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22 Cards in this Set

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who was the father of toxicology
paracelsus
what was the father of poison control
louis gdalman
cooking
la cuisine
what bases are removed via acidifying the urine
TCA
PCP
amphetamine
what does hemoperfusion remove
theophyline
phenobarbital
acetaminophen poisoning
N acetylcysteine
organophosphate pesticides
atropine
hydrofluoric acid
calcium gluconate
lead
EDTA
methanol or ethylene glycole
ethanol
benzodiazepines, sedatives
flumazenil
opiates
naloxone
arsenic
dimercaprol
succimer
d-penicillamine
diagnostic of apoptosis
DNA and cell fragmentation
what are the infections
rubella
syphilis
herpes simplex
cytomegalovirus
toxoplasmosis
metabolic imbalances
cretinism
diabetes
hyperthermia
phenylketonuria
virilizing tumors
what stage is less than 3 weeks
predifferentiation stage
what stage is 3-8 weeks of gestation
embryonic stage
what stage is after 8 weeks
fetal stage
what occurs in predifferentiation
fertilization and implantation of embryo

chemicals affection DNA synthesis and micro-tubule assembly are particularly toxic
what do DDT/nicotine do during pregnancy and in what stage
they can cause body and brain weight ratio deficit and embryo lethality

occurs in embryonic stage
what is the order of increasing lethality
morphine
phenobarbital
picrotoxin
strychine sulfate
nicotine
alpha tubocurarine
hemicholinium
tetrodotoxin
dioxin
botulinum toxin