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April 23, 2013Warm – up
Standard: SFS3 – Students will analyze the use of toxicology, serology, and DNA technology in forensic investigationb. Compare the effects of alcohol on blood alcohol levels with regard to gender, and according to the law. c. Determine how drug and alcohol evidence are collected and preserved
EQ: What are the effects of alcohol on the body?
Come in and take out your composition notebook.
Word Splash• Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph using the words above. If
you know what they mean use them correctly if not, be
creative. Share with the person to your left.
ALCOHOL
ALCOPOPS
75% of High School Students report having
tried alcohol at least once.28% reported having an alcoholic beverage
in the last monthMale students more likely than female students to report episodic heavy
drinking
What is Alcohol?• Depressant
• Contains intoxicating substance called ethyl alcohol or ethanol
• Slows down the functions of the brain and other parts of the nervous system
What is Alcohol?• Produced by a fermentation process
• Proof is the amount of alcohol in the substance (ex. 100 proof bottle of vodka is 50% alcohol)
• 12 oz. Beer = 4 oz. Wine = 1 oz. liquor
Results of fermentation
Effects of Alcohol
• Heart/Blood Vessels–Short term
•Perspiration increases and skin becomes flushed
–Long Term•High blood pressure and damage to the heart muscle; blood vessels harden and become less flexible
More Effects• Brain/Nervous System
–Short Term • Speech is slurred and difficulty walking
–Long Term • Brain cells are destroyed and unable to be replaced; damage to nerves in body resulting in numbness in hands and feet
…The Rest of Alcohol’s Effects• Liver
–Short Term •Liver changes alcohol into water and carbon dioxide
–Long Term •Liver is damaged possibly resulting in cirrhosis (scarring and destruction of the liver)
Healthy Liver
Alcoholic Liver
…The Rest of Alcohol’s Effects
• Stomach/Pancreas–Short Term
•Stomach acids increase, which often results in nausea and vomiting
–Long Term• Irritation occurs in the stomach lining, causing open sores called ulcers; pancreas becomes inflamed
Blood Alcohol Concentration
• Amount of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream
• legal limit is .08% for people 21 years old and older
• legal limit is zero for people under 21
Factors affecting the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood
• Gender
• Metabolism
• Amount of Alcohol (not # of drinks)
• How much they weigh
• How much time elapses after or between drinks
Drinking and Driving• Drinking alcohol impairs vision,
reaction time, and coordination.
• DWI and DUI –leading cause of death among teens
• Signs of intoxication can begin to appear as low as 0.02
• There is no acceptable BAC level for anyone under 21
SAFEST AMOUNT OF
DRINKS = 0!!!
This is at any age!!!!
Testing for intoxication• Breath testers – include infrared light
absorptions devices and detect chemical reactions involving alcohol that produce electricity
• Breath test accuracy depends on capturing deep lung (alveolar) breath of subject
Testing for intoxication• Field sobriety tests – used by police to
estimate level of intoxication and determine if further testing justified
• Blood tests – Gas chromatography separates alcohol from the blood; levels are compared with standard reference samples
Consequences of teen DUI
• Harm to the driver and others• Severely restricted driving
privileges• Alcohol related injuries, property
damage, and death• Living with remorse
Alcohol Poisoning• Dangerous to just “sleep it off”• Signs
–Mental confusion, stupor, coma, inability to be excited, vomiting, and seizures
–Slow Respiration *Hypothermia *Dehydration *Irregular heartbeat
–CALL 911 immediately if suspicious of poisoning
What are some things that people do to ‘sober up’?
What reduces the body’s blood alcohol level?
Time
April 24, 2013
EQ: What is the affect of alcohol on the body?• Put a number six on the paper that was
placed on your desk. Look at the left side of the paper. Trace the pathway of alcohol in the human body
• Complete the “What is a Drink?” handout on the right side of the paper.
Drugs/alcohol assignment• Since prom is this weekend, you will create one of the
following as a message to your friends attending:
– Public Service Announcement (poster)
– A script for a commercial (be prepared to act it out if time)
– Pamphlet (trifold)
• The message should include descriptions of:
– the effects of at least 4 drugs
– at least 4 effects of alcohol on the body
– 4 ways that crime scene investigators detect drugs and alcohol usage
Rubric• Each effect/forensic test listed and
described is 7 points (84 points total)– Effects/tests that are listed but described
incorrectly or not at all earn 3 points each.
• Presentation/neatness is the other 16 points– Sections on drugs, alcohol, and forensic tests
are labeled clearly; 4 points each (12 points total)
– Project is legible and neat; 4 points
Ticket out the door
• On the sticky note provided answer the EQ or write one question you still have about the effects of alcohol on the body.
• Put it in the Parking lot before you leave.