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Alcohol
Poisoning
If you encounter someone who could be
suffering from acute alcohol poisoning it is DANGEROUS to
assume they will be fine by “just sleeping it off.”
Especially monitor anyone who has
participated in drinking games or a chugging contest for at
least 2 hours after drinking stops.
Procedures:
1.
CALL SECURITY (6911) if the person shows ANY
of the below signs. If you cannot wake the person up, it is a
SERIOUS situation. If you are at all concerned, don’t
hesitate to get help.
2.
Try to wake the person. Are they unconscious? Do
they respond to pinching of the skin or shouting their name?
3.
Check their skin color and temperature. If the
person is pale or bluish, or if the skin is cold or clammy, they
may not be getting enough oxygen.
4.
Check their breathing. If the person is breathing
irregularly, with a few breaths and then nothing for a while, or
if they are breathing VERY slowly or shallowly (less than 10
breaths per minute), this is a sign that medical attention is
necessary
5.
Turn the person on their side. If the person is
on his or her side they may not choke if they get sick and
vomit. Don’t let them roll over on their back. Leave them
ONLY if necessary to call for medical assistance
6.
Contact your RA or RC for assistance.
Important Tips:
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Don’t give the person coffee, tea, or other liquid
stimulants to sober them up.
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Don’t give the person a cold shower – it may cause
the person to lose consciousness.
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Don’t administer anything orally – to sober the
person up – it may only upset his/her stomach more. Time is the
only thing that can make someone sober.
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Don’t let fears about how the person may respond
tomorrow, or concerns about getting in trouble, prevent you from
acting and getting help when they need it. You may be saving a
life.
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Speak in a clear, reassuring manner. Don’t try to
be rational or logical in discussions with the person.
Remember, their judgment is impaired. Do be brief and concise.
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Utilize the support of others. |