ways to avoid driving impaired include:
- plan ahead and select a designated driver - drink at a friends house and spend the night - take a taxi
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people age:
3-34
Every _________ minutes an alcohol-related motor vehicle crash kills someone
53
According to the CDC's YRBSS, what percentage of Texas high school students in 2013 reported having consumed at least 1 drink?
67%
Any offense DUI by a minor aged 10 to 17 is called __________________ under the family code.
Delinquent conduct
True or false: zero tolerance law in Texas only applies to minors driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
False
Which of the following might be an excuse given by an individual with a substance abuse problem?
"Most people drink more than I do"
The fine for a first offense of driving under the influence of alcohol by a minor for a driver at age 17 to 21 can be up to:
$500
A___________ in Texas carries a fine up to $4,000, suspended drivers license for up to 2 years, and 1 year in jail
2nd DWI offense
The first effects of alcohol use are:
A reduction in a persons inhibition and judgment
The only thing that prevents absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream is ___________.
Abstinence
Lack of emotional control, degraded motor control and simple reaction time, decreased visual and motor coordination, and loss of balance are all effects of:
Depressant use
In 2014, there were significantly ___________ female than male alcohol impaired drivers
Less
Addictive drugs affect a portion of the brain called the:
Limbic system
Which of the following is not a possible penalty a young driver could face if convicted of a DUI by a minor?
Required to retake a driver education course