Treat yourself, What to do First in First Aid for Poisoning
Kids Eat / Spray / Touch the Darndest Things
Poisonous Mistakes
100
A toxin used commercially to remove wrinkles or enhance facial features
What is Botulinumtoxin / i.e. Botox ®
100
A snake in this condition is still capable of biting
What is dead
100
Always do this rather than induce vomiting if a poison is swallowed
What is call the poison center for safe, expert help
100
Children less than 6 years of age
What is the most common age group at risk of poison exposures
100
Chemicals stored in beverage containers such as milk or sports drink bottles
What is What is a risk factor for people mistakenly drinking dangerous products
200
This part of a yellow spring flower is considered toxic
What is a daffodil bulb
200
The only venomous snakes natural to Utah
What is rattlesnake
200
Quickly get the person to fresh air
What is first aid when a poison is inhaled
200
SweetTarts® & chewable Advil®, M & M’s® & Tylenol PM®
What are examples of candies and drugs that look-a-like
200
Leaving pills sitting on the counter and/or leaving the lids off pill bottles
What are common ways children access medication
300
This blue cleaner used in cars, can be deadly if swallowed
What is windshield washer fluid
300
An ineffective practice people sometimes preform in an effort to get rid of snake venom if bitten
What is sucking out the venom from the bite site
300
Remove contaminated clothing and rinse skin continuously with water for 15 minutes
What is first aid when poison gets on the skin
300
Cosmetics and personal care items
What is the most common substance category for poison exposures in kids <6
300
Taking medication without turning on the lights, not reading labels carefully, and using table utensils to measure liquid medicines
What are risk factors for incorrect medicine dosing which could lead to a poisoning
400
This Christmas plant with red berries is poisonous
What is holly
400
This part of a rattlesnake is triangular in shape
What is the head
400
Quickly start rinsing the eye with lukewarm water and continue for 15 minutes
What is first aid when poison gets in the eye
400
Young children see these growing in the lawn and sometimes eat them
What are mushrooms
400
Being distracted by the phone or other interruption while using cleaning products
What is an adult behavior that puts young children at risk for poisoning
500
A common houseplant that is toxic to people and pets
What is the philodendron
500
Teasing, poking, tormenting, provoking and touching
What are common reasons for a snakebite to occur
500
Number to call if a person is unconscious, having convulsions or difficulty breathing after a poison exposure
What is 9-1-1
500
Oral exploration
What is a common risk factor for poison exposure in young children/toddlers
500
Everyday poison hazards such as cosmetics, medicine, hand sanitizer, and pepper spray can often be found in this container typically used by mom or grandma