UPDATED () (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
t/f the state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's
liquor license for allowing a minor to enter the establishment
with a fake ID - ANSWER->true
t/f all guests must be 21-years-old to purchase alcohol -
ANSWER->true
t/f drink for drink, a lean guest will have a higher BAC than a
guest with a large amount of body fat. - ANSWER->false (body
fat does not absorb alcohol. this forces it to remain in the
bloodstream until broken down by the liver. alcohol can pass
through muscle in a lean person and spread throughout the
body
t/f a 12-ounce beer contains less alcohol than 1 1/2 ounces of
80 proof vodka - ANSWER->false
t/f the liver can break down alcohol at the rate of two drinks
per hour - ANSWER->false (one drink per hour)
t/f carbohydrates are the best type of food to serve with
alcohol to help prevent intoxication - ANSWER->false
t/f a guest who switches to larger or stronger drinks may be
intoxicated - ANSWER->true
,amount of alcohol that has been absorbed into the bloodsteam.
it is stated as a percentage - ANSWER->blood alcohol content
(BAC)
organ from which most alcohol is absorbed into the
bloodstream - ANSWER->small intestine
organ responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body. it
does this at a rate of one drink per hour. - ANSWER->liver
ability to deal with the effects of alcohol without showing signs
- ANSWER->tolerance
measure of a liquors strength. the percentage of alcohol in
liquor can be determined by dividing its proof in half - ANSWER-
>proof
to help prevent your guests from becoming intoxicated, you
need to know (3 things) - ANSWER->how alcohol moves
through the body, how alcohol is eliminated from the body, and
factors that affect alcohol's concentrate in the bloodstream
alcohol's path through the body - ANSWER->mouth, stomach,
small intestine, throughout the body
what happens in the mouth when drinking alcohol - ANSWER-
>a small amount of alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream
from here
,what happens in the stomach when drinking alcohol - ANSWER-
>some alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the
stomach wall
what happens in the small intestine when drinking alcohol -
ANSWER->most of the alcohol is absorbed into the
bloodstream from here
what happens throughout the body when drinking alcohol -
ANSWER->once in the bloodstream, alcohol travels quickly
throughout the body. it will reach the brain in minutes
Driving with a BAC of or higher is against the law in all 50
states. - ANSWER->.08
a BAC of or higher can lead to coma or death - ANSWER->.30
the liver can only remove alcohol from the body at the rate of
drink per hour. drinking more than this will result in a build-
up in the bloodstream. this will raise BAC. - ANSWER->one
t/f the more alcohol a drink contains, the more than will end up
in the bloodstream. this will raise BAC - ANSWER->true
t/f a small person will have a higher BAC than a large person, all
other factors being the same. - ANSWER->true, because small
people have less blood in their bodies to dilute alcohol
, t/f a woman will have a higher BAC than a man, all other factors
being the same - ANSWER->true
why do women have a higher BAC than men, all other factors
being the same? - ANSWER->have a higher percentage of body
fat, have a smaller amount of a stomach enzyme that helps
break down alcohol, and are typically smaller than men, and so
have less blood in their bodies
how does age effect BAC - ANSWER->body fat typically
increases with age and enzyme action tends to slow as a person
gets older
t/f a senior citizen will have a higher BAC than a younger guest,
all other factors being the same - ANSWER->true
an emotional guest will have a higher BAC than a guest who is
calm, all other factors being the same - ANSWER->true
how does the emotional state of a guest effect their BAC -
ANSWER->when a person gets stressed, angry, or afraid, the
body diverts blood to the muscles and away from the stomach
and small intestine and this reduced blood flow shows the
absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
t/f guests who drink alcohol while taking medications or using
illegal drugs can intensify the effects of alcohol or experience
dangerous interactions - ANSWER->true
t/f the state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's
liquor license for allowing a minor to enter the establishment
with a fake ID - ANSWER->true
t/f all guests must be 21-years-old to purchase alcohol -
ANSWER->true
t/f drink for drink, a lean guest will have a higher BAC than a
guest with a large amount of body fat. - ANSWER->false (body
fat does not absorb alcohol. this forces it to remain in the
bloodstream until broken down by the liver. alcohol can pass
through muscle in a lean person and spread throughout the
body
t/f a 12-ounce beer contains less alcohol than 1 1/2 ounces of
80 proof vodka - ANSWER->false
t/f the liver can break down alcohol at the rate of two drinks
per hour - ANSWER->false (one drink per hour)
t/f carbohydrates are the best type of food to serve with
alcohol to help prevent intoxication - ANSWER->false
t/f a guest who switches to larger or stronger drinks may be
intoxicated - ANSWER->true
,amount of alcohol that has been absorbed into the bloodsteam.
it is stated as a percentage - ANSWER->blood alcohol content
(BAC)
organ from which most alcohol is absorbed into the
bloodstream - ANSWER->small intestine
organ responsible for breaking down alcohol in the body. it
does this at a rate of one drink per hour. - ANSWER->liver
ability to deal with the effects of alcohol without showing signs
- ANSWER->tolerance
measure of a liquors strength. the percentage of alcohol in
liquor can be determined by dividing its proof in half - ANSWER-
>proof
to help prevent your guests from becoming intoxicated, you
need to know (3 things) - ANSWER->how alcohol moves
through the body, how alcohol is eliminated from the body, and
factors that affect alcohol's concentrate in the bloodstream
alcohol's path through the body - ANSWER->mouth, stomach,
small intestine, throughout the body
what happens in the mouth when drinking alcohol - ANSWER-
>a small amount of alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream
from here
,what happens in the stomach when drinking alcohol - ANSWER-
>some alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream through the
stomach wall
what happens in the small intestine when drinking alcohol -
ANSWER->most of the alcohol is absorbed into the
bloodstream from here
what happens throughout the body when drinking alcohol -
ANSWER->once in the bloodstream, alcohol travels quickly
throughout the body. it will reach the brain in minutes
Driving with a BAC of or higher is against the law in all 50
states. - ANSWER->.08
a BAC of or higher can lead to coma or death - ANSWER->.30
the liver can only remove alcohol from the body at the rate of
drink per hour. drinking more than this will result in a build-
up in the bloodstream. this will raise BAC. - ANSWER->one
t/f the more alcohol a drink contains, the more than will end up
in the bloodstream. this will raise BAC - ANSWER->true
t/f a small person will have a higher BAC than a large person, all
other factors being the same. - ANSWER->true, because small
people have less blood in their bodies to dilute alcohol
, t/f a woman will have a higher BAC than a man, all other factors
being the same - ANSWER->true
why do women have a higher BAC than men, all other factors
being the same? - ANSWER->have a higher percentage of body
fat, have a smaller amount of a stomach enzyme that helps
break down alcohol, and are typically smaller than men, and so
have less blood in their bodies
how does age effect BAC - ANSWER->body fat typically
increases with age and enzyme action tends to slow as a person
gets older
t/f a senior citizen will have a higher BAC than a younger guest,
all other factors being the same - ANSWER->true
an emotional guest will have a higher BAC than a guest who is
calm, all other factors being the same - ANSWER->true
how does the emotional state of a guest effect their BAC -
ANSWER->when a person gets stressed, angry, or afraid, the
body diverts blood to the muscles and away from the stomach
and small intestine and this reduced blood flow shows the
absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
t/f guests who drink alcohol while taking medications or using
illegal drugs can intensify the effects of alcohol or experience
dangerous interactions - ANSWER->true