Yes.
The blood exchanges gases in the lungs. Oxygen is taken in by the blood from the inhaled air, and the exhaled air contains traces of alcohol that the blood has exchanged with the air that was just inhaled. The Breathalyzer device that the police use can detect the alcohol in the exhaled air.
Alcohol can be absorbed through the skin and it can also be inhaled.
If you test positive it is in your system no matter how it gets there. Secondary smoke from marijuana can be inhaled and you could test positive because of this.
If you inhale secondary smoke it will show a positive because you have inhaled the smoke.
A urine test for alcohol can detect alcohol if the person used mouthwash containing alcohol, ate any food containing alcohol, inhaled alcohol, used a hand sanitizer containing alcohol, had an injection site sterilized with alcohol, used alcohol on an injury, etc.
I believe that if you inhaled alcohol vapors directly into your lungs, the capillaries would burst and you would bleed to death.
Health care professionals use rubbing alcohol on theoi hands all day long, so must inhale some of it & it doesn't cause a problem.
Inhaled air will be of ambient temperature. If the surroundings are warm, then inhaled air is warm. If surroundings are cold then inhaled air is cold.
if water is inhaled into the lunga, a person will have drowned
Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.
If you 'inhaled' something, you breathed it in. If you 'exhaled' something, you breathed it out
Inhaled corticosteriods are steroids that are inhaled which help to treat asthma. They are anti-inflammatory medication which improves the control of asthma, reducing coughing for example.