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22 Cards in this Set
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who was the father of toxicology
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paracelsus
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what was the father of poison control
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louis gdalman
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cooking
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la cuisine
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what bases are removed via acidifying the urine
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TCA
PCP amphetamine |
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what does hemoperfusion remove
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theophyline
phenobarbital |
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acetaminophen poisoning
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N acetylcysteine
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organophosphate pesticides
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atropine
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hydrofluoric acid
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calcium gluconate
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lead
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EDTA
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methanol or ethylene glycole
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ethanol
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benzodiazepines, sedatives
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flumazenil
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opiates
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naloxone
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arsenic
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dimercaprol
succimer d-penicillamine |
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diagnostic of apoptosis
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DNA and cell fragmentation
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what are the infections
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rubella
syphilis herpes simplex cytomegalovirus toxoplasmosis |
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metabolic imbalances
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cretinism
diabetes hyperthermia phenylketonuria virilizing tumors |
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what stage is less than 3 weeks
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predifferentiation stage
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what stage is 3-8 weeks of gestation
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embryonic stage
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what stage is after 8 weeks
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fetal stage
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what occurs in predifferentiation
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fertilization and implantation of embryo
chemicals affection DNA synthesis and micro-tubule assembly are particularly toxic |
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what do DDT/nicotine do during pregnancy and in what stage
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they can cause body and brain weight ratio deficit and embryo lethality
occurs in embryonic stage |
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what is the order of increasing lethality
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morphine
phenobarbital picrotoxin strychine sulfate nicotine alpha tubocurarine hemicholinium tetrodotoxin dioxin botulinum toxin |