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TIPS Certification Exam-with 100% verified solutions-2024.docx
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4 Behavioral Cues -Inhibitions -Judgement -Reactions -Coordination (I Just Really Care) Inhibitions (EX.) Becoming talkative, mood swings, more relaxed, or notable change in behavior can all indicate lowered inhibitions. Judgement (EX.) A gap between how people think they are behaving and how they actually are. EX. Behaving inappropriately, using foul language, telling off-color jokes. etc. impaired judgement Reactions (EX.) Glassy, unfocused eyes, talking and moving very slowly, forgetting things etc. slowed reaction Coordination (EX.)
Stumbling or swaying, dropping belongings, losing ones balance, having trouble picking up keys etc. loss of coordination 6 Intoxication Rate Factors -Size -Gender -Rate of Consumption -Strength of Drink -Drug Use -Food Intake 4 Potential Alcohol/Drug Reactions -Aspirin -Antibiotics -Antihistamines -Narcostics Aspirin Causes damage to the stomach lining and possibly internal bleeding. Antibiotics There are too many vacations to be specific; consult your doctor.
Antihistamines Depress the Central Nervous System (CNS) and can cause drowsiness. Narcotics Depress the CNS and respiratory functions. May cause loss of consciousness. A 150-Pound (68 Kilogram) male guest drinking 4 drinks for one hour on an empty stomach would likely have the following BAC levels .10 BAC 2 drinks =? BAC 4 drinks =? BAC 8 drinks =? BAC 12 drinks =? BAC -0.05 BAC -.10 BAC -.20 BAC -.30 BAC Blood Alcohol Content Is the legal measurement of the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
12 oz. beer (355 ml) = 5 oz. wine (148 ml) = 1oz. 100-proof spirits (30ml) = 1/2 oz. pure alcohol (15ml) ... The minimum legal age to consume alcohol in my are is 21 The minimum legal age to pour alcohol or serve alcohol in my area is 21 to pour/18 to serve In my area, the legal Blood Alcohol Content limit for intoxication while driving is
My jurisdiction (does/doesn't) have Dram Shop Liability Laws. Doesn't Three acceptable forms of identification in my area are: -drivers license -photo state used id/identification card -passport
My jurisdiction (does/doesn't) have a recommended age for carding. If it does, that age is Does, 30 yrs. In my area, an underage person (can/can't) be given alcohol purchased for him or her by a parent or legal guardian in a licensed establishment. Can't My jurisdiction (does/doesn't) regulate server training. If it does, here are some important points about those regulations: Doesn't, not required to have tips certification. Some common penalties for violation laws in my jurisdiction include the following: -Fines (server $5,000+) -Liquor license -Jail time -Written warning -Fired -Liquor license revoked Some common policies regarding the confiscation of ID's in my jurisdiction are: -Police -ABC Agent
Your skills in observing how people act, hearing what they say, judging their needs, and responding approximately are your People skills Behavioral provide information that shows you how much your guests are being affected by alcohol Cues Alcohol helps us relax because it slows down the body systems and acts as a Depressant Alcohol affects behavior progressively in four basic areas: -Inhibitions -Judgement -Reactions -Coordination Alcohol, unlike other foods, is absorbed rapidly into the circulating throughout the body and affecting the brain. Blood stream A measurement of the level of alcohol in the bloodstream is called BAC
The strength of the drink, the rate of drinking, whether food is eaten or medication is taken, and the gender, height, and weight of the person are all Intoxication rate factors In most areas legal identification must have bother a and the _ to be considered valid. -Picture -Date of birth People who drink frequently may have developed a high , which allows them to hide the Behavioral Cues they would otherwise exhibit. Tolerance Serving non-alcohol beverages, snacks, and food to an intoxicated drinker will not counteract the alcohol, but the strategy does Buy time To effectively refuse service, servers should do these things: (3) -No more to drink -Reason -Don't back down
To protect yourself against liability, the law requires that you make _ to prevent a guest from becoming legally intoxicated Reasonable effort In many areas, a drinker becomes intoxicated and goes on to incur damages, the server/seller, manager, and owner can all be held responsible under (2) -Commonelgance -Dram Shop Law Liability What does CNS stand for? Central Nervous System