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Short-Term Effects of Alcohol
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9. Alcohol / Short-Term Effects of Alcohol / Problem 6
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Which combination of observed signs would most strongly indicate alcohol poisoning rather than a simple hangover?
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Improved mood and increased talkativeness the next morning, indicating severe systemic toxicity that usually only resolves with chelation therapy.
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Mild headache, thirst, and slight fatigue that improve after water and rest, as these are classic signs of alcohol poisoning requiring hospitalization.
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Unconsciousness or inability to wake, repeated vomiting with inability to protect airway, and markedly slow or irregular breathing—these indicate alcohol poisoning and need emergency care.
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Sustained alertness with normal gait and only a transient headache, which is pathognomonic for alcohol poisoning and mandates liver biopsy.
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