Is it possible to have a blood alcohol level of 1.2?
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"
We are not sure what you are asking, but if your question means "Is there a limit beyond which tests are no longer accurate," the answer is no. There will, however, be less alcohol in the body the longer the period before the test. In the case of blood samples, alcohol in the sample does not deteriorate and can be measured after long periods if the sample has been properly preserved.
In this sort of testing, any error will be favorable to the person being tested, as all errors cause the sample to test low.
At what rate does the average person's system oxidize alcohol?
The average body oxidizes the standard drink at around 3/4 a drink per hour.
How long does alcohol stay in your sytem to show in urine test?
Alcohol can typically be detected in a urine test for up to 24 hours after consuming it. However, this detection window can vary depending on factors such as the amount of alcohol consumed, individual metabolism, and hydration level.
What percent of alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream?
all of it. your gonna die if you keep drinking excessively. do you want to die ? i dont think so. so STOP DRINKING your freaks
Best way to remove alcohol from urine?
Alcohol is eliminated from the body at the rate of about one 12-ounce beer (or the equivalent amount of alcohol) per hour. There is nothing you can do to speed that up.
If you are worried about urine testing, you should know that the new tests are -- if anything -- way too sensitive. The only practical way to beat them is to remain abstinent per the requirements of your employment or probation. To do otherwise is to risk being violated.
The so-called "detox" drinks do not work. They are a scam. Save your money for alcohol counseling.
Can alcohol from paint show on breath alcohol count?
There is very little alcohol by volume in paint, it isn't the same kind of alcohol, and it wouldn't be present in your body in any quantity unless you were drinking paint. Find a different excuse. That one won't fly.
Can alcohol affect your concentration?
Yes, alcohol can affect concentration by slowing down brain activity and impairing cognitive abilities. It can also lead to difficulty in focusing, remembering things, and making decisions. Drinking alcohol can therefore affect your ability to concentrate on tasks that require mental focus.
When a substance is burned, the chemical elements that make it up produce various colors. These are not visible to the naked eye in most cases, although some elements produce rather spectacular effects -- copper's bright green being one example.
Spectrography involves burning samples of material, and precise measurement of the colors produced by elements in the material using a spectrograph. Once the elements and their quantities are known, it is a relatively simple matter to determine the kinds of compounds that would have contained them.
Naltrexone works by blocking the effects of opioids by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and blocking them. This helps reduce cravings and the pleasurable effects of using opioids, making it an effective treatment for opioid addiction.
What effect does alcohol have on reaction time?
Alcohol impairs reaction time by slowing down the transmission of signals between the brain and the body. This delay can affect a person's ability to respond quickly to stimuli or make split-second decisions, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. The extent of impairment depends on factors such as the amount of alcohol consumed and an individual's tolerance level.
What is the key characteristic of substance dependence?
Substance dependence is characterized by the inability to control or stop using a substance despite negative consequences such as health problems, relationship issues, or legal troubles. It also involves developing tolerance to the substance and experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using it.
The measure of the amount of alcohol in a persons blood is called what?
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.
What does alcohol change into during oxidation?
Alcohol is changed to acetaldehyde in the liver, then finally is converted to acetic acid and water.
No. Isopropyl alcohol does not affect the liver in the same way as ethyl alcohol. Furthermore, the effects on the liver come from the functioning of a living liver (!) dealing with alcohol for long periods of time. The conditions possible in an experiment would have no valid relationship to the actual course of alcoholic liver disease.
Liver oxidation time refers to the duration it takes for the liver to metabolize or break down substances, such as medications, alcohol, or toxins, into less active or harmful forms. This process typically involves enzymes in the liver that chemically modify these substances to make them more easily excreted from the body. The oxidation time can vary depending on the specific substance being metabolized and individual factors such as liver function and overall health.
Does alcohol poisoning kill people?
Alcohol is a neurotoxin, anesthetic, and depressant. In sufficient quantities, it is fatal. The lethal dose varies with individuals. It can be as little as 0.30% blood alcohol content by volume, or as high (in rare cases) as 0.60. To put it in perspective, if a person with no alcohol tolerance chugged a liter of vodka and was able to keep it down, it would almost certainly kill them.
What causes a physical dependence on a substance?
Your mental weakness is the main cause for your physical dependence on a substance. Every action has a mental origin.
The details vary, but in general:
Can drinking gasoline get you drunk?
No, drinking gasoline can be extremely harmful and toxic to the body. It can cause serious health issues, including damage to the digestive system, lungs, and brain. It is never safe or recommended to consume gasoline.
How long to metabalize alcohol?
The body typically metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% per hour. For example, if you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%, it would take about 5.5 hours for your body to completely metabolize it. However, factors like age, weight, metabolism, and food intake can affect this rate.
Heat can increase the rate of evaporation of alcohol, causing it to evaporate more quickly. This can lead to a loss of alcohol content and affect the overall flavor profile of the beverage. In extreme cases, excessive heat can also cause alcohol to ignite or explode.
What is the continuum of chemical use?
The continuum of chemical use refers to a spectrum ranging from no use to harmful or addictive use. It includes experimental use, recreational use, regular use, problematic use, and dependent use. Understanding this continuum can help in assessing, preventing, and treating substance use disorders.
How can you tell if someone has alcohol poisoning?
If a person smells of alcohol, is unconscious, and cannot be roused, you must assume alcohol poisoning. To do otherwise is to take serious chances with that person's life. Turn them on their side to prevent them from inhaling vomit if they throw up, and then call the paramedics. If they stop breathing, begin support breathing. If there is no pulse, begin and continue CPR until the medics arrive, regardless of how long it takes.
What will get you drunk the fastest?
Standard servings of beer (12 oz.), wine (5 oz.) and distilled spirits (1 & 1/2 oz.) each contain the same amount of pure alcohol -- .06 oz. They're all the same to an alcohol breath tester.
Hard liquor will most definitely get you drunk the fastest. Vodka, rum, whiskey, brandy, etc.... The higher the alcohol percentage or proof, the more alcohol is in the beverage. For example: Most vodka is 90 proof which is 45% alcohol. It should take you anywhere from 5-8 shots of this to get you topsy-turvey depending on your weight, and how long you have been drinking.
How does weed kill brain cells?
It is claimed that marijuana use has an adverse effect on brain cells, and that it does other things to the body. It is thought that it messes up your hormones which can affect your having children or not.
AnswerThere are more studies whose conclusions demonstrate a range of benefits to Cannabis use than the few that show some form of harm, and no official study has ever shown cannabis use to specifically damage brain cells.
In fact, many government experts in the UK and US have admitted publicly that studies have shown definitively that cannabis use does not kill brain cells.
Smoking is hazardous to health, but not as a direct result of the affect of Cannabis; rather of the inhaled by-products of combustion (e.g- carbon monoxide, which can cause damage to cells).
The overwhelmingly positive results of ongoing clinical trials studying the affects of cannabis-derived medications in the treatment of fibromyalgia, migraine, arthritis and osteoporosis, IBS, and muscle/connective-tissue pain and inflammation (and many more unpleasant conditions) would seem to suggest that Cannabis is more likely to provide a modicum of protection to certain tissue types, with emphasis on the nervous system.