Test Review : Health and Safety Code Flashcards
To apply a controlled substance by injection, inhalation, injection etc. to the body
Administer
A substance including a drug, an adulterant and a dilatant ; the term includes the aggregate weight of any mixture, solution or other substance containing a controlled substance
controlled substance
a substance with a chemical structure in Schedule I or II - effect similar to or greater than the effect of a controlled substance
Controlled substance analogue
A controlled substance w/o authorization , bears or is in a container or has a label that bears an actual or simulated trademark name, or other identifying mark other than the person who in fact manufactured, distributed or dispensed the substance
Counterfeit Substance
To transfer , offer actually or constructively , to another controlled substance regardless of whether there is an agency relationship
Deliver/ Offer for sale
The delivery of a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research by a PR actioner- the term includes the prescribing, administering, packaging or compounding necessary to prepare the substance for delivery
Dispense
To deliver a controlled substance
Distribute
A substance other than a device or component that is: recognized as a drug, intended for use in the diagnosis or prevention and intended to affect the structure or function of the body
Drug
Equipment, a product , or material that is used or intended for use in planting - otherwise introducing into the human
Drug Paraphernalia
The injection, inhalation, ingestion or application of substance to or into the human body
Human Consumption
The production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion , or processing of a controlled substance other than marihuana, directly or indirectly
Manufacture
The seeds of that plant & every compound, manufacture , salt derivative, mixture or preparation of that plant or it’s seeds
Marihuana
2 other terms for Marihuana
Cannabis, Sativa
Produced directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of vegetable origin, independently by mean of chemical synthesis or by a combo of extraction or chemical synthesis
Narcotic Drug
Addiction-forming, sustaining liability similar to morphine or is capable of conversion into a drug having addiction-forming; this term includes its racemic & levorotatory forms
Opiate
Means actual care, custody, control or management
Possession
Manufacturing, planting, cultivating, growing, or harvesting of a controlled substance
Production
What Schedule is an example of the following
(no accepted medical use/ high potential for abuse):
heroin, methaqualone, LSD, peyote Psilocybin, Marihuana, Hashish, Hash Oil and various amphetamine variants
Schedule I
What Schedule is an example of the following:
PCP, LSD
Schedule II
What Schedule is an example of the following:
(has accepted medical use/has medium potential for abuse) Tylenol w/codeine, Opium, Vicadin
Schedule III
What Schedule is an example of the following: (has accepted medical use. low potential for abuse) : Xanax, Vallum, Halcyon, Ambien,
Schedule IV
What Schedule has the lowest potential for abuse ex: Lomotil, Phenergan & liquid suspensions
Schedule V
Methods of use
Inhalation, ingestion, injection , Absorption
What are the 6 major drug categories
- Narcotics 2. Depressants 3. Stimulants 4.Hallucinogens 5.Marihuana 6. Simulated controlled substances
Used to relieve pain and effect a weak general depression ; very addictive; can produce withdrawal symptoms i.e. morphine, codeine, Vicodin, Heroin
Narcotics (opiates)
Slows the operations and other parts of the CNS i.e. Xanam Valium
Depressants
increase activity and promote a sense of well-being; over stimulating the brain , accelerating the hear rate and elevating blood pressure (uppers)
Stimulants
Impairs the ability to perceive reality and often produces a dazed appearance ex: LSD MDMA, ECSTACY PCP, PEYOTE
Hallucinogens
substances inhaled through the lungs ; impair performance by blocking the passage of 02 to the brain , the usual doses are feelings of excitement and confusion
Inhalants
- State jail felony if less than 1 oz
- 2nd degree felony if more than 1 gr but less than 4gr
- 1st degree felony if more than 4 gr but less than 200gr
- life or 10-99yrs and a fine not more than 100,000 if greater than 200gr but not more than 400 gr.
- life or 15-99 yrs and a fine not more than 250,000 if greater than 400gr
Penalty Group I (Manufacture)