already graded A+
help determine if a guest is approaching intoxication; based off observation and
not an actual measure
Behavioral Cues
What are the 4 behavioral cues?
Lowered Inhibitions, Poor Judgement, Slowed Reactions, Loss of Coordination
overly talkative, displaying loud behavior, and mood swings are all examples of
what behavioral cue?
Lowered Inhibitions
inappropriate behavior, foul language, overly-friendly, and increased rate of
drinking are all examples of what behavioral cue?
Poor Judgement
, changes in minor motor skills, glassy and unfocused eyes, and slurred speech are
all examples of what behavioral cue?
Slowed Reactions
changes in major motor skills, stumbling, swaying, and dropping belongings are
all examples of what behavioral cue?
Loss of Coordination
affect how quickly a person becomes intoxicated
Intoxication Rate Factors
What are the 6 main intoxication rate factors?
size, gender, rate of consumption, strength of drink, drug use, food intake
_____ (size) people affected more quickly by alcohol
smaller
_____ (gender) are affected more quickly by alcohol
women