Chapter 23- Toxicology
Chapter 21- Endocrine and Diabetic Emergencies
Chapter 19- Neurological Emergencies
Chapter 17- Respiratory Emergencies
Chapter 22- Immunologic Emergencies
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What is Toxicology?

The study of toxic or poisonous substances 

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Where is the pineal gland located?

Brain 

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Hat are the three main parts of the brain 

Cerebellu, cerebrum, and brain stem

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what is the upper airway 

Nose, mouth, pharynx larynx epiglottisglottis glottis opening and thyroid and cricoid cartilage

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What is an allergic reaction?

A specific reaction to an allergen

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What percent are unintentional?

80%

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What hormone do the ovaries produce 

Estrogen and progesterone 

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What does the occipital lobe control? 

Sight

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What does PH balance?

CO2 out and O2 in

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What is an immue over reaction?

Anaphylaxis, two or more body systems or hypotension plus one body system 

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What is two routes in which poisoning can occur?

Inhalation, injection,oral intake SL, and skin expossure

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signs of grave’s disease 

Buldging eyes loose stools tachycardia tremors and sweating 

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What is the job on the cerebellum 

coordination, balance and fine motor skills 

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What is the average tidal volume?

500ml

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What are the routes?

Ingestion, injection.absorptio, inhalation 

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What are toxidromes?

Constellation of symptoms,vital signs, and exam findings typically associated with a particular toxin

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What is an enlarged  thyroid called?

Goiter 

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Job of the brain stem 

Homeostasis 

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Where should you listen to lung sounds 

Fronot or back of patient in upper and lower lung fields under clothes and don’t tell PT to take a deep breath

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what are insect bites and stings known as?

Hymenoptera

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Signs of Anticholinergic intake 

HR & BP go up, No change in RR, Temp is hot, Pupils are dialed and Pt is dry

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What is the “key” into the cell

Glucose 

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What are the phrenic nerves and thoracic nerves 

C2-C5 and T1-T11

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Where are your bronchial lung sounds heard ?

Around the trachea

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What do basophils and mast cells equal 

Histamine

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