Answers (2026/2027) | Structured Review
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• A customer becoming more relaxed and talkative is an indicator of what
behavioral clue? -✓✓losing inhibitions
• A customer demonstrating socially unacceptable behavior, such as
dancing, singing, or being overly friendly, is an indicator of what behavioral
clue? -✓✓impaired judgement
• A customer losing their train of thought or having glossy, unfocused eyes
is an indicator of what behavioral clue? -✓✓slowed reactions
• A customer staggering, stumbling, or spilling drinks is an indicator of what
behavioral clue? -✓✓loss of coordination
• What are intoxication rate factors (define)? -✓✓factors or circumstances
that affect a person's rate of intoxication
• What are the six intoxication rate factors? -✓✓1) size
2) gender
3) rate of consumption
4) strength of the drink
5) drug use
6) food intake
• How does a person's size affect their rate of intoxication? -✓✓larger
people may be able to drink more without being as affected as smaller
people
• How does a person's gender affect their rate of intoxication? -✓✓women
are typically smaller, with a higher percentage of body fat, and tend to
become more intoxicated faster than men
, • How does a person's rate of consumption affect their rate of intoxication?
-✓✓the faster a person drinks alcohol, the more quickly he/she will become
intoxicated
• How does the strength of a drink affect a person's rate of intoxication? -
✓✓a straight-up drink will be absorbed most quickly
• Any carbonated mixer will [decrease/increase] the absorption rate of
alcohol. -✓✓increase
• How does a person's drug use affect their rate of intoxication? -✓✓both
prescription and non-prescription drugs, when taken with alcohol, can have
unpredictable effects
• How does a person's food intake affect their rate of intoxication? -✓✓a
person with a full stomach will not become intoxicated as quickly as a
person drinking on an empty stomach
• How does alcohol differ from other foods and beverages? -✓✓it does not
have to be digested before being absorbed into the bloodstream
• 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