Intoxilyzer 9000/Program (Benchmark 3) Flashcards

1
Q

What types of Alcohol are there?

A

Ethyl
Methyl
Wood
Isopropyl
Rubbing
Butyl

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2
Q

What alcohol is present in beverages?

A

Ethanol

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3
Q

What are the characteristics of ethanol?

A

Viscosity - thin
Color - Colorless
Smell - Slight odor
Taste - Irritating burning taste

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4
Q

_____ found is uncontrolled diabetics/diabetic crisis.

A

Acetone

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5
Q

The instrument will detect acetone or other substances and display as _____ .

A

Interferent Detect

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6
Q

What are the 5 ways alcohol can enter the body?

A

Skin absorption
Inhalation
Injection
Alcohol enema
Orally

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7
Q

What ways does alcohol introduce very little into the body?

A

Skin absorption
Inhalation

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8
Q

Define Alcohol concentration

A

The number of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or per 210 liters of breath.

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9
Q

Define Ignition interlock device

A

A device which uses a breath analysis mechanism to prevent a person from operating a motor vehicle if such person has consumed an alcoholic beverage.

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10
Q

Define occurrence

A

A test refusal, test failure or alcohol or drug related conviction or any combination thereof arising from one arrest.

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11
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Define test refusal

A

Failure to submit or complete a test for blood, breath, urine or other bodily substance.

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12
Q

What is a DC-70 form?

A

Testing Notices (Not blood or urine)

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13
Q

What is a DC-27 form?

A

Officer Certification and Notice of Suspension

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14
Q

What is DC-28 form?

A

Certification and Notice of Suspension of Test Result of .02 or Greater, but less than .08 for persons ‘under 21 years of age.’

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15
Q

What is a CDL-5 form?

A

Officer’s Report and notice of disqualification of commercial driving privileges.

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16
Q

____ is volatile; it can exist as a liquid or gas, depending on temperature.

A

Ethanol

17
Q

The type of alcohol that is typically consumed is _____, also known as _____ .

A

Ethyl alcohol, ethanol

18
Q

Most ingested ethanol is absorbed through the ____ ____.

A

Small intestine

19
Q

Most absorbed ethanol is eliminated through _____ in the liver.

A

Metabolism

20
Q

The organ most obviously affected by alcohol is the ____, showed by difficulty ______ and ______ .

A

Brain, walking and speech impairment

21
Q

What is the manufacturer of the PBT?

A

Intoximeter Alco-Sensor FST

22
Q

What is the average ethanol elimination rate for a person?

A

0.015 g/210L

23
Q

What is the fatal ethanol level?

A

0.450 g/210 L

24
Q

____ occurs between the ethanol in the blood and ethanol in the breath.

A

Equilibrium

25
Q

What is a the blood : breath ration?

A

34.0 C, 1 milliliter of blood is same weight of ethanol as 2100 milliliters of alveolar air

26
Q

What is the basis for Henry’s Law?

A

-Closed container
-Volatile substance
-Constant temperature

27
Q

How many steps does the Kansas Protocol have?

A

7

28
Q

Blood draw considerations if subject won’t or can’t provide a breath test?

A

-Search warrant
-Exigent circumstances

29
Q

Is Johnson county a no refusal county?

A

No, but may change in March

30
Q

How long is the State of Kansas deprivation period?

A

20 minutes

31
Q

The ADACABA acronym stands for?

A

Air blank, diagnostic check, air blank, external standard check, air black, subject test, air blank.

32
Q

What is Prima facie evidence?

A

-Completed test of 0.080
-Within 3 hours

33
Q

What is the DC-28 form?

A

Underage advisory with 0.020-0.079 & CMV requirement of 0.040-0.079.

34
Q

Operators, custodians, and KDHE staff do not calibrate an instrument, but they do….

A

Verify the instrument reading using the standards.