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Which of the following describes a secondary effect of alcohol consumption?
Impaired judgment and motor skills are common secondary effects of alcohol consumption as the BAC rises, leading to intoxication. Initial relaxation is often a
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Question: Which of the following describes a secondary effect of alcohol consumption?
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- Immediate feeling of warmth.
- Initial relaxation and lowered inhibitions. ✅ Impaired judgment and motor skills.
- Increased focus and decision-making abilities.
Correct answer: Impaired judgment and motor skills.
Explanation: Impaired judgment and motor skills are common secondary effects of alcohol consumption as the BAC rises, leading to intoxication. Initial relaxation is often a primary effect, while increased focus is generally the opposite of alcohol's effect.
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