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When assessing a patron's level of intoxication, which of the following factors should a server consider?
A comprehensive assessment of intoxication involves observing a combination of signs, including changes in appearance (e.g., bloodshot eyes), speech (e.g., slur
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Question: When assessing a patron's level of intoxication, which of the following factors should a server consider?
Answer options:
- Only their physical size and gender. ✅ Their appearance, speech, coordination, and behavior.
- The type of alcohol they are drinking and the time of day.
- How much money they are spending and if they are a regular customer.
Correct answer: Their appearance, speech, coordination, and behavior.
Explanation: A comprehensive assessment of intoxication involves observing a combination of signs, including changes in appearance (e.g., bloodshot eyes), speech (e.g., slurring), coordination (e.g., stumbling), and overall behaviour (e.g., being overly loud or aggressive). While factors like gender and type of alcohol can influence intoxication, they are not direct observable signs. Money spent or being a regular customer are irrelevant to intoxication assessment.
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