Dead people still have blood, and it is still capable of being tested for some time after death. Even after blood tests are impractical, other tissue fluids may be tested.
An infection would increase a person's white blood cell count.
No, a mosquito will not become intoxicated through someone's blood alcohol level after biting a person. In a mosquito the alcohol moves into a separate area, or pocket, and is broken down by enzymes before it could even reach the nervous system.
Given the same quantity of alcohol consumed by people of the same gender within the same period of time, a larger person's BAC would be lower
Yes, but an "average person" would not drink that much to start with.
The red blood cell count would be 2.4 million per cubic milliliter (240 x 10,000).
Do basic Complete blood count
I guess the doctor might want to know what is going on with that person, and to really,''break it down'' i would have to say the doctor has to do that just to see if that person has a disease or any relations to that word; True, but the white blood cell count will show if there is an infection. If there is, the white blood cell count will be high.
I don't have an exact number but it would have been much higher than is needed to kill anyone who is not an alcoholic. This person should seek help.
Alcohol dilates the blood vessels, making more blood flow to the skin, which causes the body to lose more heat.
Alcohol is metabolized at a fairly constant rate of .015 of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) per hour, regardless of weight. Thus, for example, it would take ten hours for a person to completely metabolize the alcohol if he has a BAC of .15%.
that's probably not a good idea it would be like saying to a person who needs blood, this blood donor had alcohol in their system but we'll give to u anyway. not only does it sound unpleasent but it is also probably not real healthy either.
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.