CCHCS Care Guide: Intoxication and Withdrawal
1. Record blood alcohol concentration (BAC) by Breathalyzer or blood sample. Record patient's BAC and reported time and date of last alcohol use on CIWA-Ar flowsheet. 2. If BAC > 0.1% and patient has symptoms of withdrawal, call medical provider before administering medication for alcohol withdrawal. When BAC < 0.1%, measure CIWA-Ar score. 3. ................
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