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Alcohol first impairs your judgment. It also will, eventually, impair your motor function and possibly internal functions as well.

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Alcohol first impairs your A motor skills B judgment C color recognition?

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How do you make sentence using impairs?

Too much alcohol impairs one's judgment when it comes to driving an automobile.


What's more dangerous soda or alcohol?

alcohol is more addictive and impairs judgement


How does alcohol effect the head?

it impairs your vision, movements, and thought process.


Why shouldn't you drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol impairs you judgment. While drunk, you could make a decision you will later regret once you are sober.


Why can you not consume alcohol at a pool?

Alcohol impairs your judgement... you are more likely to drown or have an accident like breaking your neck from diving in the shallow end.


What are some bad things about beer?

The alcohol it contains can damage the brain, Under its influence people do and say things that they wouldn't otherwise, It's fattening, It impairs perception, It impairs judgment.


Why the probability of having a crash raised rapidly when you drink alcohol?

Well, alcohol is an intoxicant. It impairs the brains ability to react to road conditions, and it impairs a person's judgement. A normally conservative driver may become a speed demon when they are drinking, thereby increasing the likelihood of a crash.


WHAT is the first faculty to be affected by alcohol consumptionbreathing or judgment?

The first faculty to be affected by alcohol consumption is typically judgment. Alcohol impairs cognitive functions, leading to decreased inhibitions and altered decision-making. This impairment can result in poor choices and risky behaviors before any significant effects on physical coordination or breathing are observed.


In Virginia boaters with the blood alcohol content over what percent are considered operating under the influence?

Virginia law states that a person is considered to be "under the influence" if:He or she is 21 years of age or older and has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher, or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.He or she is under 21 years of age and has any measurable blood alcohol concentration (0.02% or higher), or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.


What impairs conciousness?

Drinking alcohol, drugs, lack of oxygen, old age, fatigue and other debilitating conditions.


Why do you bleed more when drunk?

When you are drunk, alcohol thins your blood and impairs your blood's ability to clot, leading to increased bleeding.

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