true
6% men more likely to be heavy drinkers tan 4% women
true
30% of men are more likely to have 5 drinks in one day , and 12 days in the past
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true
69 % of men are more likely to be current drinkers than women
true
25-44 years of age are more common to drink
true
75 years of age are more unlikely to be drinkers
true
62% of white women are more likely to drink than 40% black women and 31% asain 40% hispanic
true
1 in 5 adults (21%) had more than five drinks in one day in the past year
true
70% population drink
rules to serving
1.anyone under 21, not serving anyone visibly intoxicating, intervene
Liability law
1. negligence
2. dram shop
BAC
weight, gender, rate of consumption
.60
upper limit result in death
.50
mid limit in death
.40
lower, result in alcohol poisoning
.30
loss of consciousness
.15
impaired judgement
.08
legally able to drive
Absorption Process
alcohol, speed intake, food,metabolism
Intoxication factors
psychological, tolerance, illness, experience
Psychological
mood, emotional, hungry, angry, tired, lonely
tolerance
resistance to alcohol effects but not bac levels
experience
ability not to have same effects as someone who doesn't drink very often
Tylenol
may increase absorption
Antibiotics
nausea, vomiting, migrane, convulsions
oral contraceptions
slow down rate of alcohol eliminated from body
stimulants(cocaine)
heart rate increased, overdose
diabetes
unpredictable reaction, migraine, low blood sugar, insulin shock
antihistamines
drowsy, ability not to operate vehicle
depressants
heart failure, respirator arrest, slow breathing, overdose,coma
weed
alcohol poisoning, death, coma
behavioral clues
inhabitation's (relaxed), judgement impaired, reaction slower, coordination effects
bac levels
20%= 2 drops per 1,000 drops of blood
100ml
cerebral effects
judgement, effects may make you talk more or be more confident
limic system
emotions, memory
hypothalamus pituitary gland
chemicals
cerebellum
motor skills
medulla
breathing
alcohol travels
thru liver
90% of alcohol
alcohol oxidizes
2% of alcohol
eliminated thru sweat
8% of alcohol
lost through breath
1 in 18 states thats a controlled state
utah
distribution of alcohol is controlled by the state rather than private enterprises
utah
all liquor outlets are controlled ny the state
utah
alcohol weight of more than 3.2%
liquor
less than 3.2 %
beer, light beer
state stores, restaurants, airports,private clubs,on premise beer retailers, catering, outlets
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