What are current treatment options for alcoholism?
A) There is no treatment; prevention is the only method able to reduce rates of alcohol abuse.
B) Behavioral therapy
C) Medications
D) Surgery
E) b, c
Q. 2Which of the following is not a sign of alcohol poisoning?
A) Rapid heart rate
B) Mental confusion
C) Vomiting
D) Slow breathing rate (10 seconds between breaths)
Q. 3What should you do if you suspect a friend has alcohol poisoning?
A) Let them sleep it off.
B) Keep watching them to see if they need medical attention.
C) Get medical help immediately.
D) Don't call for help if you are underage; find a person who is of legal drinking age.
E) All of the above
Q. 4After alcohol is absorbed into the circulatory system it is:
A) used as energy by the body cells or stored as fat.
B) stored as muscle and fat.
C) excreted in the urine.
D) stored as glycogen.
Q. 5Which of the following factors will influence the rate at which an adult will become intoxicated?
A) Food intake before or during drinking
B) Gender
C) Weight
D) A high percentage of body fat
E) All of the above
Q. 6Which of the following factors will influence the rate at which an adult will become intoxicated?
A) Age
B) Weight
C) Height
D) Sweat rate
Q. 7A person who weighs 140 lb. and consumes 1 to 2 drinks in one hour raises blood alcohol content to approximately 0.03. What level of intoxication will the person experience?
A) Mild intoxication
B) Moderate intoxication
C) Severe intoxication
D) Alcohol poisoning
Q. 8In general, as the caloric consumption from alcoholic beverages increases, the nutrient quality of the diet ____.
A) decreases
B) increases
C) stays the same
D) improves