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Blood Alcohol level 286?

Please give me as much data on this as possible. I can't find any in depth information, only on alcohol content .08, .022, etc.

Update:

Yes, but what is 286 equivalent to?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The body responds to alcohol in stages, which correspond to an increase in BAC:

    BAC (%) Stage Clinical Symptoms

    0.01 - 0.05 Subclinical Behavior basically normal by ordinary observation.

    0.03 - 0.12 Euphoria Mild euphoria, sociability, talkativeness, increased self-confidence; decreased inhibitions. Diminution of attention, judgment and control. Beginning of sensory-motor impairment. Loss of efficiency in finer performance tests.

    0.09 - 0.25 Excitement Emotional instability; loss of critical judgment. Impairment of perception, memory and comprehension. Decreased sensitory response; increased reaction time. Reduced visual acuity; peripheral vision and glare recovery. Sensory-motor incoordination; impaired balance. Drowsiness.

    0.18 - 0.30 Confusion Disorientation, mental confusion; dizziness. Exaggerated emotional states. Disturbances of vision and of perception of color, form, motion and dimensions. Increased pain threshold. Increased muscular incoordination; staggering gait; slurred speech. Apathy, lethargy.

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    0.25 - 0.40 Stupor General inertia; approaching loss of motor functions. Markedly decreased response to stimuli. Marked muscular incoordination; inability to stand or walk. Vomiting; incontinence. Impaired consciousness; sleep or stupor.

    0.35 - 0.50 Coma Complete unconsciousness. Depressed or abolished reflexes. Subnormal body temperature. Incontinence. Impairment of circulation and respiration. Possible death.

    0.45 + Death Death from respiratory arrest.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    It's your total amount of blood compared to the alcohol in your system. If you blow a .08 then you have 8% of alcohol compared to your total amount of blood. That is why it is different for bigger people.

  • 1 decade ago

    0.022 is the BA level after one or two drinks in an hour for most people. 0.08 would take at least four standard drinks in an hour to obtain.

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