Forensic Toxicology (3)
What are the elements of poisoning?
1. Poison
2. Poisoned organism
3. Injury to the cells
4. Symptoms and signs of death
This is the type of poisoning that results to a prompt and marked disturbance of function or death within a short period of time.
Acute Poisoning
This is the type of poisoning wherein there is gradual deterioration of functions of tissues and may or may not result in death.
Chronic Poisoning
Acute poisoning can be due to:
- taking a strong poison
- excessive single dose
- several doses, small but frequent
Chronic poisoning can be due to:
- several doses but at long intervals
- taking only toxic doses of the drug
It is the type of poisoning wherein the poison was taken without intention.
Accidental
Which of the following refers to the type of poisoning wherein the poison intake was voluntary for the purpose of taking one's life?
Suicidal
True or False: When a poison is diluted, the absorption is weakened because the concentration is reduced.
False (The absorption is rapid.)
Barium sulfate is insoluble in water. What does this indicate with regards to its toxicity?
Barium Sulfate is therefore, less toxic or nontoxic, because for a substance to act as a poison, it must be capable of forming a solution and be readily absorbed by blood.
Give two factors why diagnosis of poisoning before death is very difficult.
1. Large number of poisons and the factors modifying them; and
2. Some of the symptoms observed are also seen in certain diseases.
The following are factors distinguishing poisoning from a disease, except:
Diseases are generally sudden and faster in progress preceded by circumstances such as exposure and recognized symptoms.
The following poisons cause vomiting except:
Belladonna
What symptom is caused by the intake of cyanide and strychnine?
Convulsion
A has fallen into a come as a symptom of poisoning. Which of the following might have been the cause?
Chloroform
Karl intakes opium and/or its derivatives. Name the symptoms he might experience.
- coma
- contraction of pupils
- slow respiration
- cyanosis
Jayson is an active user of cocaine. What symptoms could he possibly experience?
- delirium
- dilation of pupils
- rapid respiration
This is a symptom causewd by intake of nitrobenzene.
cyanosis
Give three substances that cause general and partial paralysis.
- cyanide
- CO2
- botulism
What is the storage of intoxication for someone with 0.01 to 0.10 percent of alcohol in blood characterized by normal by ordinary observation?
Stimulation
What is the percent of alcohol in blood of someone who experiences decreased inhibition, emotional instability, and slowing reaction to stimuli.
0.05 - 0.20
Which of the following is not experienced by someone in confusion due to blood alcohol percentage of 0.10 - 0.30?
None of the above
This is characterized by marked decrease to stimuli and approaching paralysis.
Stupor
True or False: Once the percent of alcohol in blood reaches up to 0.25 to 0.40, there will be complete unconsciousness, subnormal temperature, impairment of circulation, and stertorous breathing. This is coma or death.
False (0.35 to 0.50)
In investigation of fatal cases, the following must be considered:
1. Symptoms of various kinds of poisoning
2. Lethal dosage of poison
3. Length of time elapsed after intake
4. Where the poison was obtained
5. Chemical formula
6. Other names of the poison
7. Uses of the poison
8. Antidotes of the poison
This evidence includes symptoms observed during the poisoning.
Symptomatic evidence
List 6 routes that the poison may take to enter the body.
- Mouth
- Skin
- Nose and Eyes
- Rectum and Vagina
- Hypodermically
- Intravenously
List 6 ways that the poison may be eliminated from the body.
Emesis
Respiration
Feces
Urine
Milk
Sweat, saliva, and tears
How can poisoning be distinguished from disease based on symptom onset?
Poisoning symptoms appear suddenly in a previously healthy person.
How can the similarity of symptoms in multiple people help in diagnosing poisoning?
It suggests that the food or drinks consumed by all were contaminated.
How do diseases generally progress compared to poisoning?
Diseases progress slowly and are often preceded by recognized symptoms.
Which of the following poisons is most commonly associated with vomiting, purging, and abdominal pain?
Arsenic
Which group of substances can cause vomiting, purging, and abdominal pain when ingested?
Arsenic, corrosive acids, and barium
Vomiting, purging, and abdominal pain are symptoms commonly linked to which of the following?
Copper and iodine
Symptom: Vomiting, purging, and abdominal pain
Poisons: Arsenic, Antimony, Corrosive Acids and Alkalis, Barium, Cantharides, Digitalis, Copper, Iodine, Mercury, Phosphorus, Phenols, Wood Alcohol
Convulsions are a common symptom of poisoning by which of the following substances?
Cyanide
Name a poison known for causing convulsions due to its effect on the central nervous system.
Strychnine, Cyanide
Symptom: Convulsions
Poisons: Cyanide and Strychnine
Which of the following poisons is most likely to cause a coma?
Opium and its derivatives
Which of the following substances can induce a coma by depressing the central nervous system?
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
Chloroform poisoning can lead to which severe symptom?
Coma
Symptom: Coma
Poisons: Opium and most of its derivatives, Paraldehyde, CO2, Chloroform
Dilation of pupils is a symptom commonly associated with poisoning from which substance?
Cocaine
Nicotine poisoning can lead to which eye-related symptom?
Dilation of pupils
Symptom: Dilation of Pupils
Poisons: Belladonna, Cocaine, Nicotine
Poisons: Opium and its derivatives, Physostigmine and its derivatives
Symptom: Contraction of Pupils
Poisons: Nitrobenzene, Aniline, Acetanilide, and Opium
Symptom: Cyanosis
This is evidence obtained by administering the suspected substance to some living animal and noting the effect or symptoms.
Experimental Evidence
Is this evidence on the scene, the victim, or the offender? ·
Chemicals to draw the poison (test tube, beakers, distillation flask), chemical bills, footprints.
On the Scene
It is evidence obtained by administering the suspected substance to some living animal and noting the effect or symptoms
Experimental
Which of the following is a clinical manifestations of stupor where the percent of alcohol in blood is 0.25-0.40.
Marked decrease to stimuli
Cyanosis; Aniline
Delirium; _________
Cannabis
Why does alcohol affect women more quickly than men?
Women have more fat and less water.
Blackening and Severe Corrosion
Sulfuric Acid
Strong mineral acids, oxalic acids, Lysol
Brownish yellow stain
Corrosion and softening of tissue of the mouth and throat
Alkalis
Hydrochloric Acid
Severe corrosion without blackening
Severe corrosion and yellow stain
Nitric Acid
Ammonia
Lips swollen, tongue raw, esophagus with red cracks, bronchopneumonia if death is delayed
Dark brown gelatinous mass in stomach
Oxalic Acid
Acetic Acid
Stomach grayish white
Stomach yellow or reddish yellow
Picric Acid
Copper Salts
Stomach green or bluish green
Bright red spots on the skin
Hydrocyanic Acid, Cyanides, CO
Potassium or Sodium Bitrate, CO
Tissue abnormally red
Odors marked upon opening the body
Opium and some of its derivatives in some cases
Pupils contracted
Belladonna
Dry gangrene or extremities
Ergot
What is the minimum amount of stomach content is needed if it is suspected that the poison was taken?
All available
Poison was taken by mouth within one or two days. What specimen and amount is suitable for chemico-toxicological analysis?
Intestinal contents, All available
What specimen at 300 grams is suitable for metals, barbiturates, fluorides, oxalate, sulfonals, and many other poisons?
Liver
What specimen and amount is suitable for metals, especially mercury, and sulfonamides?
One kidney
What's the minimum amount of blood needed for all gas poisons, sulfonamides, bromides, alcoholism, drowning for chloride contents?
At least 10 mL
What specimen is suited for volatile poisons, barbiturates, alkaloids, alcoholism?
Brain
What specimen is best suited for lead, arsenic, or radium?
Bone (200 grams)
How long does marijuana stay in the blood?
2-7 Days
How long does marijuana stay detectable in urine?
1-2 months
Why might a toxicological examination yield a negative result despite poisoning?
The poison may be altered in the body to a form that is not detectable by the methods used.
Which factor can lead to the negative detection of a poison in a toxicological examination?
The poison is rapidly excreted and may only be detectable in the urine.
Why might symptoms of poisoning appear despite a negative result in toxicological tests?
Small, harmless quantities of substances can sometimes be fatal.
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