D.A.T.A. Course Notes 1. Module 1: Physiological Factors 1. Subject 1: How alcohol and other drugs enter and leave the body. The rate of absorption and elimination of alcohol and other drugs. 1. Types 1. Central nervous system depressants 1. Alcohol 1. Colorless‚ odorless‚ volatile pungent drug 2. Sleeping pills/barbiturates 3. Tranquilizers 2. Central nervous stimulants 1. Nicotine 2. Cocaine 3. Amphetamines 3. Opioids 1. Opium 2. Codeine 3. Heroin 4. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. Mushrooms
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And also‚ this is why drunk drivers cause so many deaths and injuries. These drivers are costing many countries way too much money. With so many of these impaired driver on the road it is time to put the legal age of drinking up and put the blood alcohol content (BAC) down. Drinking and driving causes way too many traffic
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situation. With initial observation on can hypothesize that alcohol was consumed if empty bottles were found near the scene‚ if that is the case‚ the alcohol would definitely have a physiological effect on the brain as well as the body. Also‚ since the water temperature is thought to be warmer than normal‚ this could exacerbate the effects of the alcohol‚ by warming the core temperature of the body physically and changing the body’s normal blood pressure. 4. How might these physiological effects have
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preventable. This phenomenon of alcohol-impaired driving has remained to be an international problem that affects many people each year. Drinking alcohol has resulted to an increase in the number of orphans and single parents. Youths are the most affected by this issue of driving while drunk. Drivers with high blood alcohol concentration or content (BAC) are at a greater risk of highway injuries‚ vehicular deaths‚ and car accidents. According to some facts‚ the average blood alcohol concentration among the
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autopsy to determine if the victim died in the fire‚ what signs of inhalation did you look for? Based on the graph‚ what percentage of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood is deadly? How does the spectrometer work? What does the absorption of light waves help you to determine? How did you use the calibration curve to determine the blood alcohol content? Explain how the evidence helped you to determine how Trevor died and whether the fire was accidental or
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8.07 What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? A box of matches‚ a space heater‚ beer bottles‚ Natalie’s wallet‚ a V-shaped burn pattern‚ burned outlet‚ a protected surface on the ground‚ crazed glass‚ and a puddle-shaped burn pattern. Describe the process that you used to take a sample of the puddle-shaped burn pattern on the floor. Why did you also take samples from the portion of the floor that was not burned? First thing i did was I took the chisel to loosen up some of the wood
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drivers were punished the right way‚ they wouldn’t drive while they’re drunk and so fewer accidents would happen. When drivers are drunk they have less control over their mental ability and they aren’t stable. According to “ The Effects of Alcohol on Driving”‚ alcohol reduces your ability to drive safely because it affects most areas of your brain. (This happens because…) This causes them to loose control easily
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ACCIDENTS DUE 1 Table of contents:- 1) Introduction 2) Personal expected outcome 3) Statement of the task 4) Methodology 5) Data collection 6) Data analysis 7) Mathematical process 8) Conclusion Appendix Research Question to what extent is the correlation between the rate of mortality between the drinking and the normal mortality To what extent is the mortality due to consumption of alcohol when compared to normal mortality. Methodology:- 1) Collect
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Issue: Drink Driving‚ Lowering the Blood Alcohol Concentration limit to at least 0.02. Intro: The topic I will be discussing today is a problem that occurs not only on Australian roads‚ but on roads worldwide. It is the topic of drink driving. I will be arguing why the Australian government should lower the Blood Alcohol Concentration limit to at least 0.02 for full licenced drivers. Drink Driving is a serious offence that has MANY negative outcomes to it. Not only are you at
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‘Young Drivers and Alcohol: A deadly mix.’ A. Regardless of alcohol consumption‚ drivers younger than 26 cause more auto fatalities in the US. B. A proposal to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit can result in lowering the risk of fatal accidents. C. Every drink raises a driver’s crash risk level. Body I. First‚ regardless of alcohol consumption‚ drivers younger than 26 cause more auto fatalities in the US. A. Young adults have the highest prevalence of alcohol consumption than
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