No, your mood does not affect your BAC. Your BAC or blood alcohol level is only affected by the amount of alcohol you have consumed.
no
Any BAC over .000.
No. The BAC is affected by drinking too much.
when their BAC is at or above .05%
Depends on your BAC, which drops .015 of BAC per hour.
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Social factor can affect an individuals view on death and dying because many ways. A person can view things based on how they were raised, the environment the live in, social media, religious viewpoints, and many other things.
If an alcoholic has a bac of .523, how would that affect them?
Your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is affected by the amount you have had to drink, food you have eaten that will slow uptake of alcohol, and the time since you consumed alcohol. Your body mass will also affect your BAC, since a larger person has more body. Your mood does nothing for your BAC.
Polycythemia itself does not cause a high blood alcohol content (BAC). However, individuals with polycythemia may have an increased viscosity of blood, which can affect various physiological responses, but it does not directly influence alcohol metabolism or BAC levels. High BAC results from alcohol consumption rather than blood conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and information.
Yes it can affect your BAC if you have been drinking. Aspirin inhibits your body's ability to metabolize alcohol.