How much alcohol would give a 160 lb person have to drink to have a .037 level?!


Question:

How much alcohol would give a 160 lb person have to drink to have a .037 level?


Answers:
Effects

.04 Speech Impairment
Commercial Impairment Levels
.05 Legal Presumption Starts
.08 Legal Definition of Under the Influence
.10 Accident Curve rises to 6X's More Likely
.14 20X's More Likely to Have Accident
.16 35X's More Likely to Have Accident
.20 Stumbling
.30 Vomiting, Passing Out
.40 Coma
.50 Coma, Death
.60 Death

Rate of Absorption

60-90 Minutes All Alcohol Absorbed
Empty Stomach 50% in 15 Minutes
Full Stomach 50% in 40 Minutes
Mixed Drinks More Carbon Dioxide
Health of Stomach Lining
Small Intestines Absorb 80% of Alcohol
Stomach 20% Aborption
Males 58% Water in Blood
Females 48% Water in Blood

How much/little can I drink?

* The numbers reflect the BAC for a 160 lbs. lean man, per

8pm - 9pm - 2 drinks = 3.8/175 =.0217 = .0434

9pm - 11pm - 2 drinks = .0434 + .0434 - .03 =.0568

11pm - 1am - 3 drinks = .0651 + .0568 - .03 = .0919

Elimination

10 percent excreted by breath, sweat, and urine
90 Metabolism

Calculating Blood Alcohol Content

1. Divide 3.8 by your body weight (3.8/body weight)

2. the quotient is equivalent to one drink

3. calculate your alcohol quotient

More than one beer is a DUI

Drink 750 ml of 80 proof alcohol (of your choice) in less than two hours , and you will have sufficiently given yourself a transfusion equal to displacing nearly 1/4 of your blood content. Have fun!!!

2 drinks in 1 hr will do it, a drink is 1 beer , 1 shot, or 1 glass of wine

Its different for everyone, it depends on weight from muscle and personal tollerance. I wish i had a better answer, but there really isn't a magic number.

Male: 2 drinks
Female: 1 drink

One drink is a 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine or 1 ? oz 80-proof liquor (distilled spirit).

Check the BAC charts for more information about the alcohol level.




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