Detect and identify the presence of drugs and poisons in body fluids, tissues, and organs
What are Forensic Toxicologist?
the most widely abused drug in western countries and most likely the entire world
what is alcohol?
5 types of drugs
What are depressants, stimulants, narcotics, anabolic steroids and hallucinogens?
Marijuana
Example Schedule 1 drug?
any chemical substance that is harmful or lethal to living organisms
What is poison?
health facilities such as hospitals and clinics as well as crime labs
Where do Forensic Toxicologist work?
body weight, stomach absorption, time taken to consume, type of alcohol
alcohol intoxication can be influenced by?
used by the DEA to classify drugs by medical use and drug dependency
What are Schedules?
Heroin
Example of Schedule 1 drug?
largest venomous snake in North America and is found throughout Florida
What is the Eastern Diamondback rattle snake?
used to classify drugs into different categories depending on medical use or dependency
What are schedules?
BAC
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
Caffeine
What is an example of a stimulant?
LSD
Example of Schedule I?
A fish in Florida that is poisonous
What is the Lionfish?
DEA
what is the government agency that controls drugs?
0.08
What is the driving BAC legal limit?
Narcotics are also known as:
What are opioids?
Example of Schedule 2?
rashes, irritation, burning, itching, redness, necrosis, death
What are symptoms of being poisoned?
five (5)
how many types of drugs are there?
number of drinks, weight, time passed since first drink
What is needed to calculate BAC?
LSD
What is an example of a hallucinogen?
Oxycodone
Example of Schedule 2 drug?
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What is Ms.G's favorite color?