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You observe a patron repeatedly stumbling and knocking over small objects. What sign of intoxication are they primarily displaying?
Stumbling and knocking over objects are direct physical signs of a loss of balance and motor control, which clearly indicate impaired physical coordination due
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Question: You observe a patron repeatedly stumbling and knocking over small objects. What sign of intoxication are they primarily displaying?
Answer options:
- Relaxed inhibitions.
- Impaired judgment. ✅ Loss of coordination.
- Slowed reactions.
Correct answer: Loss of coordination.
Explanation: Stumbling and knocking over objects are direct physical signs of a loss of balance and motor control, which clearly indicate impaired physical coordination due to alcohol intoxication. While they may also exhibit other signs, loss of coordination is the most evident in this scenario. Options A, B, and D are cognitive or behavioral signs, not directly indicated by physical stumbling.
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