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A patron tells you they are on medication that makes them more sensitive to alcohol. They have had one drink and seem fine. What should you do?
It's important to take a patron's statement about medication and alcohol sensitivity seriously. This information should alert you to monitor them even more clos
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Question: A patron tells you they are on medication that makes them more sensitive to alcohol. They have had one drink and seem fine. What should you do?
Answer options:
- Tell them to stop drinking immediately due to the medication.
- Suggest they order a double so they don't have to order as often. ✅ Acknowledge their statement and monitor them even more closely for signs of intoxication.
- Dismiss their concern, as medication interaction is not your responsibility.
Correct answer: Acknowledge their statement and monitor them even more closely for signs of intoxication.
Explanation: It's important to take a patron's statement about medication and alcohol sensitivity seriously. This information should alert you to monitor them even more closely, as their risk of intoxication is higher. You don't unilaterally stop them from drinking unless they show signs of intoxication, but you definitely shouldn't dismiss their concern or encourage them to drink more.
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