BPK 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Blood Alcohol Content, Alcohol Tolerance, Alcoholic Hepatitis

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Week 5: alcohol, tobacco & caffeine: unacknowledged drugs with risk for addictions. Most students think that their friends drink much more than they do (and actual consumption is higher than self-reports); such misinfo may promote or be used to excuse excessive drinking practices. Post-secondary students more at risk because: alcohol exacerbates their already high risk for suicide, automobile accidents and falls; college customs and traditions encourage several dangerous practices of alcohol use, misuse and abuse. Campuses are heavily targeted by advertising and promotions from the alcohol industry. These students are particularly vulnerable to peer influences and have a strong need to be accepted by their peers: define blood alcohol concentration. Describe the general effects of a bac of 0. 02, Blood alcohol concentration: ratio of alcohol to total blood volume. 0. 02: feel slightly relaxed and mood is enhanced. 0. 05: relaxation increases, some motor impairment, willingness to talk. 0. 08: feeling of euphoria, further motor impairment.

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