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What does a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05% typically indicate for most individuals?
At a BAC of 0.05%, most people experience impaired judgment, reduced coordination, and difficulty tracking moving objects. It's the legal limit for driving impa
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Question: What does a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05% typically indicate for most individuals?
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- Slight euphoria and talkativeness ✅ Impaired judgment and reduced coordination
- Significant motor impairment and blurred vision
- Loss of consciousness
Correct answer: Impaired judgment and reduced coordination
Explanation: At a BAC of 0.05%, most people experience impaired judgment, reduced coordination, and difficulty tracking moving objects. It's the legal limit for driving impairment in some jurisdictions.
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