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Unit: Alcohol and other Impairments
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The primary learning outcomes desirable
from this lesson are as follows:
Understand some legal issues and possible legal
consequences of driving impaired with alcohol.
An understanding of how many drinks would
raise the BAC of a person to various levels.
Understand the effects of marijuana and its
impairment upon the driving task.
An understanding that marijuana also a serious risk
factor in collisions and fatalities.
A basic understanding of the drug Ecstasy and its risk
of impairment upon the driving task.
Types of Impairment
Types of Impairment
We will continue with
the drug of ALCOHOL
then consider other impairments
Alcohol survey questions 12-13
12) The alcoholic causes most
of the alcohol related fatalities
on our roads & highways today.
FALSE
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13) How much a person drinks before driving should
be their own decision.
FALSE
Wine
Whiskey
Vodka
Rum, etc
40% and higher
12%
5-6% alcohol
Shot glass
How do they determine BAC?
A blood sample will be taken if a person is unconscious
Blood Alcohol
Concentration
describes the
alcohol in a
person blood
expressed as
weight per unit
of volume.
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There is no way to beat the breathalyzer
1) For your body weight, how many drinks take you
close to the .08 DUI level?
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Estimated Percent Blood Alcohol
By Body weight and number of drinks
100 lb.
120 lb.
140 lb.
160 lb.
180 lb.
200 lb.
220 lb.
240 lb.
.
2) The number of drinks that will raise your BAC to .4
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Estimated Percent Blood Alcohol
By Body weight and number of drinks
100 lb.
120 lb.
140 lb.
160 lb.
180 lb.
200 lb.
220 lb.
240 lb.
.
Many provinces have
adapted this level
What
about
teenagers
and young
adults?
In cases where a DUI fatality has
occurred – many offenders
are sentenced to prison
Other legal measures
• Graduated licensing laws for youthful drivers which
impose parental practice hours, curfews, and
passenger limitations.
• Zero tolerance laws for drivers under the age of 21
• Automatic license revocation appears to be an
effective measure to reduce drunk driving.
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of drunk and drugged drivers.
Let’s now consider marijuana . . .
• Marijuana is a powerful mind altering drug that
enters the bloodstream quickly and affects the
brain and other parts of the body.
• Comes from the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa,
and is commonly called “pot, grass or weed”
• Marijuana is a green, brown, or gray mixture of
dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers
of the hemp plant.
• All forms of marijuana are mind-altering,
they change how the brain works.
• The main ingredient in marijuana is THC.
Marijuana also contains more than 400 chemicals.
Short term effects:
• problems with memory and reality
• distorted perception (sights, sounds, time, touch)
• trouble with thinking and problem-solving
• loss of coordination, slowed reaction time
• increased heart rate, anxiety
• loss of side vision and a fixation on objects
Marijuana is strongly absorbed by fatty tissues in various organs…
especially the brain. Generally, traces of THC can be detected by
standard urine testing method several days after smoking.
Long-term effects of marijuana use?
Findings so far show that regular use of
marijuana or THC may play a role in some
kinds of cancer and in problems with the
respiratory, and immune systems.
It is known that marijuana contains some of the same,
and sometimes even more, of the cancer-causing
chemicals found in tobacco smoke. Studies show that
someone who smokes five joints per week may be taking
in as many cancer-causing chemicals as someone who
smokes a full pack of cigarettes every day.
Long-term effects of marijuana use?
What does marijuana do to brain?
Some studies show that when people have smoked large
amounts of marijuana for years, the drug takes its toll on mental
functions. Heavy or daily use of marijuana affects the parts of
the brain that control memory, attention, and learning.
Smoking marijuana causes some changes in the brain that are like
those cause by cocaine, heroin, and alcohol. Some researchers
believe that these changes may put a person more at risk of
becoming addicted to other drugs, such as cocaine or heroin.
Scientist are still learning about the many ways that marijuana could
affect the brain.
I’m
okay
• The drug can impair judgment, memory,
depth perception, and coordination.
• A marijuana user might feel that the effects
have worn off and safe driving is possible
after a few hours.
• In reality, drivers abilities remain impaired
for a long time. Effects can last up to 24 hours
after smoking marijuana.
• Marijuana use can also make it difficult to judge
distances and react to signals and sounds on the road.
Driving experiments show that marijuana affects
a wide range of skills needed for safe driving:
-- thinking and reflexes are slowed, making it
hard for drivers to respond to sudden, unexpected
events.
I’m not
okay
Also, a driver's ability to "track" (stay in lane) through
curves, to brake quickly, and to maintain speed and the
proper distance between cars is affected.
Research shows that these skills are impaired for at least
4-6 hours after smoking a single marijuana cigarette, long after
the "high" is gone. If a person drinks alcohol, along with using
marijuana, the risk of an accident greatly increases. Marijuana
presents a definite danger on the road.
NIDA
Government Research
• Recent studies of automobile accident victims show
that from 6 to 12 percent of non-fatally injured drivers
and 4 to 16 percent of fatally injured drivers had
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient
in marijuana, in their bloodstream.
A large majority of subjects who
tested positive for THC also
tested positive for alcohol.
Combining alcohol and marijuana
greatly impairs driving ability
Many penalties and consequences
for driving under the influence of
marijuana and other drugs are
similar to that of alcohol.
This car was confiscated
from a drug arrest
Can you read what is written
on the bumper?
ABUSE Effects:
There is a MYTH that doing Ecstasy once in a while will not hurt you.
Besides that fact that there are many FAKE ecstasy pills being sold and
causing deaths. Just doing one pill can cause a major burnout. Getting high
on Ecstasy can lead you to do things that you normally wouldn’t such as
risky unprotected sex or taking other unwise chances. People will build a
tolerance to ecstasy and soon you will be doing more than one pill just to
get the same effect as before. Ecstasy is psychologically addicting.
Ecstasy users commonly report a "burnout" for one-two days afterward,
characterized by tiredness, soreness, and dullness of the senses and
mental processes. It is possible that this is a result of temporary depletion
of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, and that the brain needs time to
replenish them
The use of Ecstasy has been linked with a wide range of abnormalities such
as impaired memory, chronic depression, anxiety, panic attacks,
sleeplessness, "de-personalization", "de-realization", reduced cognitive
ability, flashbacks, hallucinations, and paranoid delusions. Persons taking
large quantities of Ecstasy in a binge pattern of use are at risk. Heavy users
might develop depression and anxiety in the future. A user becomes a
veritable neurological time-bomb.
Withdrawal Symptoms:
Ecstasy is Psychologically addicting and the most common withdrawal of this
addiction is DEPRESSION.
Overdose Symptoms:
Those who overdose usually experience overheating, panic attacks,
faintness, severe dehydration and loss of consciousness. Ecstasy raises your
body temperature and makes you restless so you have to keep on moving and
you literally overheat and cook your insides. Some People who have died from
Ecstasy have had body temps over 108 degrees.
Another way people die is there are Fake ecstasy Pills and you really don’t
know what drug you are actually taking. Drug dealers are making these pills
and they really don’t care if they use the right chemicals or not.
This so-called "club drug" MDMA continues to be used by millions of
Americans across the country, despite evidence of its potential harmful effects.
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, or ecstasy) has gained a
deceptive reputation as a "safe" drug among its users. This illegal drug, which
has both stimulant and psychedelic properties, is often taken for the feelings of
well-being, stimulation, and the distortions in time and sensory perceptions that
it produces. MDMA first became popular in the "rave" and all-night party scene,
but its use has now spread to a wide range of settings and demographic
subgroups. According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health,
more than 11 million people have tried MDMA at least once.
Myths abound about both the acute effects and long-term consequences of
this drug, often called "X". Indeed, one reason for the rapid rise in the
drug’s popularity is that many young people believe that MDMA is a new
safe drug. But MDMA is not new to the scientific community, as many
laboratories began investigating this drug in the 1980s, and the picture
emerging from their efforts is of a drug that is far from benign. For example,
MDMA can cause a dangerous increase in body temperature that can lead
to kidney failure. MDMA can also increase heart rate, blood pressure, and
heart wall stress. Animal studies show that MDMA can damage specific
neurons in the brain. In humans, the research is not conclusive at this time;
however, a number of studies show that long-term, heavy MDMA users
suffer cognitive deficits, including problems with memory.
NIDA-supported research is developing a clearer picture of the potential
dangers of MDMA, and this Research Report summarizes the latest
findings. We hope that this compilation of scientific information will inform
readers and help the public recognize the risks of MDMA use.
Nora D. Volkow, M.D.
Director
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Driving when on ecstasy
Like driving under the influence of any drug, driving
under the influence of ecstasy is illegal. Driving after
you've taken ecstasy is dangerous because it can make you feel over-confident
even though your judgment and coordination will be impaired and you might
feel as if you're okay to drive. Blurred vision or hallucinations can also put you
and your passengers in more danger.
Usually the affects of ecstasy start within an hour of taking the drug and they
may last between 3-6 hours. It is important to remember that this varies from
person to person.
Besides reduced cognitive ability, some of the immediate effects of taking
ecstasy can include:
• Increased feelings of confidence and wellbeing
• Increased feeling of closeness to others
• Faster heart rate and sweating
• Clenched jaw or teeth grinding
• Higher body temperature and blood pressure
• Feeling sick
• Feeling anxious or paranoid;
• Dehydration
• Not being able to sleep (insomnia)
• Hallucinations- seeing, hearing or sensing things that are not really there
• Kidney failure.
It is obvious that with many of these symptoms, anyone under the
influence of this drug will be an impaired driver. Some studies
suggest regular Ecstasy use to be associated with higher risk of
accidents which support the supposition that ecstasy use may be
a significant factor in traffic accidents. As this drug has not been
studied as extensively as alcohol or marijuana in driving related
situations, further research should verify earlier studies that
conclude the effects of ecstasy significantly impairs the driving
task.
Crashing or coming down
Some users of ecstasy experience a dramatic worsening of mood
as the peak effects wear off (often called "crashing" or "coming
down"). This is caused by both physiological and psychological
factors. Physiologically, the serotonin (that caused the high and
provided energy) have been absorbed or used up by the brain,
which makes one feel sad, scared, annoyed and exhausted
afterwards.
Review time…how much do you remember?
1) 340 ml. of beer, 170ml. of wine, and a shot glass of whiskey
vodka, rum, etc., all contain about the ___________amount
of alcohol.
2) True or False: A BAC of .4 -.5 can cause death.______
3) The DUI level in most provinces for people 21 years and
older is: ______
4) Teenagers who consume 3-4 drinks are __________more
likely to be involved in a alcohol related fatality.
5) Courts are increasingly sentencing DUI offenders to
_______ if their crime results in serious injury or fatality.
6) Zero tolerance for drivers under the age of 21 means they
cannot drive with any amount of _______ or illegal drugs.
7) Marijuana is a powerful ____________ drug that quickly
effects the brain, with _____being the main active
ingredient.
8) Distorted perception, slowed reaction time, and loss of
side vision are common effects of THC upon the brain.
These are examples of _________________
9) True or False: Medical findings so far, have shown that
smoking marijuana may play a role in various types of
cancer. _________
10) Smoking marijuana can have lingering effects upon
drivers…some effects even lasting up to _____after using.
11) True or False: The alcoholic causes most of the alcohol
related fatalities on roads and highways today. ______
12) Drinking alcohol and using marijuana will _________
___________ the risk of a collision.
13) Penalties for driving under the influence of marijuana
and other drugs are similar to that of __________
14) True or False: Mixing alcohol or marijuana with any
other drugs including medications can be very dangerous.
_________
15) True or False: It’s a free country…how much a person
drinks before driving should be their own decision. _______
16) True or False: There is a myth that doing Ecstasy
once in a while will not hurt you. ________
17) Getting high on Ecstasy can lead you to do things that
you normally wouldn’t such as risky unprotected sex or
taking other unwise chances. _________
18) MDMA (Ecstasy) can cause a dangerous increase in
_______________ that can lead to kidney failure.
19) Driving on Ecstasy is dangerous because it can make
you feel _________________ even though your judgment
and coordination are impaired and you might feel as if
you're okay to drive.
20) Ecstasy is psychologically addicting and the most
common withdrawal of this drug is _______________
End of lesson
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