Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
25 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Toxicology
|
473 in Katzung; 243 of 1st Aid
|
|
What is the antidote for acetaminophen toxicity/overdose 1
|
N-acetylcysteine
|
|
What is the antidote for salicylates toxicity/overdose 2
|
Alkanize urine with bicarb, dialysis
|
|
What is the antidote for antichoinesterase toxicity/overdose 3
|
large dose atropine, pralidoxime, mech vent
|
|
What is the antidote for antimuscarinic/anticholinergic agents toxicity/overdose 1
|
physostigimine salicylate
|
|
What is the antidote for Beta-blockers toxicity/overdose 1
|
glucagon
|
|
What is the antidote for digitalis toxicity/overdose 4
|
Stop digitalis, Normalize K+, lidocaine, anti-digitialis Fab fragments, Mg
|
|
What is the antidote for iron toxicity/overdose 2
|
Deferoxamine, deferasirox
|
|
What is the antidote for aresnic/mercury/gold toxicity/overdose 3
|
Dimercaprol (BAL), succimer; unithiol
|
|
What is the antidote for copper, arsenic, gold toxicity/overdose 1
|
Penicillamine
|
|
What is the antidote for cyanide toxicity/overdose 3
|
nitrite, hydroxocobalamin, thiosoulfate
|
|
What is the antidote for methemoglobin toxicity/overdose 2
|
methylene blue, vitamin C
|
|
What is the antidote for carbon monoxide toxicity/overdose 2
|
100% oxygen, hyperbaric oxygen
|
|
What is the antidote for methanol, ethylene glycol toxicity/overdose 3
|
Ethanol, dialusis, fomepizole
|
|
What is the antidote for opiods toxicity/overdose 2
|
Nalozone, naltrexone
|
|
What is the antidote for benzodiazepines toxicity/overdose 1
|
Flumazenil
|
|
What is the antidote for (TCA) Tricyclic Antidepressants toxicity/overdose 1
|
NaHCO3
|
|
What is the antidote for Heparin toxicity/overdose 1
|
Protamine
|
|
What is the antidote for warfarin toxicity/overdose 2
|
vitamin K, fresh frozen plasma
|
|
What is the antidote for tPA or streptokinase toxicity/overdose 1
|
aminocaproic acid
|
|
Antidote to theophylline OD? 1
|
Beta-blocker
|
|
Antidote to Pb poisoning? 4
|
CaEDTA, dimercaprol, succimer, penicillamine
|
|
Signs of Lead poisoning include: 8
|
Lead Lines on gingivae and epiphyses of Long bones, Encephalopathy and Erythrocyte basophilic stippling,
Abdominal colic and sideroblastic Anemia, Drop of wrist and foot |
|
Weak acids, such as phenobarbitol, methotreaxate, aspirin, alkanize urine with ____ to increase clearance 1
|
bicarbonate
|
|
Weak bases, such as amphetamines, acidify urine with ___ to increase clearance 1
|
NH4Cl
|