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A server notices several signs of impairment in a patron: slowed reactions, difficulty focusing, and drowsiness. These are indicative of which stage of intoxication?
Slowed reactions, difficulty focusing, and drowsiness are all classic signs associated with the 'Confusion' stage of intoxication, where mental and physical abi
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Question: A server notices several signs of impairment in a patron: slowed reactions, difficulty focusing, and drowsiness. These are indicative of which stage of intoxication?
Answer options:
- Euphoria
- Excitement ✅ Confusion
- Lethargy
Correct answer: Confusion
Explanation: Slowed reactions, difficulty focusing, and drowsiness are all classic signs associated with the 'Confusion' stage of intoxication, where mental and physical abilities become significantly impaired. Euphoria and excitement are earlier stages with different behavioural cues. Lethargy is a more severe stage, usually preceding coma or death, and describes extreme sluggishness beyond just drowsiness. Recognizing these stages helps in timely intervention.
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