What type of drug? | ||
#1 | Marijuana | Hallucinogen |
#2 | Heroin | Narcotic |
#3 | Cocaine | Stimulant |
#4 | PCP | Hallucinogen |
#5 | Alcohol | Depressant |
Effects of Drugs | ||
#1 | Narcotics are used to | kill pain |
#2 | Stimulants cause heart and central nervous functioning to | increase |
#3 | Depressants cause heart and central nervous functioning to | decrease |
#4 | Hallucinogens cause altered | mood/thoughts |
#5 | Name 1 medical use of marijuana | relieve pain in glaucoma patients/relieve nausea in cancer patients |
Drug Tests | ||
#1 | Marquis Reagent | Heroin |
#2 | Van Urk | LSD |
#3 | Which technique makes a better positive identification: IR or UV spectroscopy? | IR |
#4 | Dillie-Koppanyi | Barbiturates |
#5 | Which technique separates and identifies drug mixtures? | GC/MS |
Toxicology | ||
#1 | The amount of substance that when ingested would kill 50% of the population | LD50 |
#2 | What does carbon monoxide bind to in the body? | hemoglobin |
#3 | Where should blood be taken from to test for toxins? | jugular or femeral |
#4 | Hydrochloric acid would be an example of a ___________ poison. | corrosive |
#5 | A poison that interferes with body functioning is called a ___________ poison. | metabolic |
Alcohol | ||
#1 | Name one field sobriety test | walk and turn, one leg stand, horizontal gaze nystagmus |
#2 | Obvious intoxication BAC | 0.10 % |
#3 | The rate of alcohol absorption on an empty stomach is ________ than on a full stomach. | greater/faster |
#4 | What is the legal BAC limit in NYS? | 0.08 % |
#5 | Death BAC | 0.50% |
Final Question | |
What 3 characteristics does the Controlled Substances Act use to classify drugs into schedules? | medical value, potential for abuse, potential for phys/psych dependency |