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During a busy night, a customer unexpectedly falls ill and begins vomiting uncontrollably in the washroom. They are not visibly intoxicated prior to this. After ensuring their immediate safety, what is your primary responsibility regarding their continued presence in the establishment?

Regardless of the cause, if a patron becomes visibly ill and is vomiting uncontrollably, their health and the health of other patrons (due to potential contagio

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Question: During a busy night, a customer unexpectedly falls ill and begins vomiting uncontrollably in the washroom. They are not visibly intoxicated prior to this. After ensuring their immediate safety, what is your primary responsibility regarding their continued presence in the establishment?

Answer options: ✅ Suggest they go home immediately for their own well-being, offering to call a taxi.

  • Moniter them for a short period to see if they recover, only suggesting they leave if they remain unwell.
  • Allow them to stay as long as they recover and don't cause further disturbance, as they weren't intoxicated.
  • Move them to a quiet area away from other patrons and provide water, while advising a supervisor.

Correct answer: Suggest they go home immediately for their own well-being, offering to call a taxi.

Explanation: Regardless of the cause, if a patron becomes visibly ill and is vomiting uncontrollably, their health and the health of other patrons (due to potential contagions) are at risk. It is a responsible service practice to ensure their departure from the premises for their own safety and to prevent further disruption or health concerns for others. Offering to call a taxi is a supportive measure. Allowing them to stay, even if not intoxicated, would not be recommended.

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