A Bouncer At An Exclusive Nightclub Discovers Why Alcohol Poisoning Signs And Symptoms Can Save Another Person's Life
Just a few days ago, Ryan applied for a position as a bouncer at one of the local discos. He had studied judo, ninjitsu, aikido, karate, and gatka for five years; he was a body builder; he took daily minerals, supplements, and vitamins; he was into health foods and healthy eating; and he seemed like a natural for such a position. When Ryan received the word that he had been picked for the job, he was exceptionally delighted. Since this was an elite nightclub, nonetheless, he had to go through a six week training class.
On the very first day of class, the lecturer began talking about people who drink too much and what the bouncers, bartenders, and barmaids should do when this situation arises. When the lecturer started speaking about alcohol poisoning, Ryan was pleased to find out that all of the new barmaids, bartenders, and bouncers were required to learn about alcohol poisoning and what they should do when they spotted a drinker who was exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms or exhibiting the signs of alcohol overdose.
More specifically, all the new bouncers, barmaids, and bartenders were instructed that vomiting and nausea were almost always one of the first signs of alcohol poisoning and that unconsciousness was perhaps the most highly perceptible alcohol poisoning sign or symptom. The trainer also made it a point to give emphasis to the fact that alcohol overdose signs were messages from the body and from the brain that the individual had consumed more alcohol than his or her body can process.
There were, nonetheless, quite a few other symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning that all the new barmaids, bartenders, and bouncers were trained to recognize. For instance, the members in the class learned that drinkers who suffer from alcohol poisoning often have seizures, are difficult to awaken, exhibit poor reflex responses, and they exhibit confusion.
Additionally, the class members discovered that many people who experience alcohol poisoning also manifest slow, shallow or irregular breathing; blue tinged or pale skin; slurred speech; and little response from painful stimuli, for instance from pinching.
To demonstrate the effect that binge drinking has on alcohol poisoning, the instructor informed the class members that a drinker who gets inebriated once or twice on an annual basis is, by definition, engaging in abusive drinking. Such an individual, however, is almost certainly not an alcohol addicted individual, but is most likely engaging in binge drinking. As declared by the teacher, engaging in binge drinking even once, sadly, can result in an alcohol overdose that in extreme situations can be fatal.
The trainer then explained to the members in the class that the most appropriate response for alcohol poisoning is the following: if it is assumed that an individual is suffering from an alcohol overdose, call 911 and ask for emergency medical assistance, even if the individual is underage. By pursuing this plan of action, the individual will get the prompt alcohol poisoning treatment he or she requires.
After learning about alcohol poisoning and especially about the symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning, it can be emphasized, Ryan felt that he had discovered some crucial information that might save a drinker's life in the future. Indeed, Ryan learned that knowledge of the predictable alcohol poisoning signs and symptoms and knowing how to quickly and appropriately respond to such signs and symptoms (by promptly calling 911 and asking for emergency medical assistance) can help a person avoid a fatal alcohol overdose.
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