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***E-Chug - An Educational Tool for Oberlin Students***
What is the e-CHUG?
The electronic THC Online Knowledge Experience (e-CHUG) is an alcohol-specific brief assessment and feedback tool designed to reduce alcohol use among college students. The assessment takes about 10-15 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with an administrator.
What does it do?
When you access the e-CHUG, you are prompted to enter information about yourself. In addition to demographic information, you enter information about your use of alcohol, spending patterns, and your lifestyle. After all information has been entered, you submit the form. The information you entered is validated and then processed. The e-CHUG calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. Then, that information is displayed in an easy-to-read format. If you are taking e-Chug for a sanction from a judicial coordinator, please review your sanctioning letter for specific requirements. Students are welcome to try e-Chug for educational purposes as well.
What does one need to use the e-CHUG
1. A computer
2. Internet access
3. An Internet Browser with
4. 10-15 minutes to complete the survey
5. A printer (to print the feedback)
Click here to begin:
http://interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/Oberlin
***E-Toke - An Educational Tool for Oberlin Students***
What is the e-TOKE?
The electronic THC Online Knowledge Experience (e-TOKE) is a marijuana-specific brief assessment and feedback tool designed to reduce marijuana use among college students. The assessment takes about 10-15 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with an administrator.
What does it do?
When you access the e-TOKE, you are prompted to enter information about yourself. In addition to demographic information, you enter information about your use of marijuana, spending patterns, and your lifestyle. After all information has been entered, you submit the form. The information you entered is validated and then processed. The e-TOKE calculates a number of variables and compares your responses to national and local college norms. Then, that information is displayed in an easy-to-read format. If you are taking E-Toke for a santion from a judical coordinator, please review your sanctioning letter for specific requirements. Students are welcome to try E-Toke for educational purposes as well.
What does one need to use the e-TOKE
1. A computer
2. Internet access
3. An Internet Browser with
4. 10-15 minutes to complete the survey
5. A printer (to print the feedback)
Click here to begin:
http://interwork.sdsu.edu/etoke/Oberlin
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FREE Alcohol Screening Tool
This tool can help you find out if your drinking patterns are safe, risky or harmful. It will take only a few minutes, and will generate personalized results based on your age, gender and drinking patterns. Your responses are completely confidential and anonymous:
http://www.alcoholscreening.org
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EMERGENCY
Phone Numbers
Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222
Allen Medical Center ER: 440-775-9110
Ambulance Service: 440-774-1532
Campus Security: x58911
In
Case of Alcohol Poisoning
If a person
is having trouble breathing or stops breathing, head straight to the
emergency room. If the person is passed out, and you cannot wake the
person up, put person in fetal position and call 911 or Campus Safety & Security x58911.
In
Case of Drug Overdose
Watch
for the signs: Abnormal breathing, slurred speech, lack of coordination,
slow or rapid pulse, low or high body temperature, big or small pupils,
a reddish face, heavy sweating, drowsiness, delusions and/or hallucinations,
unconsciousness. If you suspect a person has overdosed, get emergency
care.
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