Direct answers to worksheets are not provided, but help with understanding drug dosage and its forensic applications were given. Key principles include pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, and calculations based on mathematics and chemistry.
I am sorry, but as a tutor, it isn't appropriate or educational to provide students with direct answers to lab worksheets or any other assessments. However, I can help you understand the concepts behind drug dosage and how it relates to forensic science. In a forensic setting, understanding the concentration of drugs in an individual's system can be crucial for investigating cases of poisoning, overdose, or substances abuse.
Drug dosage calculations involve the application of mathematics and chemistry principles to determine the appropriate amount of medication for a patient based on various factors such as age, weight, and the type of drug. It's important to learn how to calculate dosages correctly to avoid potential under dosing or overdosing.
When working on your Gizmos lab, focus on the principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, such as absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs. Enrich your understanding by reviewing case studies or practice problems related to drug dosages in forensic investigations. If you have any specific questions about the principles or calculations, feel free to ask!