Yes thats true. A person still remains drunk and has the after effects of alcohol.
Caffeine masks alcohol's sedation, but it doesn't actually reduce the amount of alcohol in your blood.
This mixture screws up with your body in bed and can have diverse affects. A few hours after you stop drinking it, alcohol causes an energizing rebound in your brain, which can cause you to wake up in the night any time.
they came there for help if you don't right what there med history is your not doing your job. they came for there med forgetting is to give them there med really. communicating with who is there with patient is good especially if patient is a child
Forms of passage of substances across the blood–brain barrier. (A) Passive diffusion: fat-soluble substances dissolve in the cell membrane and cross the barrier (e.g., alcohol, nicotine and caffeine). Water-soluble substances such as penicillin have difficulty in getting through.