Symptoms
Signs
Causes
Treatments
Prevention
100

When you get F's on your report card

What are poor grades at school?

100

_____ makes it harder for you to use the bathroom as a result of lead poisoning

What is constipation?

100

Cracking and peeling paint


What is a common source of lead exposure?

100

Removing the source of contamination

What is the first step in treating lead poisoning?

100

Before meals and naps

What is a good time to wash hands?

200

HBP

What is high blood pressure?

200

______ is something you need every night and lead prevents it

What is sleep?

200

____ in 1978 were painted and had lead in them

What is houses?

200

A medication that binds with the lead so that it's excreted in urine

What is Chelation therapy?

200

Keep the house clean

What is a basic way of avoiding lead exposures in my home?

300

When you do not feel hungry

What is loss of appetite?

300

___is when your body does not have enough red blood cells and is found as a result of lead poisoning

What is anemia?

300

Pottery, toys, and cosmetics

What are other possible sources of lead exposures?

300

EDTA is given by injection, Chelation is orally.

What is the difference between Chelation therapy and EDTA chelation therapy?

300

Don't burn paint


What is one way to avoid inhaling toxic fumes?

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