Urine, blood or breathalyzer tests
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the measure of the amount of alcohol in a person's blood. BAC is expressed as a percentage, with 0.08% being the legal limit for driving under the influence in most places.
Only a blood test can measure BAC. A breath tester can only ESTIMATE the BAC.
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Physicians do not typically measure drunkenness. It is law enforcement officers who generally obtain estimates of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) by using breath alcohol testing machines. These devices can only estimate BAC indirectly through analysis of exhaled breath. It is technicians who generally measure BAC directly through drawing a sample of blood and testing for its actual (not estimated) BAC. BAC is not a direct measure of drunkenness because some people develop tolerance to alcohol and therefore will not be intoxicated at .08 BAC. On the other hand, others may show signs of intoxication at much lower BACs. Therefore, identification of drunkenness is somewhat arbitrary; it is a social and legal rather than scientific concept.
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called the blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
To find the measure of angle BAC, we would need additional information about the geometric configuration involving angles BEA and BAC. If angles BEA and BAC are related by a specific geometric relationship (like being complementary, supplementary, or part of a triangle), we could determine m angle BAC. Please provide more context or details about the arrangement of the angles.
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Intoxication is not a straightforward measurement. One person could have a BAC of .08 and be almost unconscious, another person could have .08 BAC and not even feel it.
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood is measured by their blood alcohol concentration (BAC). BAC is calculated as a percentage of alcohol in the blood by weight. It is used as a standard measure to determine a person's level of intoxication. In most countries, a BAC of 0.08% is considered the legal limit for driving under the influence.