If you blew a 0.44 on a breathalyzer, that indicates a very high blood alcohol concentration (BAC), which is well above the legal limit in most places. Alcohol typically metabolizes at a rate of about 0.015 to 0.020 per hour. After four hours, your BAC would still likely be significantly above the legal limit, depending on your body's metabolism and other factors. It is highly probable that a blood test taken four hours later would still show elevated alcohol levels.
A fasting blood test is typically recommended to be taken in the morning after an overnight fast, usually for 8-12 hours. However, if it's more convenient, a fasting blood test can also be scheduled for noon, provided you have fasted for the required time since your last meal. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding timing and fasting duration for accurate results.
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CBC : Cellular Blood Count. CBC : Clinical Biochemistry. ( a course taken in college of medical studies ).
The term "impure blood" is not medical in nature. The only context in which I've heard it used is when racist people refer to anyone whose ethnicity is different from his or her own as having "impure blood". So, in the eyes of the people who actually use this term, being born to the wrong parents causes impure blood. Sometimes "impure blood" can mean the deoxygenated blood that the veins transport from the rest of the body to the heart as opposed to the oxygenated blood that arteries transport from the heart to the rest of the body. In fewer words, "impure blood" is a term that can be used to refer to blood without oxygen.
Not if your blood was free of alcohol when it was put back on.
It depends on how much alcohol is in the blood and how much Dilaudid you take and how it is taken wheather oral or intraveinious
That is a very good question! Alcohol is metabolized by zero order kinetics, when you drink a lot. That is you can metabolize about 30 ml of alcohol every hour. So it takes much larger time than it would have taken by first order kinetics. So if you drink too much alcohol, you are drunk on next morning also.
Alcohol in an autopsy can be detected through blood or urine analysis. Blood is typically the preferred sample due to its higher alcohol content compared to urine. The level of alcohol found in the blood can then be used to determine if it played a role in the individual's death.
Nope. The blood alcohol level for being drunk in many places is 0.10. At Around 0.32 you will die from alcohol poisoning unless you are taken to a hospital. A level of 3.66 is totally impossible to achieve.
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Yes it can because you can be up for hours drinking and not sleeping a wink but other alcohols can make you fall asleep. Yes if taken in excessive alcohol can cause you insomnia
If alcohol taken in large amount it affects all parts of body like extended alcohol can cause blood conditions like anemia or blood clotting, it also effects your brain, liver, lungs, heart and kidney.
At least 12 hours before getting your blood taken. It is ok to have small sips of water
the police have 24 hours to keep you without charging you after that they have to let you go or as i say charge you In Illinois, we have up until the court date to charge you with DUI. The results of the blood test can take days if not weeks to get back to us.
Blood samples taken for alcohol testing can also be tested for drugs. However, the tests sold over the counter test only for alcohol. Tests must be tailored specifically for each type of drug.