Question
the inhalation of a large amount of a volatile inhalant with a low LD50 dosage would be expected to cause _____.
Responses
no physical effects
no physical effects
very serious symptoms and probably death
very serious symptoms and probably death
a headache
a headache
moderate side effects
Responses
no physical effects
no physical effects
very serious symptoms and probably death
very serious symptoms and probably death
a headache
a headache
moderate side effects
Answers
Answer
A substance found in drinking water thought to be causing suspicious deaths would be analyzed in a ________.
Responses
courtroom
courtroom
DNA laboratory
DNA laboratory
toxicology laboratory
toxicology laboratory
hospital laboratory
hospital laboratory
Responses
courtroom
courtroom
DNA laboratory
DNA laboratory
toxicology laboratory
toxicology laboratory
hospital laboratory
hospital laboratory
Answer
A rat poison with an LD50 of 6 mg/kg of body weight would be expected to cause more harm to the skin and eyes than a product with an LD50 of 600 mg/kg.
Responses
False
False
True
Responses
False
False
True
Answer
In the instance that a drug-screening test returns positive results, ________.
Responses
confirmation testing must also be done according to protocol
confirmation testing must also be done according to protocol
the subject should be arrested
the subject should be arrested
the person is already dead
the person is already dead
no further testing is necessary
Responses
confirmation testing must also be done according to protocol
confirmation testing must also be done according to protocol
the subject should be arrested
the subject should be arrested
the person is already dead
the person is already dead
no further testing is necessary
Answer
Poisons are more serious and harmful than toxins if ingested because the _____ is lower. Small amounts of poison can be extremely dangerous.
Responses
metal
metal
molecular weight
molecular weight
LD50
LD50
CSA schedule
CSA schedule
Responses
metal
metal
molecular weight
molecular weight
LD50
LD50
CSA schedule
CSA schedule
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GPT-4o mini
The inhalation of a large amount of a volatile inhalant with a low LD50 dosage would be expected to cause **very serious symptoms and probably death**.
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GPT-4o mini
A substance found in drinking water thought to be causing suspicious deaths would be analyzed in a **toxicology laboratory**.
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GPT-4o mini
**True**. A rat poison with an LD50 of 6 mg/kg would be expected to cause more harm to the skin and eyes compared to a product with an LD50 of 600 mg/kg, as a lower LD50 indicates a higher toxicity.
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GPT-4o mini
In the instance that a drug-screening test returns positive results, **confirmation testing must also be done according to protocol**.
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GPT-4o mini
Poisons are more serious and harmful than toxins if ingested because the **LD50** is lower. Small amounts of poison can be extremely dangerous.