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Resources on Alcohol
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Medical Emergency • 911
Police • 911
Escorts • 5-3555
N.I.T.E. Ride • 4-NITE
Alcohol Peer Educators • 4-8124
Alcohol/Other Drug Education/
Outreach Programs • 4-8124
Alcoholics Anonymous • 202-966-9115
Chaplains • 4-9893
Counseling Center • 4-7651
Health Center Urgent Care • 4-8161
Health Center Mental Health • 4-8106
Sexual Assault Info • 4-2222
Substance Abuse Programs • 4-8128
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Use/possession by persons under 21
Open use/possession by persons 21 and older
Distribution/provision to persons under 21
Parties with alcohol
Kegs
Fake IDs
Sale of alcohol
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We want you to know that all of the University’s faculty and staff are genuinely concerned for your welfare. Remember, binge or even other drinking can result in consequences far worse than University sanctions. It is your health and success as a |
| student, and sometimes your life, that is at stake. Therefore, we ask those students who choose to drink to always do so in a safe and responsible manner. And, we ask those students who are in the company of those who drink to be especially watchful and caring of them. Your actions can save a life.
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Every college student has choices to make to choose to drink or to not drink, to choose how much or how little to drink and how often, to choose his/her own behavior and not have the behavior influenced or belittled by others, to choose activities and companions in which he/she will be engaged.
Enclosed is safety information and tips related to safe choices you can make regarding alcohol. Please keep it handy, share it with your friends, and keep this information in mind if there are occasions that you and friends choose to socialize with alcohol. We also encourage you to increase the knowledge and understanding you have about alcohol and other drug use by college students. You’ll find the websites listed on this page to be both informative and interesting.
Please be reminded that you have obligations as a citizen to abide by the State’s laws (including that the legal drinking age in Maryland is 21) and as a student to abide by the University’s Code of Student Conduct and the residence hall rules.
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Margaret W. Bridwell, MD
Director
University Health Center |
Deb Grandner
Director
Resident Life |
Major Paul M. Dillon
Police Services Bureau
Public Safety |
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Be cool, be smart.
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If Youre Going Out to Drink...
- Know your limits; decide ahead of time on alcohol-free drink to have if you hit your limit
- Snack before and during drinking
- Stay with people you know and trust
- Pace yourself; the body processes about one drink per hour
- Avoid chugging or gulping drinks
- Drink plenty of water
- Watch your drinknever leave it unattended
- Avoid mixing alcohol with other drugs, including over-the-counter and prescription medications
- Be wary most rape, other sexual assault, and other unwanted sexual contact involves alcohol use
- Dont drink and drive (use a designated driver, stay with friends, call a cab, ride Shuttle-UM)
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How To Help A Friend
- Be well informed about alcohol and other drug issues
- Offer to seek help with him or her
- Tell your friend you care about him or her
- Communicate clearly and consistently
- Be non-judgmental
- Discuss your friends alcohol-related behaviors when he/she is sober
- Talk with your friend when you are calm, not angry
- Tell your friend how his/her behavior is affecting you
- Set limits to the behavior you will tolerate from your friend
- Ask: How can I help you get help?
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Know When to Get Help...
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Avoid delay; avoid gambling with your or someone elses safety -- call 911
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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 8 times per minute, or irregular, with 10 seconds or more between breaths
- Vomiting while "sleeping" or passed out, and not waking up after vomiting
A person with any of these symptoms is suffering from acute alcohol poisoning:
- Call 911
- Do not leave the person alone. Turn the person 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?
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