Exam 9: Impact of Fluids and Beverages on Nutritional Health

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In most states, the legal limit for BAC for the driver of a car is _____.

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All of the following are examples of alcohols except:

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Studies have shown that alcohol consumption is associated with a decreased incidence of heart disease. How do researchers explain this protective effect? 1) increased levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. 2) increased levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. 3) increased fat loss due to altered metabolism. 4) alcohol inhibiting blood clot formation. 5) decreased levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.

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Tea is rich in phytochemicals, antioxidants, and caffeine.

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Energy drinks, such as Red Bull, are not permitted to contain herbs.

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How much alcohol consumption has been proven to be safe during pregnancy?

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List and discuss 5 health risks associated with alcohol.

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Delirium tremens can occur when:

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Which of the following statements about energy drinks is correct?

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Which meal eaten with an alcoholic beverage would most likely slow down the rate at which the alcohol is absorbed?

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Blood alcohol level is not affected by:

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Your friend Jane is pregnant and you go out to a party with a group of friends. You see Jane take a beer and begin drinking it. Describe what you would say to Jane to tactfully address this situation.

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Pamela asks Theodore what an energy drink is, and he correctly explains:

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Vignette #1 Robert and Chris have been at a local bar near their dormitory for one hour. Chris has had 3 beers already and Robert tells him to slow down because too much alcohol can cause death. Chris says this is not true since you just go to sleep when you drink too much. Chris also says that since he is allowed 2 drinks a day on average, he decided to save them up for the weekend. Robert is beginning to suspect that Chris might have a drinking problem. Let's see if you know more than Chris does concerning alcohol by answering these questions.   Vignette #1 Robert and Chris have been at a local bar near their dormitory for one hour. Chris has had 3 beers already and Robert tells him to slow down because too much alcohol can cause death. Chris says this is not true since you just go to sleep when you drink too much. Chris also says that since he is allowed 2 drinks a day on average, he decided to save them up for the weekend. Robert is beginning to suspect that Chris might have a drinking problem. Let's see if you know more than Chris does concerning alcohol by answering these questions.     How many drinks does Chris need to drink during the evening to constitute a binge? How many drinks does Chris need to drink during the evening to constitute a "binge"?

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What ingredient found in energy drinks is chemically equivalent to caffeine?

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Which of the following is thought to be the main factor contributing to a hangover?

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Which statement about bottled water is correct?

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If Norma needs 1700 calories per day to maintain her weight, about how much total fluid does she need?

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Bottled water cannot come from a public reservoir.

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For which type of individuals is it inadvisable to drink alcoholic beverages?

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