Forensic toxicology and poisoning Flashcards

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Helpful signs and symptoms to detect acute poisoning

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  • sudden onset of symptoms after taking food/drink/substance
  • multiple individuals suffering
  • characteristic effect of drug
  • simple pharmacological tests
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Classification of poisons

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  • agricultural
  • industrial
  • domestic
  • flora
  • fauna
  • bacterial food poisoning
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Things to look at in autopsy of a poisoning

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  • odour of gastric content
  • coloured material in stomach
  • GIT
  • skin discolouration
  • skin rash
  • gum discolouration
  • liver damage
  • lungs
  • heat
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Factors that affect the action of a poison

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  • dose
  • rate and route of absorption
  • host factors
  • poison factors
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Host factors that affect the action of a poison

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  • idiosyncrasy
  • age
  • habit
  • health
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Poison factors that affect the action of a poison

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  • concentration
  • chemical form
  • physical states
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Duty of a medical practitioner in cases of suspected poisoning:

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  • note time of occurence of symptoms
  • relation to taking food, fluid or medicine
  • note if symptoms are intermittent or increasing
  • previous condition of health
  • inspect vomitus and sample
  • sample peccant, fluid, food or medicine, urine and faeces for analysis
  • has food been eaten previously?
  • possible explanation
  • note conduct of those looking after patient
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Proof of poisoning based on:

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  • evidence of signs and symtpoms
  • demonstration by chemical analysis of presence of poison in some food or drug product
  • demonstration by chemical analysis of the presence of toxic substance in tissues and body fluids
  • demonstrate gross or histological findings associated with toxic substance
  • history of exposure to specific toxin
  • absence of other cause of death
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Routine specimens taking in poisoning

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  • stomach and contents
  • whole liver
  • both whole kidneys
  • blood
  • urine
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Other possible specimens taken in poisoning

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  • early vomitus or stomach washings
  • brain (barbiturates)
  • hair and nails
  • large intestine (heavy metal poisoning)
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Definition of a poison

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Any substance that is capable of causing illness or death in a living organism when introduced or absorbed

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