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100

What is poisoning?

This term describes harm caused when a toxic substance enters the body through swallowing, inhalation, injection, or skin contact.


100

What are medical facilities that treat poisoning emergencies?


Hospitals and emergency departments 

100

If poison is inhaled, what should you do as soon as possible?

Get fresh air and leave the area

100

Are most poisonings intentional or unintentional?

Unintentional (77%)

200

What are the 2 main types of poisoning?


Intentional and unintentional

200

What is a good first question to ask the doctor if your relative was poisoned?


What treatment is being given, and how does it work?


200

What should you do if a person is laying down and vomiting? 

Turn them to the side to prevent choking.

200

How many poison reports does  U.S. Poison Control get per minute?

4

300

What is inhalation poisoning?


This type of poisoning occurs from inhaling gas such as carbon monoxide, which prevents oxygen from reaching body tissues.


300

What is a question you can ask a doctor if you don’t trust your body to function normally right after?


What symptoms should I look for after leaving the hospital that might mean the poisoning is coming back or getting worse?


300

How long should you rinse contaminated skin or eyes with water for?

15-20 minutes

300

What is the leading cause of poisoning in kids?

Medicine

400

What are physical signs of poisoning?

confusion, seizures, and difficulty breathing, along with gastrointestinal issues like nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain


400

What are places to learn more about poison prevention and safety?

Federal agencies like the CDC, NIH, and EPA offer trusted online resources to learn about toxins, chemical safety, and poison prevention.


400

True or False: Giving someone who has ingested poison food or water helps them.

False!

400

What age group do poison exposures most occur in?

28 percent of poison exposures happen to children under 2 years old, making it the most likely age group to encounter a poison exposure. 


500

What are the symptoms of ingestion poisoning?


Common signs of this include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and confusion after consuming contaminated substances.


500

What is the Poison Help Line?


1-800-222-1222

500

When should you call 911?

Medical assistance is always advised, call 911 if any symptoms are present.

500

How many poison deaths occur around the world annually?

NIH estimated about 250,000 poison related deaths per year

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