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Which indicator is generally associated with an early stage of intoxication?
Relaxed inhibitions and increased talkativeness are common signs observed in the early stages of intoxication as alcohol begins to affect the brain.
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Question: Which indicator is generally associated with an early stage of intoxication?
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- Slurred speech and staggering
- Aggressive behavior and combativeness ✅ Relaxed inhibitions and increased talkativeness
- Unconsciousness and difficulty breathing
Correct answer: Relaxed inhibitions and increased talkativeness
Explanation: Relaxed inhibitions and increased talkativeness are common signs observed in the early stages of intoxication as alcohol begins to affect the brain.
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