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Julie, 21, and her friends go out to a frat party.

Julie is spending most of her time dancing and


socializing with a few guys, some of whom she knows. The guys are taking turns getting her
drinks when she starts to feel a little woozy. She notices that she needs to refocus her eyes
every time she blinks. She also can't seem to hear everything that's being said. Looking around,
she can't locate any of her friends. What should she do?
Decision Making Process:

1. Identify the problem:


Julie drank too much and she doesn’t feel good. She might got drugs in her drink. She was looking
around and she can’t see her any friends.

2. Collect information:
 Julie go out for a party for spending some times with her friends.
 She is dancing and drinking with her friends.
 When she drank too much then she starts to feel a little woozy.
 She noticed that she needs to refocus her eyes every time she blinks.
 Her friends have left her alone.
 She might got drugs in her drink

3. Consider your options:


 Stop Drinking
 Find her friends
 Find a safe place
 Find a trusted person for asking something

Lock like At:- First of all stop drinking and she could tried to look for her friends Find a safe place to rest
Like bathroom. Ask a trusted person to bring her home or find out her friends.

5. Consider advantages & disadvantages of your options:


Advantages Disadvantages
1. For making decision it will save her. 1. She might get involved with other guys (rape,
rob, injured, etc.)
2. 2. She might Fainted
3. 3. She has in big trouble.
4.
5.

6. Analyze and evaluate options:

She should trying to find a safe place to rest then contacting her friends. Ask a trusted person to bring
her home or find out her friends.

7. Choose option and take action:

She shouldn’t drink too much and know her limit and stay close with a friend and get her own drink.

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