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Which of the following describes a key characteristic of 'tolerance' regarding alcohol consumption?
Tolerance refers to a person's ability to consume more alcohol over time without showing as many immediate effects of intoxication. While a person with high tol
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Question: Which of the following describes a key characteristic of 'tolerance' regarding alcohol consumption?
Answer options: ✅ The ability to consume more alcohol without experiencing any effects.
- The amount of alcohol the body can process in one hour.
- The legal limit of blood alcohol content for driving.
- The rate at which alcohol enters the bloodstream.
Correct answer: The ability to consume more alcohol without experiencing any effects.
Explanation: Tolerance refers to a person's ability to consume more alcohol over time without showing as many immediate effects of intoxication. While a person with high tolerance might not appear intoxicated, their BAC could still be dangerously high. It is important for servers to remember that apparent tolerance does not mean a person is not intoxicated or that their BAC is low. The other options describe different concepts related to alcohol's effects or legal limits.
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