[ExI] wheelchair driving drunk

Alex Blainey ablainey at aol.com
Sun Dec 29 02:21:33 UTC 2013


 

 

 

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From: spike <spike66 at att.net>


>If such a device continually monitored the air around a patient's head, itcould be programmed to know the weight of the patient and could deliveralcohol into a drinking water mechanism.......
> spike 


What about a catheter or trans-dermal bladder based measurement device? Possibly for delivery also. Its effectively part of the bloodstream as a fluid & nutrient buffer as well as a waste disposal storage point. Full of the alcohol byproducts from the liver and giving an indication of hydration I think it could be quite accurate. Would it get around issues of other devices getting false reading due to hydration level? (if that is an issue)
A

 
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