750ml = 25.4 fluid ounces
=25.4/1.5
=17 standard drinks
2. I'm going to pretend that my roommate is a female who weighs 105 pounds. Taking her weight into consideration, her blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.52 percent. My roommate is at risk of experiencing a coma and/or death. She has passed the BAC percentage where alcohol poisoning and a loss of consciousness occur, so I believe that she has blacked out. Her breathing will either be slow or irregular–slow breathing would be less than eight breaths per minute and irregular breathing consists of 10 …show more content…
The first thing that I might notice about my roommate is the color of her skin; she might be blue or pale. I would monitor her breathing to ensure that she's still alive. Thankfully, she’s still alive so I contact 911 and tell them about the situation.
4. My main concern is that my roommate might die of respiratory arrest and my second concern is that she might fall out of the chair.
5. Although I’m worried about the possibility of my roommate dying, I must stay as calm as possible. I would ask the dispatcher if it would be okay for me to move my roommate into a position where she won’t fall, and if the dispatcher is accepting of this, I would remove the empty bottle of tequila from my roommate's hand, place a pillow on the floor, and move her. I wouldn't lay her down on her back because I wouldn't want her to choke if she vomits, even though it would be very unusual if she vomited with her BAC at a level that’s considered to be “fatal.”
6. I should seek medical assistance right away because my roommate is at imminent