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  1. ... be given in different ways, including percentage of blood alcohol content (BAC). Typical results are below. Sober: 0.0 percent BAC Legally intoxicated: .08 percent BAC Very impaired: .08–0.40 percent BAC. At this blood alcohol level, you may have difficulty walking and speaking. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Frequent monitoring and behavioral assessment : keys to the care of the intoxicated patient 
    Publication: [Harrisburg, Pa.] : Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority, June 2017
    ... the ETOH, drunk, under the influence, unconscious, police, blood alcohol content, BAC, care and prevention of harm of the Narcan, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving: Background Papers 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1989
    ... the surveyed drinkers knew that 0.1 percent blood alcohol content (BAC) is the legal level that would result in ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving: Background Papers: 'Mass Communication Effects ... 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1989
    ... the surveyed drinkers knew that 0.1 percent blood alcohol content (BAC) is the legal level that would result in ...
  5. ... Source : NIH MedlinePlus Blood Alcohol Content Blood alcohol content, or blood alcohol concentration (BAC), is the amount of alcohol in a given ...
  6. ... term >>Blood Alcohol Content</term><definition >>Blood alcohol content, or blood alcohol concentration (BAC), is the amount of alcohol in a given ...
  7. ... alcohol- content (0.15 percent or higher).411 blood alcohol content (BAC) limits (from and non-alcohol-related offenses.406 l Z ero tolerance underage drunk driving .10 to .08), license revocation ... driver’s blood alcohol content through a that result in the ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The facts hurt : a state-by state injury prevention policy report 
    Publication: Washington, DC : Trust for America's Health, May 2012
    ... Michigan, Minnesota, vehicle at or above a .08 blood alcohol content Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington, Wis- (BAC) level. In addition, there are a number of ...
  9. ... greatly the flow op gastric juices and the content of acids and solids. ... teriolytic power of the blood. 11 As is well known, the benefits derived ...
  10. ... give you their essence now: 1. Reduce the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) ... equally based on alcohol content. 3. Have each State provide a system to ...
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