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✔✔What is BAC? - ✔✔Blood Alcohol Content - the amount of alcohol in a person's
blood
✔✔BAC levels can only be accurately measured by what two methods? - ✔✔1) blood
testing or 2) breathalyzer
✔✔How does a person's tolerance affect their rate of intoxication? - ✔✔It doesn't; it just
allows them to hide behavioral cues of intoxication.
✔✔How does tolerance affect BAC? - ✔✔it doesn't
✔✔Alcohol is a [depressant/stimulant]. - ✔✔depressant
✔✔How might alcohol react with aspirin? - ✔✔Can cause damage to the stomach lining
and possibly internal bleeding
✔✔How might alcohol react with antibiotics? - ✔✔There are too many variations to be
specific; consult with a doctor.
✔✔How might alcohol react with antihistamines? - ✔✔Can depress the Central Nervous
System (CNS) and can cause drowsiness
✔✔How might alcohol react with narcotics? - ✔✔Can depress the Central Nervous
System (CNS) and respiratory functions. May cause loss of consciousness.
✔✔The more alcohol a person consumers, the [lower/higher] a person's BAC will be. -
✔✔higher
✔✔A guest's BAC level [is always the same / can be different] each time he or she
drinks. - ✔✔can be different
✔✔Intoxication rate factors [do not / do] affect how quickly the BAC level rises. - ✔✔do
✔✔The [lower/higher] the BAC level, the more behavioral clues you are likely to see. -
✔✔higher
✔✔The liver eliminates approximately how many ounces of pure alcohol per hour? -
✔✔3/4 oz