Abstract:S ummary: A re-evaluation of alcohol as an intravenous anaesthetic provided an opportunity of studying the changes in venous blood, urine, and breath levels under controlled conditions. Twelve volunteer patients were given 0.8 g./kg. in 8% w/v solution over four to six minutes. Despite standardization of technique there was a great variation in the peak urinary concentration and also some variation in the time at which urinary level exceeded that of blood, but this latter always occurred within 30 minutes of i… Show more
“…The average of two independent breath readings (taken within 4 min of each other) constituted the BA level. Other studies (19,20) report that careful breathalyzer readings correlate closely with alcohol levels from venous blood samples.…”
Section: Alcohol and Affect In Dyadic Social Interactionmentioning
“…The average of two independent breath readings (taken within 4 min of each other) constituted the BA level. Other studies (19,20) report that careful breathalyzer readings correlate closely with alcohol levels from venous blood samples.…”
Section: Alcohol and Affect In Dyadic Social Interactionmentioning
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