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Which of the following is NOT a common physical sign of intoxication?

Increased coordination is generally not a sign of intoxication; in fact, impaired coordination (stumbling, fumbling) is a common sign. Slurred speech, flushed f

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Question: Which of the following is NOT a common physical sign of intoxication?

Answer options:

  • Slurred speech.
  • Flushed face. ✅ Increased coordination.
  • Glassy or bloodshot eyes.

Correct answer: Increased coordination.

Explanation: Increased coordination is generally not a sign of intoxication; in fact, impaired coordination (stumbling, fumbling) is a common sign. Slurred speech, flushed face, and glassy or bloodshot eyes are all typical physical indicators that someone may be intoxicated. Recognizing these signs is crucial for responsible service.

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