TLSAE/DMV Study Guide –Complete
- ⬅️ Ans Q. a collision occurs every ___ seconds
- 1/2 ⬅️ Ans Q. the process of alcohol leaving the body takes
14 ⬅️ Ans Q. a person is injured in a collision every ___ seconds 14 ⬅️ Ans Q. a person is killed in a collision every ___ minutes 15-20 ⬅️ Ans Q. young drivers between ___ and ___ years old accounted for only 6.4 percent of total drivers but made up 12 percent of all drivers involved in fatal crashes double ⬅️ Ans Q. the proof of an alcoholic beverage is ___ the alcohol percentage small intestine ⬅️ Ans Q. most of the alcohol is absorbed in the ___ true ⬅️ Ans Q. true or false: once alcohol is absorbed into the tissues, the affects are felt time ⬅️ Ans Q. the only thing that sobers up a person who is impaired alcohol ⬅️ Ans Q. one of the fastest substances absorbed by the body carbonation ⬅️ Ans Q. causes the body to absorb alcohol faster 0.04-0.06 ⬅️ Ans Q. driving skills may be impaired at this level of alcohol content 0.07-0.09 ⬅️ Ans Q. driving skills are always impaired at this level
approximately ___ hours per drink water ⬅️ Ans Q. alcohol depletes the body of ___ diuretic ⬅️ Ans Q. alcohol is a ___, so it will eliminate water from the body 1 / 2
ethanol ⬅️ Ans Q. a colorless, water-soluble alcohol withdrawal symptoms ⬅️ Ans Q. people who suddenly stop taking large doses can experience ___ stimulant ⬅️ Ans Q. the name given to drugs that increase heart rate, blood pressure, and energy hallucinogens ⬅️ Ans Q. drugs that affect a person's perceptions, sensations, thinking, self-awareness, and emotions hallucinogens ⬅️ Ans Q. this drug may cause the user to feel several different emotions at once or swing rapidly from one emotion the another inhalants ⬅️ Ans Q. substances the user inhales through the nose or mouth that are typically easy to access because they are found in common household products DUI ⬅️ Ans Q. taking any drug that affects your driving ability can result in a ___
false ⬅️ Ans Q. true or false: everyone reacts the same to drugs
synergism ⬅️ Ans Q. refers to the interaction of two drugs in such a way that the total effect is greater than the sum of the individual effects dependence ⬅️ Ans Q. refers to a physical state where when a person stops using a drug or alcohol, withdrawal occurs tolerance ⬅️ Ans Q. means that to get the same high, the person needs to drink more alcohol or take more drugs cross-addiction ⬅️ Ans Q. can refer to the prescribing of one drug of a class to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms of another drug of the same class; can also refer to describe addiction to more than one drug cross-tolerance ⬅️ Ans Q. refers to the building of tolerance to other drugs in the same class as the one being used
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