A Bouncer At An Elite Club Discovers Why Alcohol Overdose Symptoms And Signs Can Save A Person's Life
Just a week ago, Ryan applied for a job as a bouncer at one of the local discos. He had studied aikido, judo, karate, ninjitsu, and gatka for twelve years; he was a weight lifter; he took daily vitamins, supplements, and minerals; he was into health foods and healthy eating; and he seemed well suited for such a position. When Ryan got notification that he had been picked for the job, he was very happy. Since this was a private nightclub, however, he had to go through a six week instructional class.
On the first day of class, the lecturer started talking about drinkers who drink abusively and what the bartenders, bouncers, and barmaids should do when this situation arises. When the teacher started speaking about alcohol poisoning, Ryan was delighted to learn that all of the new barmaids, bouncers, and bartenders had to learn about an alcohol overdose and precisely what they should do when they observed a person who was exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms or displaying the signs of alcohol overdose.
More precisely, all the new employees were instructed that nausea and vomiting were almost without exception one of the first signs of alcohol poisoning and that unconsciousness was perchance the most highly identifiable alcohol poisoning symptom or sign. The lecturer went out of his way to emphasize the fact that alcohol overdose symptoms were signals from the body and from the brain that the drinker had consumed more alcohol than his or her body can metabolize.
There were, nonetheless, more than a few other signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning that all the new barmaids, bouncers, and bartenders were taught to be conversant with. For instance, the members of the class learned that people who suffer from alcohol poisoning exhibit confusion, exhibit poor reflex responses, often have seizures, and they are difficult to awaken.
Not only this but, the class members learned that many drinkers who suffer from alcohol poisoning also exhibit slow, shallow or irregular breathing; slurred speech; blue tinged or pale skin; and little response from painful stimuli, for instance from pinching.
To underscore the bearing that binge drinking has on alcohol poisoning, the lecturer told the class members that a person who gets smashed just a few times every year is, by definition, engaging in alcohol abuse. Such an individual, however, is most likely not an alcoholic, but is in all probability engaging in binge drinking. As stated by the trainer, engaging in binge drinking even once, unfortunately, can result in an alcohol overdose that in some circumstances can be lethal.
The instructor then informed the students in the class that the most fitting response for alcohol poisoning is the following: if it is suspected that an individual has alcohol poisoning, call 911 and ask for emergency medical assistance, even if the drinker is underage. By taking this plan of action, the drinker will get the prompt alcohol poisoning medical attention he or she needs.
After learning about alcohol poisoning and especially about the signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning, it can be emphasized, Ryan realized that he had learned some essential information that might save a person's life in the foreseeable future. Undeniably, Ryan learned that knowledge of the usual alcohol poisoning signs and symptoms and knowing how to properly and quickly respond to such symptoms and signs (by immediately calling 911 and asking for emergency medical assistance) can help a drinker avoid a deadly alcohol overdose.
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