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This resource delves into the core components of the Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) program within the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), explaining its origins, key personnel, and regulations such as CAPR 51-1. It addresses common misconceptions about alcohol, emphasizing its effects as a depressant, associations with dementia, and statistics on underage drinking. Additionally, it outlines blood alcohol concentration (BAC) thresholds, the responsibilities of CAP DDR representatives, and the significance of community anti-drug coalitions, enhancing awareness and knowledge about substance use within CAP.
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General Knowledge DDR True or False General Knowledge CAP Alcohol Abbreviations With DDR 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
This is the person who is in charge of the DDR Program at NHQ
TRUE: Alcohol’s depressing effect is what makes people relaxed and comfortable – feeling. It is also what slows down the brain, making people slow-witted and clumsy.
FALSE: More than 3 million underage drinkers in the U.S. are alcoholics.
A mixed drink made with one shot (1.5 ounces) of hard liquor such as whiskey has more alcohol than a 12-ounce bottle of beer
Small quantities of alcohol can reduce the ability to remember bits of information
TRUE: Just one or two drinks can make it harder to retain bits of new information such as a name, an item on a list, or a phone number
TRUE: Alcohol is the second most common cause of dementia. The leading cause is Alzheimer’s disease
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This CAP Region includes Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado Wings
This is the title of the individual who is in charge of the National Headquarters staff
This is when there is 1 part alcohol per 1,000 parts of blood
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of __________ would make you legally drunk in most states.
A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ____________can kill you.
This is the amount of time it takes alcohol to move through the blood stream to your brain.
This is what happens when a large amount of alcohol in the bloodstream reaches the brain.