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Which of the following is a common sign of intoxication?
Slurred speech is a well-known and common sign of alcohol intoxication because alcohol affects the central nervous system, impairing motor control of the tongue
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Question: Which of the following is a common sign of intoxication?
Answer options:
- Improved coordination ✅ Slurred speech
- Increased alertness
- Enhanced judgment
Correct answer: Slurred speech
Explanation: Slurred speech is a well-known and common sign of alcohol intoxication because alcohol affects the central nervous system, impairing motor control of the tongue and mouth. The other options listed are the opposite of what would be observed in an intoxicated individual.
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