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best predictor of college drinking
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high school drinking behaviors
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intoxicating substance in beer wine and liquor
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ethanol
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ratio of alcohol to blood volume
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BAC
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BAC becomes effective apparent and drowsiness sets in at what level
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BAC 0.10
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serious illness besides death of binge drinking
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alcohol poisioning
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what stage does alcohol effect in sleep
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REM
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when you occasionally smoke when you drink what does it lead to
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becoming a regular smoker
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breakdown alcohol constant rate of
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0.5 to 0.6 oz. per hour
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nervous system ability to handle more alcohol
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tolerance
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drug classification of alcohol
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depressant
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more accidents and OWI occur from which type of alcohol
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Beer
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1st paula costs?
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314
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# U of I regret having sex w/alcohol
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29%
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zero tolerance policy level
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BAC 0.02
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standard drinks
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12 oz beer 5 oz wine 1.5 liquor
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most negative consequence of drinking at U of I
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hangover
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what slows down the effects of alcohol in stomach
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food fatty foods
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carbonated soda plus alcohol
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increase absorption rate
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high risk female binge drinking
high risk male binge drinking at what BAC level |
4 or more in one sitting
5 or more in one sitting about BAC 0.10 |
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legal drinking limit
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BAC 0.08
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age 19 or 28 does drinking have a more negative effect on
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19
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frequent binge drinking
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3 or more sessions of reaching BAC 0.08 in two weeks
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binge drinking rate at U of I
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70% stable over 14 years
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consequences of binge drinking
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16x more likely to miss class
8x more likely to fall behind on hw hangovers black outs arguments |
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2nd hand effects of alcohol
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baby sitting interrupted sleep damaged property
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avg. BAC at Iowa vs. national
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0.12 vs. 0.08
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What is proof
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amount of alcohol in a beverage
equal to 2x the ethanol % |
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things that impact absorption
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speed carbonation food type of drink and experience of drinking
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signs of alcohol poisioning
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weak or rapid pulse vomiting unconscious unarroused cool pale color
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LD50
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lethal dose which 1/2 of the people would die from bac around .40
-can cause irreversible brain damage |
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higher levels of drinking were associated with...
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1.) less CONCERN for alcohol poisoning symptoms
2.) less RECOGNITION of alcohol poisoning symptoms 3.) Observing more alcohol symptoms 4.) Greater helping behavior of alcohol poisoning |
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most likely sources of outside help
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another student or parent
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least likely source of outside help
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on-camp or off-campus police
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other source for help
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internet
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The primary reason that students report never seeking help is fear of getting in trouble
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FALSE lack of perceived risk
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Top four protective behaviors that women reported
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1.) designated driver
2.) keeping track of # of drinks consumed 3.) eating before or during drinking 4.) avoid drinking games |
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top four behavior that men reported
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same as women
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major finding of Delva study?
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student drinkers who engage in more types of protective behaviors more frequently were less likely to experience alcohol related problems.
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gender and race differences
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women-more likely to rely on self protective behaviors than men
african american women more likely to abstain from alcohol than white or Hispanic and practiced more protective behaviors |
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least reported drinking behaviors
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pacing one of fewer per hour
choosing not drink alternating drinking look alikes |