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What is the recommended maximum number of soft drinks or water to offer an intoxicated person before arranging transport?

Offering two to three soft drinks or water can help an intoxicated person rehydrate and potentially stabilize slightly before they leave, especially when combin

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Question: What is the recommended maximum number of soft drinks or water to offer an intoxicated person before arranging transport?

Answer options:

  • One. ✅ Two to three, allowing time to sober up slightly.
  • As many as they request.
  • None, immediately arrange transport.

Correct answer: Two to three, allowing time to sober up slightly.

Explanation: Offering two to three soft drinks or water can help an intoxicated person rehydrate and potentially stabilize slightly before they leave, especially when combined with offering food. Immediately arranging transport is essential, but a short period to offer non-alcoholic beverages can sometimes help. Simply one or 'as many as they request' is not strategic. The goal is to safely manage their exit, not to fully sober them up on premises.

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