No, a nicotine patch will not elevate the blood alcohol level reading on a breathalyzer test. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol in the breath, not nicotine.
The helicopter could not elevate enough to clear the hill. His plan was to elevate his concept into an international program. If you elevate an injured arm or leg, you can reduce the blood flow.
Yes, Alcohol can destroy tissue around the wound, which could lead to other serious problems....It is probably best not to apply alcohol to any kind of wound. If you really must clean it out, I suggest you go to your GP... Or use Saline salution, which can be found in any decent first aid kit or pharmacy. Saline wont kill the tissue in your leg.
When you are intoxicated from alcohol your reaction time might be off and also your judgement of situations, these are both effects from alcohol that could through off your game.
Absorption through the skin is extremely limited, although it could add to the blood alcohol content. It would still be detected by the Breathalyzer because it measures alcohol leaving the bloodstream in the lungs.
A hypothesis for alcohol fermentation could be: "If yeast is provided with a sugar-rich environment and a lack of oxygen, then it will convert the sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide through the process of fermentation."
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Yes, it is recommended to flush a saline lock with saline solution before discontinuing it to ensure that there are no air bubbles or blood trapped in the line, which could cause complications upon removal. Flushing the saline lock also helps to maintain its patency and prevent blood clot formation.
In Michigan, you can buy alcohol seven days a week from 7 am to 2 am. Prior to 2010, you could only buy alcohol Monday through Saturday, but a law was passed in 2010 that included Sundays.
Go to a doctor
yes otherwise the traces of alcohol could collide with the morphine when going through your system
Although the beer does not have the alcohol that could trigger you a physical relapse, you have conditioned the taste of beer to be associated with alcohol. So could drinking it leave you at risk for a relapse? Perhaps. Will it cause you to go through detox? No.