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What is the maximum number of standard drinks a server should generally recommend for a female per hour to avoid rapid intoxication?
Generally, advising one standard drink per hour for a female is a responsible practice to help manage alcohol intake and avoid rapid intoxication, considering p
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Question: What is the maximum number of standard drinks a server should generally recommend for a female per hour to avoid rapid intoxication?
Answer options:
- Zero standard drinks. ✅ One standard drink.
- Two standard drinks.
- Three standard drinks.
Correct answer: One standard drink.
Explanation: Generally, advising one standard drink per hour for a female is a responsible practice to help manage alcohol intake and avoid rapid intoxication, considering physiological differences. This aligns with responsible serving guidelines which aim to pace consumption. Exceeding this can lead to faster intoxication.
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