Blood alcohol
Breath A Lyzer
Testing
Anatomy
Drug Type Review
100

The lowest blood alcohol level. In Sweden.

0.02%

100

The time of exhalation for a breathalyzer test.

6 seconds.

100

A tool used to establish blood alcohol concentration.

Breathalyzer.

100

The passage between the mouth and the stomach.

Esophagus.

100

The most widely used depressant drug.

Alcohol.

200

0.05%

Blood alcohol level limits in Germany and Japan.

200

Modern breathalyzers use this.

Infrared radiation.

200

Field Sobriety

What test is used for possibly drunk drivers.
200

This is where the body absorbs alcohol as well as other nutrients.

Small intestine.

200

They mimic the effect of the male hormone testosterone.

Anabolic steroids.

300

0.04%.

Current blood alcohol levels for professional bus drivers and semi truck drivers.

300

It allows for the protection from self incrimination.

The 5th amendment.

300

A type of drug test that involves a color change.

Presumptive.

300

They helped to clean up the blood and produce urine.

Kidneys.

300

It relieves pain and brings about sleep. It can also cause physical dependence.

Narcotic.

400

Current blood alcohol levels for most drivers.

0.08%.

400

1.5 liters of air.

The amount required for many breathalyzer tests.

400

A type of drug test to evaluate a specific type of drug.

Confirmatory.

400

The part of the brain that includes intelligence.

Cerebrum.

400

An opioid often used as a cough suppressant.

Codeine.

500

0.15%.

The first blood alcohol level established by many states

500

Field sobriety tests are this type of test.

Psychophysical.

500

It has no medical use and a high chance of addiction

Class one drug.

500

The area of the brain where coordination of muscle movement occurs.

cerebellum.

500

A synthetic opioid which is responsible for seven million prescriptions and 250,000 addictions every year.

Oxycontin.

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