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100

Name the three steps of Alcohol Metabolism

(1) Absorption

(2) Distribution

(3) Elimination


100

a person who studies chemical substances that may have harmful effects on a living organism or the environment

Toxicologist

100

A law that is used to prevent a person from refusing to take a blood r breath test based on self incrimination rights

Implied Consent Law

100

How many Schedules of drugs were created by the Controlled Substances Act of 1990?  

5

100

a substance naturally produced by a living thing that cause illness or death in humans. 

Organic Toxin

100

Schedule of Drugs that have no legitimate medical use in the US

Schedule 1 Drug

100

-a substance (such as an anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, or erythropoietin) that is used illicitly to improve athletic performance 


Performance Enhancing Drugs  

100

a synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic that is 100x more potent than morphine

Fentanyl

200

T/F 

Alcohol is digested similar to food in the human body

FALSE

200

a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.

Drug

200

The process used by the body to break down chemicals

Metabolism 

200

a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body

Drug

200

an analytical tool used in drug identification that measures the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of one or more molecules present in a sample

Mass Spectrometry 

200

not poisonous or toxic.

non-toxic
200

Injecting highly oxygenated blood into an individual before a sporting event to help increase performance

Blood Doping

200

the injection of oxygenated blood into an athlete before an event in an attempt to enhance athletic performance

Blood Doping

300

The percent of alcohol in a persons bloodstream

Blood Alcohol Concentration(BAC)

300

Natural, synthetic, or semi-synthetic chemicals that interact with opioid receptors in the body and reduce feelings of pain 

Opioid

300

What is the name of the offense charged when a minor is caught driving under the influence of alcohol?

DUIA

300

What is the percent of water makes up the brain?

80%

300

a drug that decreases or inhibits the nervous system, reducing awareness

Depressant

300

Powerful craving for a drug and unlike addiction does not result in physical withdrawals when trying to stop.

Dependency

300

substances that are synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone, testosterone, that can be abused in an attempt to promote muscular growth or enhanced physical performance

Anabolic Steroids 

300

What was the name of the man responsible for the death of almost 1,000 people in Guyana, by having them ingest Kool-Aid containing tranquilizers and Potassium Cyanide

Jim Jones

400

What is the legal BAC for most adult drivers in all 50 states

.08

400

The Federal Agency responsible for enforcing the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States.

DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency)

400

Three tests used by law enforcement officers in the field to evaluate the degree of a suspects impairment

Field Sobriety Tests

400

What percent of alcohol is eliminated due to oxidation in the liver?

90%

400

The deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, toxins or other harmful agents to cause illness or death in people, animals or plants.

Bioterrorism

400

a drug that changes a persons thinking and perception during intoxication and may cause a person to see things that are not there

Hallucinogen

400

Any one of various substances used to kill harmful insects

Pesticide

400

An addictive, poisonous chemical found in tobacco or vaping products

Nicotine

500

What is the legal BAC for an adult driver in Texas possessing a commercial drivers license?

.04

500

a separation technique that separates molecules in an electric field according to size and charge

Capillary Electrophoresis

500

What Schedule of Drugs has no medical use in the US?

Schedule 1

500

What percent of alcohol is absorbed through the stomach?

20%

500

The degree to which a substance is poisonous or can cause illness

Toxicity

500

Who is the Father of Forensic Toxicology?

Matthieu Orfila

500

Alcohol is distributed in the human body where the most what is found?

Water

500

a condition occurring with consistent use of a drug whereby a person needs more and more of the drug to produce the same effect

Tolerance

600

What is the legal BAC for a minor driving in Texas?

.00 (No Tolerance State)

600

medications that block the activation of opioid receptors in your central or peripheral nervous systems.

Opioid Antagonist

600

A drug or other substance that is tightly controlled by the government because it may be abused or cause addiction  

A Controlled Substance

600

What percent of alcohol is absorbed through the small intestine?

80%

600

Name 3 Field Sobriety Tests

Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus

Walk and Turn

One leg stand

600

a poisonous substance naturally produced by a living thing that can cause illness or death in humans

Organic Toxin

600

A physical process associated with drug use whereby a person craves a drug, and can result withdrawal symptoms when stopped.

Addiction

600

a substance affecting the nervous system by increasing alertness, attention, and energy, as well as elevation blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration.

Stimulant

700

What are some factors that determine a drugs Schedule?

(1.) Potential for abuse

(2.) Accepted Medical Use in the US

(3.) Safety and potential for addiction

700

a medicine that can save someone from a heroin, fentanyl, or prescription opioid overdose.

Narcan (Naloxone)

700

Derived from the Cannabis Plant and can be inhaled or  consumed orally 

 

Marijuana

700

How quickly can alcohol travel to the brain on an empty stomach?

30 Seconds to One Minute

700

an analytical technique used for drug identification that separates and detects the chemical components of a sample mixture to determine their presence or absence

Gas Chromatography 

700

a highly toxic protein obtained from the pressing of seeds from the Castor-Oil plant and can be used in bioterrorism  

Ricin

700

The study of poisons or toxins

Toxicology

700

when you take a toxic (poisonous) amount of a drug or medicine

Overdose

800

Name the Four Disciplines of Forensic Toxicology 

(1) Human Performance Toxicology

(2) Doping Toxicology

(3) Forensic Workplace Toxicology

(4) Post Mortem Toxicology


800

A natural or manufactured substance that can cause severe illness or death, if ingested, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.

Poison(Toxin)

800

What Schedule of drug is Heroin?

Schedule 1

800

Who requires a greater amount of a substance such as alcohol to produce the same effect as another person?

Low Tolerance Person or High Tolerance Person 


High Tolerance Person

800

What amount of wine is considered a standard alcoholic drink?

5 oz

800

What amount of beer is considered to be a standard alcoholic drink?

12 oz

800

What amount of hard liquor is considered a standard alcoholic drink?

1.5 oz

800

law that establishes penalty for possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs and established 5 schedules for classifying drugs.

Controlled Substance Act

900

Approximately what percent of alcohol is eliminated in the body every hour?

.015

900

What is the MOST abused drug in the United States?

Alcohol

900

What percent of traffic accidents are alcohol related?

40

900

First time use of cocaine is likely to increase the chance of a heart attack by what percent?

24

900

What singer was found drowned in a hotel bathtub with up to 5 drugs found in her system?

Whitney Houston

900

What was the name of the famous ex-Playboy Playmate that was married to an 89 year old billionaire and later overdosed on a variety of drugs?

Anna Nicole Smith

900

What kind of drug was found in the Duragesic patches that Mr. L used to sell? 

Fentanyl

900

Which Schedule of drugs has the LEAST amount of potential for abuse and addiction?

Schedule 5