Blood alcohol levels : how accurately can they be guessed?

Author(s)
Sharman, J.R. Lindley, T.N. & Albernethy, M.H.
Year
Abstract

Volunteers were asked to guess their blood alcohol level immediately before having their venous level measured by gas chromatography. Thirty-one percent were able to guess to within 20mg per 100ml of the measured amount. There was a tendency for people to over-estimate if the level was low and to under-estimate the higher values. Blood alcohol concentrations ranged from nil to 195mg per 100ml with both high and low being recorded throughout the evening.

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B 17304 fo /83/
Source

New Zealand Medical Journal, Vol. 87 (1978 -06-28), p. 438-440, tab.

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