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• Inhibitions. CORRECT ANSWER: relaxed and talkative and could display
mood swings
• Judgment. CORRECT ANSWER: overly friendly, dancing or singing
• Reactions. CORRECT ANSWER: Lose their train of thought, glassy,
unfocused eyes, slurred speech
• Coordination. CORRECT ANSWER: stagger, stumble, spill drinks
• Intoxication Rate Factors. CORRECT ANSWER: size, gender, rate of
consumption, strength of the drink, drug use, food intake
• 1/2 oz pure alcohol. CORRECT ANSWER: 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, 1 oz
100-proof liquor
• Why does alcohol differ from food and other beverages?. CORRECT
ANSWER: your body does not have to digest it before absorbing it. It can
be absorbed directly into the blood stream
• BAC: Blood Alcohol Content. CORRECT ANSWER: measurement of the
amount of alcohol in a person's blood
• What is the only thing that can lower a person's BAC level?. CORRECT
ANSWER: Time
• What can make assessing behavioral cues more difficult?. CORRECT
ANSWER: Tollerance
• Aspirin. CORRECT ANSWER: causes damage to the stomach lining and
possibly internal bleeding
• Antibiotics. CORRECT ANSWER: There are too many variations to be
specific