Anything is possible, but if you were to have a blood/alcohol level that high, you wouldn't be able to enjoy it. You'd probably be dead!
whith a blood alcohol level at .15%, the relative risk of causing a collision is greater by mearly?
A BAC of .167 is twice as high as a maximum legal .08 and three times as high as a maximum legal level of .05. In short, it is very high.
It means that your blood contains 0.29% alcohol by volume. This is a high enough level to render people unconscious who are not used to drinking, and is even potentially fatal for some. On the other hand, alcoholics can often navigate and carry on conversations at that lever (which doesn't mean that they are any less drunk, just better at not showing it). That's known as tolerance, and it is a prime indicator of addiction.
i have a blood glucose level of 116 is that high
is a blood sugar level of 130 considered high
No. Blood alcohol level is a measure of how much alcohol is in solution in the blood. It is possible to affect the rate of absorption, but not the level that is reached.
No, blood alcohol level and breath alcohol level are not the same. Blood alcohol level is a direct measurement of the amount of alcohol in the blood, while breath alcohol level is an indirect measurement based on the amount of alcohol in the breath, which is correlated with blood alcohol level.
Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.
To convert 3 mmol of alcohol to blood alcohol concentration, you would need to know the volume of distribution in the body. Without this information, a direct conversion is not possible. Blood alcohol concentration is typically measured in units of mass per volume (e.g., g/dL or mg/L), not in mmol.
If you mean 0.46 yes, but you would probably be in a coma. The BAC scale only goes up 1.
Blood alcohol rates are given as a percentage in tenths of a percent, so a blood alcohol rate of .725 stone dead. ( I think the highest ever recorded in some one who survived, is 0.65 ) a blood alchol rate of 0.0725 us below the legal limit of 0.08 but is very close, likely to cause driver imparement. Consult your local DMV's Driver Handbook for the definitive answer.
This means there are 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. It's typically used as a measure of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to determine levels of intoxication. A BAC of -35 micrograms would indicate a negative alcohol level, which is not physiologically possible.
At above .25%, both unconsciousness and death are possible.
2.8 blood alcohol level in a female
No, it would show as positive on an ETG urine test
Death.
How do you trust what you read or hear? I find it so interesting how many people speak what they think but not what they know. The fact is Yes, it is possible. Tolerance has a lot to do with how high your blood alcohol level may get. We work with many people who easily surpass .40 . In fact we have had clients above a .70 . Just remember tolerence is not an ability but a liability. "No chance, you would be dead long before that. Drinkers take note!!!.At 0.2 you are well into the danger zone, some will die before 0.3 , and few will recover at 0.35 and then with serious brain damage.This about a quarter of the level of your question"