Deck 20: Forensic Toxicology

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Toxicology is the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
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The legal application of toxicology to criminal and civil cases is known as pharmacology.
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The branch of science that is mainly concerned with what happens to a drug when it is taken is known as pharmacodynamics.
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The best method of ingestion for all drugs is via the stomach.
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Absorption of a drug in the lungs occurs through the alveoli.
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Drugs are generally circulated throughout the body via the bloodstream.
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There is no difference between a drug and a poison.
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A metabolite is a drug that has been changed into a different substance.
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Reverse tolerance refers to a drug reversing the effects of prior uses of the same drug.
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Dependence is a psychological phenomenon when referring to drug use.
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A neurotoxin is a substance that kills nerve cells.
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Blood alcohol concentration is measured in weight/volume percent.
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The more concentrated an alcoholic drink, the slower it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
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The most effective foods in delaying the absorption of alcohol in the stomach into the bloodstream are carbohydrates.
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A person is in more danger if alcohol affects the autonomic nervous system than if alcohol affects the central nervous system.
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Most alcohol metabolites are excreted through urine.
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Acetic acid is an end product of the metabolism of alcohol.
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The Widmark Curve illustrates the effect of alcohol on the body over time.
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The term implied consent refers to a person allowing to be tested for alcohol when driving as a result of obtaining their license.
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Breathalyzers work by a chemical reaction known as oxidation/reduction.
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An enteric dosage form of a drug is one that is coated with tiny particles so that it

A) will be easier to swallow
B) will have a prolonged entry into the bloodstream
C) will not upset the stomach
D) will last for 12 hours
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Most drugs have their most important effects on the

A) brain
B) heart
C) intestine
D) liver
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After reaching a maximum, the concentration of a drug in the body will begin to decrease. This is known as the ______________ of the drug.

A) concentration curve
B) efficacy
C) half life
D) withdrawal effect
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The organ on the body responsible for changing a drug into a different substance is the

A) brain
B) liver
C) intestine
D) stomach
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Which of the following is a drug may build up in high concentrations over time in the body?

A) mercury
B) lead
C) LSD
D) cocaine
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Which of the following is a way that a drug can be eliminated through your body?

A) through vaporization
B) through perspiration
C) through urination
D) all of the above
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The magnified effects of taking two different drugs at a time is known as ____________.

A) multiplication
B) synergism
C) codependence
D) none of these
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The term used to describe when increased dosage of a drug is required to keep the same levels of effect on a person.

A) tolerance
B) dependence
C) withdrawal
D) synergism
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Which is the active ingredient in all liquor?

A) arsenic
B) barium
C) ethanol
D) methanol
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A bottle of whiskey that has a proof of 90 has an ethanol content of

A) 90%
B) 60%
C) 50%
D) 45%
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At what BAC for consumers of alcohol does rational decision-making start to become influenced?

A) .02
B) .04
C) .06
D) .08
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Which percentage of alcohol is eliminated from the body through metabolism and urine?

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 95%
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The DRE officers use a 12-step process on automobile drivers to determine

A) alcohol intoxication
B) drug use
C) coordination
D) none of these
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Toxicology is the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
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The legal application of toxicology to criminal and civil cases is known as pharmacology.
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The branch of science that is mainly concerned with what happens to a drug when it is taken is known as pharmacodynamics.
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The best method of ingestion for all drugs is via the stomach.
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Absorption of a drug in the lungs occurs through the alveoli.
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Drugs are generally circulated throughout the body via the bloodstream.
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There is no difference between a drug and a poison.
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A metabolite is a drug that has been changed into a different substance.
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Reverse tolerance refers to a drug reversing the effects of prior uses of the same drug.
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Dependence is a psychological phenomenon when referring to drug use.
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A neurotoxin is a substance that kills nerve cells.
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Blood alcohol concentration is measured in weight/volume percent.
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The more concentrated an alcoholic drink, the slower it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
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The most effective foods in delaying the absorption of alcohol in the stomach into the bloodstream are carbohydrates.
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A person is in more danger if alcohol affects the autonomic nervous system than if alcohol affects the central nervous system.
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Most alcohol metabolites are excreted through urine.
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Acetic acid is an end product of the metabolism of alcohol.
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The Widmark Curve illustrates the effect of alcohol on the body over time.
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The term implied consent refers to a person allowing to be tested for alcohol when driving as a result of obtaining their license.
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Breathalyzers work by a chemical reaction known as oxidation/reduction.
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An enteric dosage form of a drug is one that is coated with tiny particles so that it

A) will be easier to swallow
B) will have a prolonged entry into the bloodstream
C) will not upset the stomach
D) will last for 12 hours
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Most drugs have their most important effects on the

A) brain
B) heart
C) intestine
D) liver
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After reaching a maximum, the concentration of a drug in the body will begin to decrease. This is known as the ______________ of the drug.

A) concentration curve
B) efficacy
C) half life
D) withdrawal effect
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The organ on the body responsible for changing a drug into a different substance is the

A) brain
B) liver
C) intestine
D) stomach
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Which of the following is a drug may build up in high concentrations over time in the body?

A) mercury
B) lead
C) LSD
D) cocaine
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Which of the following is a way that a drug can be eliminated through your body?

A) through vaporization
B) through perspiration
C) through urination
D) all of the above
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The magnified effects of taking two different drugs at a time is known as ____________.

A) multiplication
B) synergism
C) codependence
D) none of these
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The term used to describe when increased dosage of a drug is required to keep the same levels of effect on a person.

A) tolerance
B) dependence
C) withdrawal
D) synergism
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Which is the active ingredient in all liquor?

A) arsenic
B) barium
C) ethanol
D) methanol
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A bottle of whiskey that has a proof of 90 has an ethanol content of

A) 90%
B) 60%
C) 50%
D) 45%
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At what BAC for consumers of alcohol does rational decision-making start to become influenced?

A) .02
B) .04
C) .06
D) .08
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Which percentage of alcohol is eliminated from the body through metabolism and urine?

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 95%
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The DRE officers use a 12-step process on automobile drivers to determine

A) alcohol intoxication
B) drug use
C) coordination
D) none of these
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