Question 1
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Select the types of poisonings
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drug overdose
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drug interactions
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adverse reactions
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True poisonings
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accidental poisoning
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toxic poisoning
Question 2
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List the following in the order they should be done:
removal, stabilise, prevention of absorption, history, antidote
1. [blank_start]stabilise[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]history[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]prevention of absorption[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]antidote[blank_end]
5. [blank_start]removal[blank_end]
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stabilise
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history
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prevention of absorption
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antidote
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removal
Question 3
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select the ways that you can prevent absorption of a NON-corrosive substance
Question 4
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Select the answers true for gastric lavage
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5-10ml/kg
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10-15ml/kg
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Cuff ET tube
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Do not cuff ET tube
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can repeat
Question 5
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A dog which you suspect to have eaten something poisonous has the following clinical signs: excitability, tremors, arrhythmias.
What poison o you think this dog has ingested ingested and what would be your first medicine given?
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theobromide + apomorphine
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theobromide + detomidine
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ethylene glycol + ethanol
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raisins and grapes + any A2A
Question 6
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If a cat had cyanosis, jaundice, oedema and tachypnoea appeared at the clinic and paracetamol ingestion was suspected then what are the diagnostic procedures you would follow?
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Bloods- liver values + red blood cell count
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Bloods- Clotting time
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Bloods- creatinine and urea
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Urinalysis - calcium oxalate crystals, urine casts
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Bloods - glucose reading
Question 7
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When would you expect to see hypothermia, seizures, tremors, and hyperaesthesia?
Question 8
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Write the organs that the poison mostly effects
Theobromide: [blank_start]CNS[blank_end] & CVS
Paracetamol: [blank_start]liver[blank_end]
Metaldehyde: [blank_start]CNS[blank_end]
Rodenticides: coagulopathy
Ethylene glycol: [blank_start]kidneys[blank_end]
Xylitol: liver and glucose
Raisins and grapes: [blank_start]GI[blank_end] and kidneys
Question 9
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After decontamination match some good therapies for the poison
[blank_start]paracetamol[blank_end] = ascorbic acid, IVFT, SaME, Transfusion, Oxygen
[blank_start]metaldehyde[blank_end] = IVFT, liver support (SaME), seizures – diazepam, methocarbamol
[blank_start]xylitol[blank_end] = Dextrose + IVFT, glucose, monitoring bloods, SaME
[blank_start]theobromide[blank_end] = beta blockers, lidocaine, ECG and seizure monitoring, IVFT
[blank_start]rodenticide[blank_end] = Vitamin K- s/c injections for 6 weeks, check at 24, 36, 72 hours. Give transfusion and oxygen if needed.
Answer
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rodenticide
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theobromide
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ibuprofen
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grapes + raisins
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xylitol
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metaldehyde
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paracetamol
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ethylene glycol
Question 10
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Azotaemia- hyperphosphatemia and hyperkalaemia, glucosuria, proteinuria, medullary rim, acidosis, crystals in the urine.
These are signs of...
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ethylene glycol
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metaldehyde
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paracetamol
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theobromide
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xylitol