Aimless, would you like to weigh in on any of the medical arguments?
Their scrubs are prettier than ours
To be clear, I work in neurology and deal with a very particular group of drunk people, eg. if they have seizures or have been found unconscious with little information about what's happened. Most of my patients in this category are older than Faye and have a longer history of more overt alcohol abuse. By the time the regular "partiers" flood the ER, I'm usually back on the wards or in bed and have only minimal contact with the severely inebriated youngsters who're spread out all over the ER waiting to sober up.
Many young people, esp. those who've been severely drunk or have seen many who've been severely drunk, think that being extremely drunk and "asleep" is no big deal. And, sure, most young people in such situations sober up and seem fine after a couple of days. There are many people whom I'd either admit or at least keep in the ER for observation who never come to our attention, and many of those are hopefully watched over by friends and acquaintances or family, which may be all right even though if anyone asked me I'd recommend assessment by medical personnel and some bloodwork at least because I know that, while being drunk can be all right, it can also be very unpredictable.
If we have reason to believe Faye may have drunk two bottles of hard liquor in a short time then we're talking about a potentially lethal dose with a person who's seemingly unconscious and initially unresponsive, where we have no idea what happened. At the very least she needs to be stabilised, taken to the ER, examined by a physician, and admitted for monitoring and tests while she sobers up and pref. for a while after that as well (for psychiatric assessment, getting a better idea of her current situation, and also waiting to see if she develops pneumonia
). I'll grant I'm a bit of a fraidycat but anything over "one bottle and a bit" of hard liquor is something you should take very seriously even in a young person who's seemingly healthy in all other respects. Just my 2c, I know that there are some docs who'd be more chill (esp. in a less litiginous society) but I don't think that'd be rational in this situation and my admittedly limited experience bears this out. Seizures, life-threatening bleeds from various places, arrhytmias, respiratory depression, severe pneumonia, just all sorts of shit. Someone's gonna be unlucky and you can't just assume it's not going to be your drunk friend.