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Why is it important to prevent a person who has had too much alcohol from getting access to more drugs or alcohol?
He can cause physical harm to himself or others.
He can cause worsened symptoms, including alcohol poisoning.
He might engage in risky behavior he would otherwise not do.
All of the above apply.
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All of the above apply.
An intoxicated person can injure themselves or others, their symptoms can worsen (including alcohol poisoning), and they’re more likely to take risks they wouldn’t when sober—so preventing further access is important.
An intoxicated person can injure themselves or others, their symptoms can worsen (including alcohol poisoning), and they’re more likely to take risks they wouldn’t when sober—so preventing further access is important.
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