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A Bouncer At An Elite Disco Learns Why Alcohol Overdose Symptoms And Signs Can Save An Individual's Life

Just a week ago, Ryan applied for a position as a bouncer at one of the local nightclubs. He had studied judo, gatka, aikido, karate, and ninjitsu for ten years; he was a personal trainer; he took daily supplements, minerals, and vitamins; he was into healthy eating and health foods; and he seemed well matched for such a position. When Ryan got the word that he had been selected for the job, he was tremendously satisfied. Due to the fact that this was a special discotheque, nevertheless, he had to go through a five week instructional class.

On the very first day of class, the instructor began talking about drinkers who drink in an excessive manner and what the barmaids, bouncers, and bartenders should do when this condition arises. When the lecturer started talking about alcohol poisoning, Ryan was happy to find out that all of the new employees were required to learn about an alcohol overdose and precisely what they should do when they witnessed an individual who was showing evidence of alcohol poisoning symptoms or manifesting alcohol poisoning signs.

More explicitly, all the new bouncers, barmaids, and bartenders learned that vomiting and nausea were almost without exception one of the first signs of alcohol poisoning and that unconsciousness was in all probability the most highly noticeable alcohol overdose sign or symptom. The lecturer went out of his way to give emphasis to the fact that alcohol poisoning signs were signals from the brain and from the body that the person had ingested more alcohol than his or her body can process.

There were, nevertheless, more than a few other symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning that all the new employees were trained to be familiar with. For example, the class members were made aware that individuals who experience alcohol poisoning exhibit confusion, they are difficult to awaken, exhibit poor reflex responses, and they often have seizures.

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

To emphasize the bearing that binge drinking has on alcohol poisoning, the lecturer informed the class that a drinker who gets intoxicated just once or twice annually is, by definition, involving himself or herself in abusive drinking. Such an individual, however, is in all probability not an alcohol addicted individual, but is probably engaging in binge drinking. As declared by the lecturer, engaging in binge drinking even one time, regrettably, can lead to an alcohol overdose that in extreme circumstances can be deadly.

The trainer then told the members in the class that the best response for an alcohol overdose is the following: if it is assumed that a drinker is suffering from an alcohol overdose, call 911 and ask for emergency medical assistance, even if the person is underage. By pursuing this course of action, the individual will get the prompt alcohol poisoning medical attention she or he requires.

After learning about alcohol poisoning and particularly about the symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning, it may be noted, Ryan realized that he had discovered some valuable information that might save a drinker's life in the distant future. Undoubtedly, Ryan learned that knowledge of the normal alcohol poisoning symptoms and signs and knowing how to quickly and appropriately respond to such symptoms and signs (by promptly calling 911 and asking for urgent medical assistance) can help a person avoid a deadly case of alcohol poisoning.

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