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1. help determine if a guest is approaching intoxication; based off
observation and not an actual measure
Behavioral Cues
2. What are the 4 behavioral cues?
Lowered Inhibitions, Poor Judgement, Slowed Reactions, Loss of
Coordination
3. overly
talkative, displaying loud behavior, and mood swings are
all examples of what behavioral cue?
Lowered Inhibitions
4. inappropriatebehavior, foul language, overly-friendly, and increased
rate of drinking are all examples of what behavioral cue?
Poor Judgement
5. changesin minor motor skills, glassy and unfocused eyes, and slurred
speech are all examples of what behavioral cue?
Slowed Reactions
6. changes
in major motor skills, stumbling, swaying, and dropping
belongings are all examples of what behavioral cue?
Loss of Coordination
7. affect how quickly a person
becomes intoxicated Intoxication
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Rate Factors
8. What are the 6 main intoxication rate factors?
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size, gender, rate of consumption, strength of drink, drug use, food intake
9. (size) people affected more
quickly by alcohol smaller
10. (gender) are affected more
quickly by alcohol women
11. women are affected more quickly by alcohol because they have more
body fat
12. the
type of drink that will make a person become intoxicated fastest is ,
followed by
and
straight, carbonated mixers, juice mixers
13. alcohol is a and may interact unpredictably with
any other drug depressant
14. alcohol,a depressant, should never be mixed with , a stimulant,
as it confuses your body
caffeine
15. This is a measurement of the amount of alcohol in
your bloodstream. BAC