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A customer consumes five standard drinks in one hour. Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding their Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Alcohol absorption takes time. Even after someone stops drinking, the alcohol in their stomach and small intestine continues to be absorbed into the bloodstream
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Question: A customer consumes five standard drinks in one hour. Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding their Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)?
Answer options:
- Their BAC will definitely be above 0.08% as per the legal limit.
- Their BAC is guaranteed to be zero if they had food beforehand. ✅ Their BAC will continue to rise for some time even after they stop drinking.
- Their BAC will immediately start to decrease once they stop drinking.
Correct answer: Their BAC will continue to rise for some time even after they stop drinking.
Explanation: Alcohol absorption takes time. Even after someone stops drinking, the alcohol in their stomach and small intestine continues to be absorbed into the bloodstream. Therefore, BAC can continue to rise for a period after the last drink, usually for 30-90 minutes. BAC is not guaranteed to be above 0.08% or zero, as many factors influence it. It does not immediately decrease.
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