120 Minutes Session 5 Alcohol Workshop.

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120 Minutes Session 5 Alcohol Workshop

Learning Objectives Administer the psychophysical tests and the eye examinations to persons who have consumed varying amounts of alcohol Document the results of these tests and examinations Accurately assess the extent of a person’s alcohol impairment based on the tests and examinations Discuss the objectives of the Alcohol Workshop. Upon successfully completing this session the participant will be able to: Administer the psychophysical tests and the eye examinations to persons who have consumed varying amounts of alcohol. Document the results of these tests and examinations. Accurately assess the extent of a person’s alcohol impairment based on the tests and examinations. CONTENT SEGMENTS LEARNING ACTIVITIES A. Assignments and Procedures Hands-on Practice Testing Participant-Led Presentations Feedback and Discussion Alcohol Workshop Checklist The main emphasis of the alcohol workshop is to evaluate the participant’s proficiency in the administration of SFSTs.

Team Assignments One member will be an examiner and will complete all portions of the exam One member will be the recorder and document the findings of the examination on the evaluation form All others in the group will observe/coach Each team member will conduct at least one complete examination Assignments and Procedures Team Assignments Group the participants into teams. The number of participants in each team is determined by dividing the total number of participants by the total number of volunteer drinkers. Example: if there are 23 participants and 7 volunteer drinkers, form five teams of three members and two teams of four members. One member will be an examiner and will complete all portions of the exam. One member will be the recorder and document the findings of the examination on the evaluation form. All others in the group will observe/coach. Each team member will conduct at least one complete examination. NOTE: All volunteer drinkers must read and sign the “Statement of Informed Consent” form prior to receiving any alcohol.

Testing Procedures Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (record onset angle in each eye) Vertical Gaze Nystagmus Lack of Convergence Modified Romberg Balance Walk and Turn One Leg Stand (on left foot) One Leg Stand (on right foot) Finger to Nose Explanation of Testing Procedures Each team will conduct the following sequence of tests and examinations on each volunteer:   Write the sequence of tests and examinations on dry erase or flip-chart. HGN (record angle of onset in each eye). Vertical Gaze Nystagmus. Lack of Convergence. Modified Romberg Balance. Walk and Turn. One Leg Stand (standing on left leg). One Leg Stand (standing on right leg). Finger to Nose Emphasize that the team will administer each test only once to each volunteer, e.g., only one member of a team will administer the HGN test to a particular volunteer. Emphasize that the tests and examinations are to be given in the order listed for all volunteers. Teams will record the results of each test and examination. Upon completing the test and examinations, the team members will record their best estimate as to the volunteer’s BAC. Solicit questions about the testing procedures.

Testing Testing Hand out test recording forms to the teams, if available. Monitor the testing to ensure compliance with the procedures. Always allow a team to complete the full sequence of tests and examinations before sending the volunteer to another team. Offer coaching and constructive criticism as appropriate. Transcribe on the board the matrix found at the end of this session to be completed during the discussion phase of the workshop. Feedback and Discussion For each volunteer, select one team to report in detail on each test and examination administered to that volunteer. Call upon participants to report their best estimates as to that volunteer’s BAC. Inform the participants of the results of that volunteer’s breath tests. Continue this process until all volunteers have been reported upon. Solicit participants’ questions and comments. Alcohol Workshop Checklist

QUESTIONS? 6 Solicit participants’ questions about the Alcohol Workshop.