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Difference of BAC for teens vs. BAC for Adults

Define BAC: blood alcohol concentration is the amount of alcohol in a person's blood

The difference of BAC for teens and adults is that the same amount of alcohol given to each will have a different affect on the teen than the adult because of the weight and the body's development.

The teens body can be put in danger because the body hasn't fully developed.

Legal Aspects of Alcohol

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Pertaining to driving under the influence: what are the repercussions by the law on ones first offense, second or third offense? How long does the infraction stay on one's record?

  • 1st offense is a 2-day up to 6 months in jail with a Class B misdemeanor and fine
  • 2nd offense is a Class A misdemeanor; punish able of a year in jail
  • 3rd offense: state jail felony

The infraction stay on one's record forever.

Are all types of "drinks" equal in alcohol content? explain your answer

5 factors that play a role in someones BAC levels

12 oz of beer = 4 oz of a glass of wine = 1 oz shot of liquor

Every alcoholic drink has some sort of alcohol in it. Whether your drinking a beer or a glass of wine or a shot of liquor you are still taking in the same amount of alcohol.

- body weight

- gender

- food intake

- alcohol content

Thank You!

How does the alcohol effect the person short term? How does the alcohol effect the person long term?

Effects of short term alcohol use:

Hangover: side effects from alcohol consumption

  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • headache
  • fatigue
  • dehydration

Effects of long term alcohol use can damage:

  • the heart
  • blood
  • liver
  • kidneys
  • pancreas
  • the digestive tract
  • immune system

Can cause PERMANENT damage

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