All Chapters Flashcards
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10 mg% alcohol
clearing of the head
20mg % alcohol
feeling of well being
50 mg % alcohol
increased self confidence
decreased inhibition
diminution of attention
judgment and control
100 mg% alcohol
mental confusion
incompetency
loss of critical judgment
memory impairment
150 - 300 mg% alcohol
disorientation
decreased sense of pain
slurred speech
exaggerated emotion
300 mg% alcohol
apathy
general intertia
decreased response to stimuli
400 mg% alcohol
complete unconsciousness
coma
depressed or abolished reflexes
blood alcohol level
- 05 and below - not intoxicated
- 1 - 0.15% - unfit to drive motor cars
- 15 - 0.2% intoxicated to the extent of staggering
- 5% - coma
Phosphorous has no external post mortem finding
true
Possession of the ff has a penalty of life imprisonment to death
- 10 grams opium
- 10 grams morphine
- 10 grams heroin
- 10 grams coccaine
- 10 grams marijuana resin or marijuana resin oil
- 10 grams dangerous drugs
- 50 grams methamphetamine hydrochloride
- 500 grams marijuana
children conceived by prostitutes
manceres
a test to determine whether respiration took place on a newborn child before death
hydrostatic test
Fodere Test
Static Test
a test in which organs are dipped in water to determine if breathing has taken place
stomach bowel test
Floatation test
Breslau second life test
This test is the disappearance of the gelatinous embryonic connective tissue in the middle ear, and is a sign of birth
Wredin test
This gas has a bitter almond smell
cyanide
This is the most toxic gas
hydrogen cyanide
60 - 90 mh is fatal at 2 - 10 mins
This is the quantitative determination of chloride content of the blood in the right and left ventricle
Gettler test
> 25 mg
Right - fresh water
Left - salt water
Schaefer method
prone position with exertion of pressure on the lower ribs at a rate of 12 to 15 times a minute
sylvester method
swings the arm of the patient forward and then pressing the chest wall. Repeated every 3 to 5 seconds
What is the principal factor of electric shock
amperage or intensity
70 - 80 in alternating current
250 in direct current
Another name for dermal nitrate test
- gonzales test
- paraffin test
- diphenylamine test
- lung test
What is a walker test
a test to see if there is unburned powder grains in the clothes which is red or orange brown spots on the prepared paper.
Harrison and Gilroy Test is a test for primer components which reveal
Blue violet - lead
Pink - barium
What is the characteristic of the point of entry at 2 - 3 ft distance
single wound of entry