WAVE Tools for Alcohol
The information on this page will provide you with resources about alcohol, drinking and partying responsibly, binge drinking, alcohol poisoning, and what to do in the case of an alcohol-induced emergency, in the form of PDF brochures, self-assessment quizzes, and other information and resources.
Tips for Safe Partying
Plan ahead. Set a limit and stick to it.
Always have a designated driver.
Eat before and while you drink to help slow the absorption of alcohol.
Do NOT play drinking games. You consume alcohol too fast to realize how intoxicated it is making you.
Know how much you are drinking. 1 drink = 1 4-5 oz. glass of wine, 1 12 oz. beer, 1 shot of 80-proof liquor. Mixed drinks may be more than one serving!
Use the buddy system. Stick together and make sure you look out for each other.
Keep an eye on your drink to protect yourself from date rape drugs - both men and women are at risk of being drugged.
Don't drink from punch bowls or pitchers - they are easy to drug and it is difficult to keep track of how much you are drinking.
Look around and notice that not everyone is getting trashed - only a few people are really drinking heavily, and they are often doing something embarrassing! It's okay not to drink!
MYTHS and FACTS About Alcohol
MYTH: "I can drive well enough after a few drinks . . ."
FACT: 50% of all crashes among 18-24 year olds involve alcohol.
MYTH: I can sober up quickly if I have to . . .
FACT: It can take up to 2 hours to process one drink
MYTH: Beer doesn't have as much alcohol as hard liquor.
FACT: 12 oz. of beer = 1 shot of 80-proof liquor = 4.5 oz. glass of wine
MYTH: The more you drink, the better you feel!
FACT: Alcohol is biphasic: at low levels it produces feelings of euphoria; at high levels it produces unpleasant inebriating effects, such as vomiting, mood changes and passing out.
Do You Know What Binge Drinking Is?
Binge Drinking Is...
Drinking a lot of alcohol in a short amount of time
Reaching a very high blood alcohol level
Experiencing cognitive and physical problems as a result of excessive drinking
Binge drinking isn't just about the number of drinks consumed, but also the time frame in which it is consumed:
When a man consumes 5 or more drinks in a row.
When a woman consumes 4 or more drinks in a row.
Signs of a Problem Drinker
Binge drinks
Drinks alone
Drinks often
Drinks to get drunk
Increased tolerance
Neglects responsibilities
Misses all or part of work or school because of alcohol
Alcohol Poisoning
If you know someone who has had too much to drink:
DO NOT LEAVE THE PERSON ALONE. Blood alcohol levels can continue to rise even after a person has passed out. Check on him/her often!
Place the person in fetal position with pillow at the back to prevent rolling. A person can either drown in or choke on his/her own vomit.
Do not put a person in a cold shower - it can cause the person to go into shock.
Coffee will not sober a person up - the only thing that can sober someone up is TIME.
When in doubt, call 911.
Call 911 immediately if person is:
Unconscious, cannot be woken up or can only be awakened for a short time.
Poorly aware of surroundings.
Exhibits respiratory difficulties, including slow, labored breathing - 10 breaths per minute or less is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY.
Blue under the fingernails or at gums.
Cold, clammy, and has bluish skin
Vomiting while semiconscious or unconscious.