Antibiotics - ANS-must consult doctor
Antihistamnes - ANS-depress the central nervous system, can cause drowsiness
Asprin - ANS-causes damage to the stomach lining and possibly internal bleeding
BAC: key points - ANS--the more alc a person consumes, the higher the BAC level will be
-a guest's BAC level can be different each time he or she drinks
-intoxication rate factors affect how quickly BAC rises
-the higher the BAC level, the more behavioral cues you are likely to see
-time is the only thing that can lower a person's BAC level
behavioral cues: coordination - ANS-stumbling or swaying, dropping belongings, having trouble
picking up keys, change
"loss of coordination"
Behavioral cues: Inhibitions - ANS-talkative, loud behavior or mood swings, exhibiting changes
in behavior
"lowered inhibitions"
Behavioral cues: Judgment - ANS-behaving inappropriately, foul language, off-color jokes,
annoying others, overly friendly, drinking quicker
"impaired judgment"
behavioral cues: reactions - ANS-glassy, unfocused eyes, talking and moving slow, forgetting
things, lighting more than one cig, losing train of thought, slurring
"slowed reactions"
Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) - ANS-the legal measurement of the amount of alc in a person's
blood
Common Acceptable forms of IDq - ANS-valid photo driver's license
valid photo state-issued ID card
US active military ID
valid passport
alien registration card
common negligence - ANS-based on prior court cases, these laws set a minimum standard for
the actions a reasonable person should take to prevent problems
dram shop liability actsq - ANS-makes alcohol servers responsible for sales to persons under
the legal drinking age, or those who are clearly intoxicated