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Alcohol And Alcohol Case Study

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Part I Questions 1. Empty bottles of wine, the water of the hot tub was really hot 2. If the temp of the hot tub and or BAL had to do anything with the loss of consciousness. How often did the couple drink alcohol, how often the hot tub is checked for efficiency and who maintains the temperature, did the couple know how the efficiently use the hot tub such as regulating the temperature of it. 3. Often hot temperatures can lower BP and the chances are very high with stress, especially when mixing medications and alcohol together. 4. Hot temperature can cause dehydration and profound sweating the same with alcohol that can cause symptoms such as lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, heart palpations, confusion, weakness, and in some occasion’s death. 5. I …show more content…

Questions 1. I believe the couple died as a result of going under water, because their alcohol level ranged about the same, the only reason Mr. Luck did not die was because the couple’s bodies were blocking him from going under. 2. Lasix (furosemide) is a loop diuretic that prevents your body from absorbing too much salt, allowing the salt to instead be passed in your urine it is suggested to try and stay hydrated. 3. – is referred to as BAL which is the amount of alcohol concentration in an individual’s bloodstream Alcohol interferes with the brains communication pathways such as motor loss, memory loss, and impaired judgement. Alcohol can cause dehydration, heart arrhythmias, high blood pressure and long term affects include stokes, cirrhosis, cardiomyopathy, fatty liver disease, and a weakened immune system. 4. Typically the liver metabolizes one ounce of liquor per hour. 5. Can cause nausea, accidents, and heightens the risk of blackouts and loss of consciousness. Part III. Questions 1. The body regulates BP with the contractions of the cardiac muscle and pulmonary, systemic and coronary circulation. 2. Lasix, hot water and alcohol caused vasodilation of blood vessels causing the decreased

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