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A Twenty-Four Year Old Bouncer at An Exclusive Nightclub Finds Out Why Alcohol Overdose Symptoms and Signs are So Significant and Bolsters His Self Esteem by Wanting To Learn How These Signs and Symptoms Can Save An Individual’s Life

Just a few days ago, Frank applied for a position as a bouncer at one of the local clubs. He had studied judo, gatka, karate, ninjitsu, and aikido for two years; he was a personal trainer; he took daily supplements, vitamins, and minerals; he was into health foods and healthy eating; and he seemed well suited for such a position. As a matter of fact, due to the fact that he was concerned about his health, he started drinking in moderation about four years ago because he didn’t want to experience any negative alcohol effects on the body.

When Frank received the word that he had been chosen for the job, he was extremely delighted. Since this was a special nightspot, however, he had to go through a five week training class.

Individuals At Bars Who Drink Abusively and Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms and Signs

On the first day of class, the teacher started talking about people who drink excessively and exhibit problem drinking and what the barmaids, bouncers, and bartenders should do when this circumstance arises. When the trainer started discussing alcohol poisoning, Frank was delighted to learn that all of the new barmaids, bouncers, and bartenders had to learn about alcohol poisoning and what they should do when they saw a person who was manifesting some of the symptoms of alcohol poisoning.

More precisely, all the new bouncers, bartenders, and barmaids were instructed that vomiting and nausea were almost always the first signs of alcohol poisoning and that unconsciousness was most likely the most highly obvious alcohol poisoning symptom or sign. The teacher also made it a point to stress the fact that alcohol poisoning signs were messages from the brain and from the body that the drinker has consumed more alcohol than his or her body can metabolize.

There were, nevertheless, numerous other signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning that all the new bartenders, bouncers, and barmaids were trained to identify. For instance, the class members were made aware that people who experience alcohol poisoning often have seizures, exhibit poor reflex responses, are difficult to awaken, and they exhibit confusion.

In addition, the members in the class discovered that many people who have alcohol poisoning also display slurred speech; little response from painful stimuli, for instance from pinching; slow, shallow or irregular breathing; and blue tinged or pale skin.

Moreover, drinkers who experience alcohol poisoning regularly display erratic behavior, exhibit an inability to make eye contact or sustain a conversation, often pass out, and they usually feel very ill and exhibit excessive vomiting.

A Lecturer Explains Why An Alcohol Overdose is Not Necessarily Suffered Only by Individuals Who Are Alcohol Dependent

The teacher then clarified the point that an alcohol overdose is not inevitably experienced only by alcoholics.

More accurately, the instructor informed the class members that most instances of alcohol poisoning were almost certainly experienced by abusive drinkers and that a particular type of abusive drinking known as “binge drinking” was almost certainly the underlying precipitating factor in most instances of alcohol poisoning. The teacher then defined binge drinking as follows: consuming four or more alcoholic beverages at one sitting for females and drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting for males.

To exemplify the influence that binge drinking has on alcohol poisoning, the lecturer told the members in the class that an individual who gets drunk just a few times on an annual basis, is by definition engaging in alcohol abuse, is probably not an alcohol addicted individual, but is in all probability engaging in binge drinking. As declared by the instructor, engaging in binge drinking even once, unfortunately, can lead to alcohol poisoning that in some situations can be fatal.

The Trainer Spells Out Why Letting An Individual With an Alcohol Overdose Sleep is Not A Suitable Course of Action

One of the class members raised her hand and asked the teacher if it is a good idea to let a person with alcohol poisoning “sleep it off.” The lecturer stressed the point that letting a person with alcohol poisoning go to sleep is exactly what should not be done because doing so places the individual at risk due to the fact that he or she is no longer being observed. What is more, letting the individual go to sleep when she or he experiences alcohol poisoning is a flawed response because the drinker may never awaken.

The lecturer then informed the members in the class that the most fitting response for alcohol poisoning is the following: if it is suspected that a person has alcohol poisoning, call 911 and ask for emergency medical assistance, even if the drinker is underage. By following this plan of action, the individual will get the prompt alcohol poisoning medical attention he or she requires.

Conclusion

After learning about alcohol poisoning and especially about the symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning, it may be noted, Frank augmented his self esteem by wanting to learn even more vital information about these symptoms and signs that might save a drinker’s life in the foreseeable future. As a matter of fact, Frank learned that knowledge of the predictable alcohol poisoning signs and symptoms and knowing how to properly and quickly respond to such signs and symptoms (by immediately calling 911 and asking for emergency medical assistance) can help an individual avoid a lethal case of alcohol poisoning.

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