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Alcohol absorption into the bloodstream leads to less impairment in a person's behavior.
Alcohol absorption into the bloodstream leads to less impairment in a person's behavior.
False
The level of impairment in a person is directly related to the amount of alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream.
The level of impairment in a person is directly related to the amount of alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream.
True
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can occur after the first time drinking:
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can occur after the first time drinking:
True
The more alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream, the less impaired a person will become.
The more alcohol absorbed into the bloodstream, the less impaired a person will become.
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Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be mild or severe depending on the individual:
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be mild or severe depending on the individual:
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Alcohol withdrawal symptoms are only experienced after prolonged heavy drinking:
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms are only experienced after prolonged heavy drinking:
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True or false: A person can become just as intoxicated drinking beer or wine as when drinking distilled spirits.
True or false: A person can become just as intoxicated drinking beer or wine as when drinking distilled spirits.
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True or false: Drinking beer or wine will not result in the same level of intoxication as drinking distilled spirits.
True or false: Drinking beer or wine will not result in the same level of intoxication as drinking distilled spirits.
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True or false: The level of intoxication is the same regardless of whether a person drinks beer, wine, or distilled spirits.
True or false: The level of intoxication is the same regardless of whether a person drinks beer, wine, or distilled spirits.
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