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Revelant knowledge
Blood alcohol concentration is a measure is a measure of an alcohol level which is utilized to determine medical or legal purposes. For instance the BAC value of 0.10 (0.10 percent or one 10th of one percent) signifies that there’s 0.10 grams of alcohol in 100 ml blood it is equal to 21.7 millimol/l. The BAC 0.0 is legally sober and within the United States 0.08 is legally intoxicated to drive for people who are over 21 and over that, which is considered to be very impaired. The BAC of above 0.40 can be fatal.
BAC is the blood alcohol concentration. When it exceeds 0.02, the person loses their sense of taste and can balance themselves.
A person may have mild to severe memory loss, mental disorders or both.
A person with a problem with thinking, speaking, vision, or loss of control, ranging from 0.07 to 0.09, has difficulty in controlling their emotions and physical. A 0.08 BAC level is thought to cause impairments in vision and speech, reaction time, cognition, and cognitive function. An impairment of vision, motor function, balance, hearing impairments, and slow reaction time at a level between 0.10 and 0.12 can be caused by a range of 0.10 to 0.12. A level between 0.13 and 0.15 for severe impairments in vomiting. If a driver drives, a 0.15 level can cause a crash and make them 380 times more likely to be in an accident. Pass out at 0.16 to 0.19 per person. Persons at 0.20 are confused. Motor function loss: 0.25. Complete loss of consciousness: 0.30 to 0.40. Death will affect 0.45 people
Question 1: .08 BAC
.08 people will experience blurred vision, reaction time, hearing, slurred and blurred speech.
Question 2: People who drink younger are more likely become dependent on alcohol
Drinking and age go hand-in-hand. Early drinking can lead to addiction. They may have difficulty coping with society and end up in violence, anger and other negative consequences.
Question 3: Drinking on an empty or full stomach, the amount of alcohol consumed, weight, birth gender
Many factors can affect the BAC, including gender, body weight, quantity, where it is consumed (height), medication, diabetes, and the mix in the drinks
Question 4: Drunk less than 10 drinks per week
Drinking more than 3 drinks per day or 7 drinks per week is recommended. This can lead to serious health problems.
Question 5: An hour
The liver is able to process a typical drink within an hour. If you drink more than that the system gets overloaded, and the extra alcohol will be accumulating in the body’s tissues and blood until it is processed
Question 6: They think that more students are drinking than really are
Question 7: The early phase when my BAC is below .06
Question 8: Chugging your drink
Question 9: To cope with negative emotions
Question 10: A can of beer (approx. 12 oz.)
Question 11:
You are more likely to experience withdrawals when quitting
You are more likely to become dependent on alcohol
It takes more alcohol to feel the same effects