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Routine Alcohol Screening
Module 4 quiz.
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The impacts of excessive drinking include:
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Hypertension, cancer, depression, and heart disease.
Hangovers, car crashes, broken relationships.
88,000 deaths a year, $223.5 billion in economic costs.
A and C.
The recommended guidelines for alcohol use for healthy adults are:
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No more than 2 standard drinks per day for men ages 21-65; no more than 1 standard drink per day for women ages 21 and over and men age over 65 years.
The same for men and women regardless of age.
Abstinence.
No more than 3 standard drinks per day for men and women under 65 years.
Binge drinking for women is defined as 4 or more standard drinks in a 2-3 hour period.
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A standard drink of wine is defined as:
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Half a glass.
5 oz.
9 oz.
2-3 oz.
Among recommended clinical preventive services, alcohol screening and brief counseling for adults has a higher ranking than all of the following except:
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Childhood immunizations
Hypertension screening
Cholesterol screening
Breast cancer screening for women 40+ years
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