9: Drinking Alcohol Responsibly and Ending Tobacco Use Flashcards

1
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addictive drug produced by fermentation that is the intoxicating substance in alcoholic beverages

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ethyl alcohol (ethanol)

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2
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the process in which yeast organisms break down plant sugars to yield ethanol

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fermentation

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3
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the process in which alcohol vapors are condensed and mixed with water to make hard liquor

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distillation

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4
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the measure of the percentage of alcohol in a beverage, and therefore its strength - equal to double the percentage of alcohol in the drink

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proof

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5
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a drink that contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol - a 12 oz can of beer, a 1.5 oz shot of vodka

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standard drink

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6
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ratio of alcohol to total blood volume - factor used to measure the physiological and behavioral effects of alcohol

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blood alcohol concentration (BAC)

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7
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the ability of heavy drinkers to modify their behavior so that they appear to be sober even when they have high BAC levels

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learned behavioral tolerance

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8
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loss of water from body tissues

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dehydration

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9
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physiological reactions to excessive drinking, often experienced the morning after - headache, upset stomach, anxiety, depression, diarrhea, thirst

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hangover

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10
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forms of alcohol that are metabolized more slowly than ethanol and produce toxic byproducts

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congeners

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11
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potentially lethal BAC that inhibits the brain’s ability to control consciousness, respiration, and heart rate - usually results from drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time

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alcohol poisoning (acute alcohol intoxication)

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12
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the last stage of liver disease associated with chronic heavy use of alcohol, during which liver cells die and damage becomes permanent

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cirrhosis

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13
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a condition resulting from prolonged use of alcohol, in which the liver is inflamed - can be fatal

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alcoholic hepatitis

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14
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a birth defect involving physical and mental impairment that results from the mother’s alcohol consumption during pregnancy

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fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

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15
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pattern of drinking alcohol that brings BAC to 0.08 gram-percent or above - consuming 5+ (male) or 4+ (female) drinks within 2 hours

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binge drinking

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16
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drinking heavily at home before going out to an event or other location (party, sporting event)

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pregaming

17
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a colloquial term to describe the combination of disordered eating and excessive physical activity to aid in alcohol consumption

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drunkorexia

18
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combination of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence - at least two or more alcohol-related issues are present (engaging in risky behaviors, problems at work/school, relationship issues)

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alcohol use disorder

19
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a state of confusion, delusions, and agitation brought on by withdrawal from alcohol

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delirium tremens (DTs)

20
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an organization whose goal is to help alcoholics stop drinking

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

21
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primary stimulant chemical in tobacco products - highly addictive

A

nicotine

22
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symptoms often experienced by beginning smokers - dizziness, diarrhea, light-headedness, rapid and erratic pulse, clammy skin, nausea, vomiting

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nicotine poisoning

23
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thick, brownish sludge condensed from particular matter in smoked tobacco

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tar

24
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a gas found in tobacco smoke that reduces the ability of blood to carry oxygen

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carbon monoxide

25
Q

hand-rolled flavored cigarettes

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bidis

26
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a stringy form of tobacco that is placed in the mouth and then sucked or chewed

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chewing tobacco

27
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placing a small amount of chewing tobacco between the lower lip and teeth for rapid nicotine absorption

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dipping

28
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a powdered form of tobacco that is sniffed and absorbed through the mucous membrane in the nose or placed inside the cheek and sucked

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snuff

29
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a condition characterized by leathery white patches inside the mouth - produced by contact with irritants in tobacco juice

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leukoplakia

30
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sticking together of red blood cells associated with blood clots

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platelet adhesiveness

31
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chronic lung disease in which the tiny air sacs in the lungs are destroyed, making breathing difficult

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emphysema

32
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smoke from tobacco products, including secondhand and mainstream smoke

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environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)

33
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smoke that is drawn through tobacco while inhaling

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mainstream smoke

34
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smoke from the burning end of a cigarette/cigar/pipe or exhaled by smokers (secondhand smoke)

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sidestream smoke

35
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symptoms including nausea, headaches, irritability, and intense tobacco cravings suffered by nicotine-addicted individuals who stop using tobacco

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nicotine withdrawal