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Marc S. and Chas B.
Alcohol Imparement: How much Does it Take
The Seven Levels of Imparement 1. Sobriety (.01 - .05) No apparent influence. 2. Euphoria (.03 - .12) Sociability, talkativeness, increased self-confidence, decreased inhibitions, diminution of attention, judgment, and control. 3. Excitement (.09 -.25) Emotional instability, loss of critical judgment, impairment of memory and comprehension, decreased sensory response, delayed reactions. 4. Confusion (.18 - .30) Disorientation, mental confusion, dizziness, decreased pain senses, impaired balance, staggering gait, slurred speech. 5. Stupor (.27 - .40) Apathy, markedly decreased response to stimuli, inability to stand or walk, vomiting, incontinence. 6. Coma (.35 - .50) Complete unconsciousness, coma, anesthesia. 7. Death (.45 +) DEATH
Three Bassic Facts About Alcohol 1. Alcohol is a legal purchased product for people ages 21 and over. 2. Drinking alcohol leads to a loss of coordination, poor judgment, slowed reflexes, distorted vision, memory lapses, and even blackouts. 3. 31 percent of drivers age 15 to 20 who died in traffic accidents had been drinking alcohol.
http://www.gdcada.org/statistics/alcohol.htm
Blood Alcohol Concentration Estimate - For Men
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Blood Alcohol Concentration Estimate - For Women
This is a man that is showing us the effects of alcohol.
We were instructed in our health class to make a glog about the amount of alcohol it takes to get you to certain levels of imparement. The two pictures below demonstrate those. We had to state ten fun facts about our topic. It was also stated that we had to have one video with an explanation on why it relates to the topic. We found a lot of informational sources and many pictures, but we selected only the best for this online poster.
Topic Information Before our research, we had come up with a few numbers regarding to our topic of how much alcohol does it take. We realized that younger aged people and people that weigh less tend to have a higher blood alcohol content with fewer amount of alcohol. Someone who is 100 pounds may have a BAC(or blood alcohol content) of .04 after one drink. someone that weighs 240 pound would have a BAC of about .02 after one drink.