Section _____ of the Indian Penal Code deals with 'negligent conduct with respect to poisons'.
#2
In acute poisoning with _____, the vomitus and stools will be luminous in the dark.
#3
Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of opium poisoning is _____.
#4
What is the toxic alkaloid responsible for epidemic dropsy?_____
#5
Colour of postmortem staining in CO poisoning is _____.
#6
Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of HCN poisoning is _____.
#7
A _____ solution is used commonly for the preservation of viscera in toxicology autopsy.
#8
If the baseline urinary levels is within normal limits and arsenic intoxication is still suspected, what would be the next step?_____
#9
Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
#10
The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.
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Interpretation of Toxicology Results Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Section _____ of the Indian Penal Code deals with 'negligent conduct with respect to poisons'.
Answer: 284
Flashcard 2: In acute poisoning with _____, the vomitus and stools will be luminous in the dark.
Answer: phosphorus
Flashcard 3: Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of opium poisoning is _____.
Answer: black/grayish
Flashcard 4: What is the toxic alkaloid responsible for epidemic dropsy?_____
Answer: Sanguinarine
Flashcard 5: Colour of postmortem staining in CO poisoning is _____.
Answer: cherry red
Flashcard 6: Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of HCN poisoning is _____.
Answer: brick red
Flashcard 7: A _____ solution is used commonly for the preservation of viscera in toxicology autopsy.
Answer: saturated salt
Flashcard 8: If the baseline urinary levels is within normal limits and arsenic intoxication is still suspected, what would be the next step?_____
Answer: Hair and nail clippings harvested for laboratory analysis.
Flashcard 9: Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
Answer: 328
Flashcard 10: The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.
Answer: myo
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