1: Intro to Toxicology and Specimen Handling Flashcards

1
Q

The first forensic toxicologist in the United States is believed to have been:

A

A. Gettler

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2
Q

The first text written on the subject of forensic toxicology was contributed by:

A

M. Orfilla

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3
Q

All of the following are physiological effects of THC except:

Tachycardia

Reddening of the conjunctivae

Increased aggressiveness

Increased reaction time

A

Increased aggressiveness

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4
Q

The saying, “The dose makes the poison” is attributed to:

A

Paracelsus

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5
Q

In a suspected chronic poisoning, the best single specimen for elucidation of the role of heavy metals is:

Urine

Synovial fluid

Hair

Whole blood

Serum

A

Hair

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6
Q

Sodium fluoride has been found effective as a preservative when present in whole blood at a concentration of:

A

1.0%

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7
Q

This collection container does not contain any preservative or anticoagulant:

A

Red

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8
Q

Impairment should not be established from a drug concentration in isolation of other information including the outcome of standardized field sobriety tests.

True
False
A

True

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9
Q

The effects of an inhalant such as difluoroethane progress from euphoria and altered perception to complete loss of consciousness.

True
False
A

True

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10
Q

Dilated pupils are an indication that a person is under the influence of a narcotic analgesic and constricted pupils are an indication that a person is under the influence of a stimulant.

True
False
A

False

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11
Q

Alcohol acts at inhibitory neurons in the brain; it produces HGN.

True
False
A

True

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12
Q

Plasma collection containers do not have an anticoagulant.

True
False
A

False

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13
Q

In regard to a DRE evaluation there are eight drug classes.

True
False
A

False

There are 7: CNS depressants, CNS stimulants, hallucinogens, inhalants, PCP, Narcotic Analgesics, Cannabis

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14
Q

Blood has these four main components:

A

Plasma, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets

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15
Q

The most abundant cells in the blood, accounting for up to 45% of its volume are:

A

Red Blood Cells

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16
Q

Red Blood Cells contain a protein called ___________ which helps carry ___________ from the lungs to the rest of the body and then returns carbon dioxide from the body to the lungs so it can be exhaled.

A

Hemoglobin/Oxygen

17
Q

___________ contains a clotting protein called fibrinogen.

Plasma

Serum

A

Plasma (think plasma = protein)

18
Q

When a urine sample contains a substance that is not a normal constituent or containing an endogenous substance at a concentration that is not a normal physiological concentration, this is:

A

Adulterated

19
Q

When a urine sample has creatinine and specific gravity values that are lower than expected, this is:

A

Dilute

20
Q

After oral ingestion of alcohol, the largest portion of the dose is generally absorbed from the:

A

Small Intestine

21
Q

When death occurs five hours as a result of tricyclic antidepressant overdose, the highest concentration of drug would be expected to be found in:

Hair

Blood

Muscle

Liver

A

Liver

22
Q

Site- and time-related blood drug concentration variations after death is referred to as:

A

Postmortem redistribution

23
Q

The most appropriate collection container to use for trace metal analysis is:

A

Royal Blue Top Tube

24
Q

When blood is unavailable and carboxyhemoglobin testing is required the next best specimen to use is:

A

Spleen

25
Q

What can be used to estimate a person’s blood alcohol concentration:

A

Widmark Formula

26
Q

These substances displace oxygen:

A

Inhalents

27
Q

This substance is endogenously produced and cleared from the body by the kidneys:

A

Creatinine

28
Q

Under SAMHSA guidelines, this is measured if the creatinine level is
< 20 mg/dL:

pH

Specific Gravity

Creatinine

Color (pigment content)

A

Specific Gravity

29
Q

Under SAMHSA guidelines, a test result may be “Rejected for Testing” due to:

The presence of glutaraldehyde

Abnormal physical characteristics

A Fatal Flaw

Abnormal pH

Immunoassay interference

A

A Fatal Flaw

30
Q

A specimen that contains an unidentified adulterant, or an unknown interfering substance, or has abnormal physical characteristics, or has an endogenous substance at an abnormal concentration that prevents the lab from obtaining a valid drug test result is reported by the laboratory as:

Rejected for testing

Substituted

Adulterated

Invalid

Cancelled

A

Invalid

31
Q

The two major set of rules that govern the practice of drug testing in the Federal Workplace and in that regulated by the Department of Transportation are:

A

HHS Guidelines and CFR Part 40

32
Q

This publication is from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences:

A

Journal of Forensic Sciences

33
Q

Grey Top tubes contain:

A

1 % sodium fluoride and potassium oxalate