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1
Q

What are some examples of volatile solvents?

A
fingernail polish
household cements and glues
petroleum products (gas, kerosine, various glues)
paints
paint thinners
spray paints
liquid correction fluid
engine degreasers
2
Q

What is an aerosol?

A

Chemical discharged from a pressurized container by the propellant force of compressed gas.

3
Q

What are some examples of abused aerosols?

A

hair spray
deoderant
insecticides
PAM vegetable oil

Often used by teens

4
Q

All abused aerosols contain what?

A

hydrocarbon gasses that produce drug effects

5
Q

what does “volatile” in volatile solvents mean?

A

evaporates easily to produce flames

6
Q

What are anesthetic gasses?

A

drugs that abolish pain

7
Q

What are popular anesthetic gasses?

A

Abolish pain

Ether
Nitrous Oxide

Do not abolish pain

Amyl Nitrite
Butyl Nitrite

8
Q

________ are vasodilating substances used medically to relieve angina pectoris (heart-related chest pain)

A

Nitrites

9
Q

Anesthetic gasses do what to blood vessels?

A

they dilate the blood vessels around the heart lowering blood pressure

10
Q

What are slang names for nitrite?

A

“Rush” and “locker room”

11
Q

What are some general names for inhalant use?

A

huffing, hacking, ballooning, and glading

12
Q

What is SSD

A

`Sudden Sniffing Death - death caused by breathing inhalants in closed/poorly ventilated spaces

13
Q

Nitrites produce effects that last…

A

a few seconds up to 20 minutes

14
Q

The effects of nitrous oxide last..

A

5 minutes or less

15
Q

Possible effects of inhalants

A

Floating sensation; inebriation similar to alcohol intoxication; intense headache; light headaches; nausea and excessive salivation; possible hallucinations;

Altered shapes and colours; antagonistic behaviour; bizarre thoughts; distorted perceptions of space and time; dizziness and numbness; drowsiness and weakness

16
Q

General indicators of subject under the influence of an Inhalants

A
Bloodshot, watery eyes
Confused
Disoriented 
Flushed face, possibly sweating
Intense headaches
Lack of muscle control
Non-communicative
Odour of the inhaled substance
Possible traces of the substance around the face and nose
17
Q

Duration of effects for volatile substances

A

Generally 6-8 hours for most volatile solvents

18
Q

DRE step 12 - read demand for_______.

A

Blood with inhalants

19
Q

The effects of Amyl Nitrite last from a few seconds up to _____ minutes.

A

20 minutes