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Intoxication Rate Factors - CORRECT ANSWER- size, gender, rate of consumption, strength of
the drink, drug use, food intake
1/2 oz pure alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER- 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, 1 oz 100-proof liquor
Why does alcohol differ from food and other beverages? - CORRECT ANSWER- your body does
not have to digest it before absorbing it. It can be absorbed directly into the blood stream
BAC: Blood Alcohol Content - CORRECT ANSWER- measurement of the amount of alcohol in a
person's blood
What is the only thing that can lower a person's BAC level? - CORRECT ANSWER- Time
What can make assessing behavioral cues more difficult? - CORRECT ANSWER- Tollerance
Aspirin - CORRECT ANSWER- causes damage to the stomach lining and possibly internal
bleeding
, Antibiotics - CORRECT ANSWER- There are too many variations to be specific
Antihistamines - CORRECT ANSWER- Depress the central nervous system and can cause
drowsiness
Narcotics - CORRECT ANSWER- Depress the CNS and respiratory functions. May cause loss of
consciousness
a 150-pound male drinking for 1 hour on an empty stomach - CORRECT ANSWER- 2
drinks=.05BAC
4 drinks=.10BAC
8 drinks=.20BAC
12 drinks=.30BAC
Alcohol helps us relax because it is a - CORRECT ANSWER- depressent
Behavioral cues - CORRECT ANSWER- inhibitions, judgment, reactions, coordination
Inhibitions - CORRECT ANSWER- relaxed and talkative and could display mood swings
Judgment - CORRECT ANSWER- overly friendly, dancing or singing
Reactions - CORRECT ANSWER- Lose their train of thought, glassy, unfocused eyes, slurred
speech
Coordination - CORRECT ANSWER- stagger, stumble, spill drinks