Alcohol Poisoning and First Aid
Alcohol Poisoning and First Aid
When you consume too much alcohol too fast, it acts as a poison. Sometimes if you drink too much, you vomit or pass out. This is your body鈥檚 way of protecting itself from absorbing any more alcohol (if you pass out, you won鈥檛 be able to drink anymore alcohol).
When you drink a lot really fast, you may not pass out in time, and instead alcohol in your stomach and intestines continue to enter your bloodstream and the results could be fatal. An unconscious body will still try to expel the poison by vomiting, and you could choke on the vomit and end up in a coma or even die.
- Cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin
- Slow breathing (fewer than 8 breaths per minute)
- Irregular breathing (10 seconds or more between breaths)
- Seizures
- Mental confusion. Stupor or the unconsciousness or 鈥渟leeping鈥 person cannot be awaken
- Vomiting while 鈥渟leeping鈥 or passed out, and not waking up after
If you recognize any of these signs in someone who you know has been drinking, you need to act immediately to save their life- do not wait for all symptoms to be present, do something now- GET MEDICAL HELP! There have been too many occasions when a caring friend has helped a drunk friend to bed to 鈥渟leep it off鈥, only to find them dead in the morning.
It doesn鈥檛 matter if the drinker is underage or not supposed to drink for whatever reason. If you suspect that someone may be suffering from acute alcohol poisoning, call 911. Do not ask 20 people for their opinion before you do this- you could cost your friend their life. Next, use the Bacchus Maneuver to roll them into the recovery position so they won鈥檛 choke if they vomit. Start CPR if they stop breathing, or find someone with first aid training to do it for you. Stay with the person until medical help arrives.
- Hypothermia (extremely low body temperature)
- Breathing slows and becomes irregular or stops
- Heart beats irregular or stops
- Hypoglycaemia- too little blood sugar, which leads to seizures
- Untreated severe dehydration from vomiting
Even if the person lives, an alcohol overdose can lead to irreversible brain damage.
This is important and can save lives!
Here are the do鈥檚 and don鈥檛s:
Do
- Look out for people. Make sure if they鈥檝e gone to lie down, that it鈥檚 in a safe place
- Maker certain they鈥檙e breathing and their mouth is empty
- Put them in the recovery position- if they pass out and vomit, they won鈥檛 choke
- Stay with the intoxicated person and wake them frequently. If alcohol levels continue to rise, the person may become unconscious.
- Call an ambulance if they stop breathing or can鈥檛 stop throwing up
- Start CPR if breathing stops or find someone with first aid training to perform CPR immediately.

顿辞苍鈥檛
- Never ignore someone who is having a bad time or is sick
- 顿辞苍鈥檛 give the person a cold shower; the shock of the cold could cause unconsciousness
- 顿辞苍鈥檛 give the semiconscious person food or fluid鈥檚 (not even water) it could cause vomiting, choking or aspiration.
- Never leave someone alone if they鈥檝e passed out
- 顿辞苍鈥檛 panic, even if things aren鈥檛 going to plan. You must stay calm.
Here is how to put a Friend into Recovery Position:
- Raise his or her closest arm above their head. Bend at the knee, the leg furthest from you. Prepare to roll the person towards you
Image - Gently roll as a unit. Guard the headas you roll the person
Image - Tilt head to maintain airway. Tuck nearest hand under cheek to help maintain head tilt.
Image - Check on the person often. If you have any concerns that your friend may be suffering from acute alcohol poisoning, get medical help immediately.