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SOUTH DAKOTA

SCHOOL OF MINES
& TECHNOLOGY
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Alcohol Education Information
Mary Jo Farrington has joined the School of Mines staff as the Coordinator for alcohol education and prevention initiatives. She is also working with Western Dakota Tech and National American Universtity and the Rapid City Community through funding obtained through a Higher Education Center Grant. The Rapid City Campuses Community Prevention Coalition (CCPC) is the local sponsoring organization. For more information, contact Mary Jo at the SDSM&T Dean of Students Office, call 394-2416, and e-mail: MaryJoFarrington@sdsmt.edu.
http://www.3dmonth.org/
For safe rides, call SADD at 209-HOME. More
information about SADD is located at
http://www.hpcnet.org/studentorganizations/SADD
- Set a limit before you go out and stick to it.
- Limit the amount of money you are going to bring with you.
- Drink for positive reasons.
- One drink per hour--no more than three per day.
- For some people drinking is not safe (family history of alcoholism,
medication, depressed, pregnant).
Symptoms of alcohol poisoning
- Person is unconscious or semi-conscious and cannot be awakened.
- Cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin
- Check to see if breathing is slow, less than eight times per minute, or
irregular, with ten seconds or more between breaths.
- Vomiting while “sleeping” or passed out, and not waking up after vomiting.
Take Action!
If a person has any of these symptoms, he or she is suffering from acute
alcohol intoxication.
- Get help, 911 if you are off campus or 9-911 if
you use an on-campus phone. If in the residence halls, also call a
staff member.
- Do not leave the person alone. Turn the victim on his/her side to prevent
choking in case of vomiting.
- Always be “better safe than sorry” if you are not sure what to do. How can
your friend be angry about you caring for him or her?
| Blood Alcohol Level |
Influence on Feelings and Behavior |
| .00 - .04 |
- Acts as a stimulant
- People experience positive feelings
- No brain functions impaired
- Reason may be impaired due to lower inhibitions
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| .05 - .06 |
- Acts as a depressant
- Effects begin to change mood, behavior, driving ability
- Stronger emotions--elation--mood swings
- Desire for more to drink
- Slower reaction time
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| .07 - .10 |
- Poor judgment
- Loss of coordination
- Inflated sense of self as soon as inhibitions are lowered
- DUI
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| .11 - .15 |
- Major impairment of all physical/mental functions
- Irresponsible behavior
- Difficulty standing, walking, talking
- Intoxication
- Unsteady, clumsy
- Boisterous
- Speech impaired
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| .16 - .20 |
- Confusion
- Dazed
- Needs assistance walking
- Severe intoxication
- Increased severity of all negative effects
- Pass-out zone
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When to Refer . . .
- Someone tells you that they think they might have a drinking/drug problem.
- Someone tells you that they have been arrested/written up for an
alcohol/drug-related incident.
- You notice that someone misses early morning or evening classes because of
partying or the aftermath of partying.
- Someone continually sleeps in class.
- You notice that someone's mood changes drastically and there is evidence
that they have been drinking/using.
- Someone who makes extremely negative statements about self and others.
- Someone who looks disheveled or has a drastic change in appearance.
- Someone is withdrawn and does not interact with others.
How to Refer . . .
- Call 394-2416, or e-mail Marie.Romano@sdsmt.edu to schedule an appointment
When Confronting Someone About Drinking / Drugging . . .
- Don't do it while they are drunk/high--it gives them excuses and they
might not remember.
- Start by saying something like: "I'm going to tell you this because I'm
worried (concerned, alarmed, etc.) about you." These words might just make the
difference in the person's life.
- Offer support in beginning the process--let them call or e-mail for
counseling services from your phone/computer. Make an offer to come with them
to their appointment.
- In the near future, ask them whether or not they followed through.
The BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network
The Inter-Association Task Force on Alcohol & Other Substance Abuse Issues
The National Social Norms Resource Center
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Al-Anon / Alateen
Prevention Online (PREVLINE) |
Contact: SDSM&T VP Student Affairs & Dean of Students
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| http://sdmines.sdsmt.edu/sdsmt/alcoholedu |
Last Modified: 02/08/2007 |
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