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0.16 - 0.19 = Nausea more anxiety, appears as sloppy . 0.20-0.24 = Disoriented, needs help to. stand, walk, some have nausea vomiting, blackouts likely.
How far back can a CDT test detect alcohol? A CDT blood alcohol test can be used to detect chronic and excessive alcohol consumption for approximately four weeks prior to the blood sample being collected.
In the United States, you are considered to be legally intoxicated and prohibited from driving a vehicle if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08% or greater. The three most common methods for testing BAC are breath, blood, and tests.
What Abnormal Results Mean 1 green band means that the blood-alcohol level is 0.05% or lower. 2 green bands mean a level between 0.05% and 0.10% 3 green bands mean a level between 0.10% and 0.15%
It is calculated in grams per 100 mL of blood, so a BAC of 0.08 means your blood is 0.08% alcohol by volume. Using a breathalyzer, BAC is measured as grams per 210 Liters of breath (since the ratio of breath alcohol to blood alcohol is 2,100:1).

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What Happens if a Driver Has a Blood Alcohol Concentration Level of 1.5? A blood alcohol level of 1.5 is extremely high and well above all states legal limits for driving under the influence (DUI). In most states, the legal limit is 0.08%, much lower than 1.5%.
Paired Student t-tests showed that differences between paired blood- and breath-alcohol results differed significantly. Results from these two measurement methods are highly correlated and, on average, measured BAC was 11.3% greater than BrAC.
Ratio of breath alcohol to blood alcohol is 2100:1, meaning that 2100 mL of air will contain same amount of alcohol in 1 mL of blood.

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