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Blood Alcohol Levels below. Resources - Blood Alcohol Level _ this is a sidebar Blood Alcohol Level Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) is the amount of alcohol present in your blood as you drink. It's calculated by determining how many milligrams of alcohol are present in 100 milliliters of blood. But you don't need a Breathalyzer, a calculator, or a measurement conversion chart to figure out what BAL you had last night. Use the Table of Blood Alcohol Levels below. This is a generalized chart based on a person who is metabolizing (or breaking down) one drink an hour. Remember, while this chart is a good general guideline, every individual reacts differently to alcohol. The chart doesn't take into account your individual body composition, your use of medication, your mood changes, or your personal metabolism rate. Therefore, your blood alcohol level may in fact be slightly higher or slightly lower than the chart indicates for the number of drinks you consume. Just keep in mind that your body processes alcohol at a constant rate of .5 oz. per hour, regardless of how many ounces you consume. Therefore, the faster you drink, the higher your blood alcohol level will be. BAL Behavior By Numbers (Source: www.factsontap.org, 2004) BAL .02%-.03%: You feel mildly relaxed and maybe a little lightheaded. Your inhibitions are slightly loosened, and whatever mood you were in before you started drinking may be mildly intensified. BAL .05%-.06%: You feel warm and relaxed. If you're the shy type when you're sober, you lose your feelings of shyness. Your behavior may become exaggerated, making you talk louder or faster or act bolder than usual. Emotions are intensified, so your good moods are better and your bad moods are worse. You may also feel a mild sense of euphoria. BAL .08%-.09%: You believe you're functioning better than you actually are. At this level, you may start to slur your speech. Your sense of balance is probably off, and your motor skills are starting to become impaired. Your ability to see and hear clearly is diminished. Your judgment is being affected, so it's difficult for you to decide whether or not to continue drinking. Your ability to evaluate sexual situations is impaired. Students may jokingly refer to this state of mind as beer goggles, but this BAL can have serious repercussions. BAL .10%-.12%: At this level, you feel euphoric, but you lack coordination and balance. Your motor skills are markedly impaired, as are your judgment and memory. You probably don't remember how many drinks you've had. Your emotions are exaggerated, and some people become loud, aggressive, or belligerent. BAL .14%-.17%: Your euphoric feelings may give way to unpleasant feelings. You have difficulty talking, walking, or even standing. Your judgment and perception are severely impaired. You may become more aggressive, and there is an increased risk of accidentally injuring yourself or others. This is the point when you may experience a blackout. BAL .20%: You feel confused, dazed, or otherwise disoriented. You need help to stand up or walk. If you hurt yourself at this point, you probably won't realize it because you won't feel pain. At this point you may experience nausea and/or start vomiting (keep in mind that for some people, a lower blood alcohol level than .20% may cause vomiting). Your gag reflex is impaired, so you could choke if you do throw up. Since blackouts are likely at this level, you may not remember any of this. BAL .25%: All mental, physical, and sensory functions are severely impaired. You're emotionally numb. There's an increased risk of asphyxiation from choking on vomit and of seriously injuring yourself by falling or other accidents. BAL .30%: You're in a stupor. You have little comprehension of where you are. You may suddenly pass out at this point and be difficult to awaken. (But don't kid yourselfpassing out can also occur at lower BALs. But, at lower blood alcohol levels, you may decide you had enough to drink and go "pass out." With an alarming BAL like .30%, your body will be deciding to pass out for you.) BAL .35%: This blood alcohol level also happens to be the level of surgical anesthesia. You may stop breathing at this point. In February 1996, a second student, age 20, died of alcohol poisoning with a BAL of .34% after drinking six beers and twelve shots in two hours. BAL .40%: You are probably in a coma. The nerve centers controlling your heartbeat and respiration are slowing down. It's a miracle if you're not dead. In April 1994, a 21-year-old student died of alcohol poisoning with a BAL of .40% after a party.
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Driving Under the Influence - Stanford University Office of Judicial Affairs JAO > Guiding Principles > Driving Under the Influence Driving Under the Influence 40 K Driving on Campus Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs The Fundamental Standard has set the standard of conduct for students at Stanford since 1896. It states: Historically, Driving on Campus Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs has been considered to be a violation of the Fundamental Standard. The original rationale was as follows: "In action taken July 18, 1985, the Stanford Judicial Council rejected the contention that a student's drunk driving per se constituted a violation of the Fundamental Standard, but went on to state: Instead, we start with the proposition that any conduct by a member of the University community which poses a substantial risk of harm to persons or property on campus can be a violation of the Fundamental Standard. With respect to driving under the influence of intoxicating liquors or drugs, it is our belief that whether such conduct poses the proscribed risk depends on the circumstances attending the conduct charged. Circumstances that may give rise to a Fundamental Standard violation include the degree to which the driver's ability to drive in a sober and prudent manner has been appreciably impaired by the effects of alcohol or drugs as evidenced by 1) the manner in which the vehicle was driven, 2) the time and place in which the vehicle was driven, 3) the amount of alcohol or drugs ingested by the driver and the likelihood that they affected the driver's mental and physical faculties at the time of the violation, and 4) the damage or injury, if any, occasioned by the driver's conduct." In January 2004, a Judicial Panel made the following rationale and the Board on Judicial Affairs affirmed their position. Therefore, the most recent guidance to Judicial Panels is as follows: "It is our belief that any DUI according to the laws of the state of CA shall constitute a violation of the Fundamental Standard. We believe this standard, rather than the more ambiguous 1985 opinion is a more accurate reflection of the Stanford community’s views on drunk driving, and we suggest that this standard be adhered to in the future."
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