Screen Reader Mode Icon Check SCREEN READER MODE to make this survey compatible with screen readers. Question Title 1. According to Canada's Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines, which of the following is considered a standard drink? Select all that apply. one 142 ml (or 5 oz) glass of wine one 341 ml (or 12 oz) bottle of beer one 568 ml (or 1 pint and 3.2 oz) can of cider 43 ml (or 1.5 oz) of liquor OK Question Title 2. What are the recommended number of standard drinks for men and women? Select all that apply. There is no recommended number of standard drinks. If you're a man, have no more than 3 standard drinks a day on most days and no more than 15 drinks a week. If you're a woman, have no more than 2 standard drinks a day on most days and no more than 10 drinks per week. OK Question Title 3. Louise is a 68-year-old woman and is seeing her doctor for a routine check-up. The doctor asks her about her alcohol consumption. Louise says that on most days she and her husband have a gin martini, and then a glass of wine with dinner. Would their doctor consider this to be 'low-risk' drinking? Yes No OK Question Title 4. If you do choose to drink, what are some of the things that you can do to help reduce your risk of getting sick or injured? Select all that apply. Have a meal or a snack with your drink. Don't have more than 2 standard drinks in any 3-hour period. Have a glass of water or non-alcoholic, caffeine-free beverage between drinks. Don't drink and drive, and don't get in a car with a driver who has been drinking. Check warning labels on all medications, and talk with your doctor or pharmacist about possible interactions with alcohol. OK Question Title 5. True or false. If you only drink at amounts above the low-risk drinking guidelines every now and then, you are not increasing the risk to your health and safety by very much. True False OK DONE