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A dangerous ritual is about to begin - 21 drinks for the 21st birthday. A group of close friends has gathered for a special party for the "birthday boy." Everyone knows it is a dangerous game, but, because each of these friends went through it, they believe it is a rite of passage into adulthood. The activities begin and the guest of honor is soon chugging beers and downing shots of liquor at a rapid pace. Two hours after the drinking bega, you arrive at the party. The guest of honor is vomiting violently in the bathroom. He slumps to the floor and begins violent convulsions, then stops moving. He seems to stop breathing and then takes a deep breath. How do you proceed?

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In the event of suspected alcohol poisoning, as indicated by vomiting, convulsions, and difficulty breathing, immediately call emergency services and provide first aid while waiting for them to arrive.

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When you arrive at the party and discover the guest of honor in a state of acute intoxication, showing symptoms such as vomiting, convulsions, and difficulty breathing, it is critical to act immediately. These are signs of alcohol poisoning, a potentially deadly condition. The proper course of action is to call emergency services right away and provide first aid until they arrive. This includes checking their breathing, placing them on their side in the recovery position to prevent choking, and monitoring their vitals. Do not leave the person alone and do not attempt to 'sober them up' with showers, coffee, or by making them vomit. Medical professionals may need to provide treatments such as intravenous fluids or use a Breathalyzer to assess alcohol levels more accurately.

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