Understanding Inhibitions and Judgment Issues

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What does 'Relaxed Inhibitions' refer to?

  • Foul language
  • Depressed/quiet
  • Being overly friendly (correct)
  • Being unfriendly

What does 'Impaired Judgment' mean?

Complaining about the strength of a drink after having other drinks of the same strength

What are indicators of 'Slowed Reaction Time'?

  • Talk/move slowly
  • Unable to concentrate
  • Drowsy
  • All of the above (correct)

What is one effect of 'Impaired Motor Coordination'?

<p>Stagger/stumble/fall</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a sign of 'Slowed Reaction Time'?

<p>Glassy eyes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Relaxed Inhibitions

  • Overly friendly behavior can indicate relaxed inhibitions.
  • Unfriendly demeanor may also be a sign of relaxed inhibitions.
  • Signs include depression or quietness.
  • Use of foul language is an indication of relaxed inhibitions.
  • Loud behavior often accompanies relaxed inhibitions.
  • Rude comments can reflect relaxed inhibitions.

Impaired Judgment

  • Complaining about drink strength after consuming similar drinks suggests impaired judgment.
  • Rapid consumption of larger drinks may result from impaired judgment.
  • Making rash or argumentative statements indicates impaired judgment.
  • Carelessness with money is a common symptom of impaired judgment.

Slowed Reaction Time

  • Speaking or moving slowly can be a sign of slowed reaction time.
  • Inability to concentrate or loss of thought is indicative of slowed reaction time.
  • Feeling drowsy is associated with slowed reaction time.
  • Glassy eyes often accompany slowed reaction time.
  • Difficulty maintaining focus reflects slowed reaction time.

Impaired Motor Coordination

  • Staggering, stumbling, or falling signals impaired motor coordination.
  • Bumping into objects can indicate impaired motor coordination.
  • Swaying while sitting or standing shows impairment in motor coordination.
  • Inability to pick up or dropping objects relates to impaired motor coordination.
  • Misjudging the distance to the mouth when drinking suggests impaired motor coordination.
  • Slurred speech is a common characteristic of impaired motor coordination.
  • Difficulty with tasks like lighting cigarettes indicates impaired motor coordination.

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