a client has a history of drinking one pint of bourbon per day for the last months. he is brought to the emergency department by family members who report that his last drink was 1hour ago. it is now 12am. when should a nurse expect this client to begin experiencing withdrawal symptoms

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A client does have a history of consuming one pint or bourbon per day between the hours of 3 and 11 in the morning. He is brought by family members to the emergency room.

How do bourbon and whiskey differ?

Bourbon is an American whiskey that must be matured in brand-new, charred-oak barrels and have a minimum corn content of 51%. Anyplace in the world can produce whiskey, however there are further variations based on the production and maturing procedures.

Bourbon: Is it a Whisky?

Whiskey is not all whiskey, but not all bourbon is whiskey. What is what is governed by a rigid set of government criteria. Continue reading to find out more about what constitutes "America's native spirit" as well as the distinctions between bourbon and whiskey.

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