Deck 14: Poisoning Emergencies

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Poisoning is the ________ cause of accidental death in the United States.

A) number-one
B) second leading
C) third leading
D) fourth leading
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Toxic dusts, gases, and fumes are poisons that enter the body through:

A) ingestion.
B) inhalation.
C) injection.
D) absorption.
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How many of all poisoning incidents involve drugs?

A) one-fourth
B) two-thirds
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
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What is the number-one cause of accidental death among children?

A) drowning
B) burns/fire
C) poisoning
D) head injury
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Which of the following questions should you ask the victim or bystanders when taking a history from a poisoning victim?

A) Do you have allergies?
B) When was it swallowed?
C) When did you eat last?
D) Do you have health insurance?
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To manage a poisoning victim correctly, it is important to get:

A) a sample of the poison.
B) the victim's vital signs.
C) a relevant history.
D) history of allergies.
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Which of the following might suggest poisoning by ingestion?

A) acute abdominal pain
B) pink skin color
C) full medication containers
D) normal breathing
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The incidence of food poisoning is:

A) low.
B) medium.
C) high.
D) dramatically high.
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After activating the EMS system, the next step in providing first aid care to a poisoned victim is to:

A) contact poison control.
B) check for any resulting injuries.
C) maintain the airway.
D) induce vomiting.
Question
In some cases, poison control professionals will instruct you to:

A) have the victim drink salt water to dilute the agent.
B) induce vomiting before the substance enters the intestinal tract.
C) administer activated charcoal to absorb the poison.
D) administer syrup of ipecac.
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Which of the following would not be used to treat a poisoning victim?

A) activated charcoal
B) syrup of ipecac
C) colloidal oatmeal
D) calamine lotion
Question
The adult dose for activated charcoal is:

A) 1 gram/kilogram of body weight.
B) 2 grams/kilogram of body weight.
C) 10 grams/kilogram of body weight.
D) 20 grams/kilogram of body weight.
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In which of the following cases would you not give activated charcoal as part of your treatment?

A) the victim has swallowed aspirin
B) the victim has swallowed sleeping pills
C) the victim has swallowed gasoline
D) the victim swallowed latex paint
Question
Activated charcoal should be used for victims who have ________ a poison.

A) ingested
B) absorbed
C) injected
D) inhaled
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Under which of the following circumstances should you not give activated charcoal to a victim?

A) if the victim fully responsive
B) if the victim has swallowed acids or alkalies
C) if the victim is able to swallow
D) if the victim had a laxative
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Activated charcoal works by ________ contaminants.

A) neutralizing
B) dissolving
C) absorbing
D) activating
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Most toxic inhalations occur as a result of:

A) fumes from liquid chemicals.
B) fires.
C) sewer gas.
D) carbon monoxide.
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Which of the following is not True concerning carbon monoxide poisoning?

A) Carbon monoxide is completely tasteless, colorless, and odorless.
B) Carbon monoxide poisoning causes 25 percent of all poisoning deaths in the U.S. each year.
C) Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen carried by the bloodstream.
D) It takes only a few minutes to die from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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The initial signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to those of:

A) the flu.
B) poisoning by ingestion.
C) respiratory distress.
D) food poisoning.
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Which of the following is a sign or symptom of high-level exposure to carbon monoxide?

A) chest pain
B) ringing in the ears
C) severe headache
D) dizziness
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After activating the EMS system, the next priority when caring for a victim of inhaled poisons is to:

A) get the victim into fresh air.
B) check for contraindicating injuries.
C) start artificial ventilation.
D) start CPR.
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If you suspect the victim has inhaled carbon monoxide, move the victim at least ________ feet from the suspected source of the carbon monoxide.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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What position is best for a victim of inhaled poison if there are no contraindicating injuries?

A) sitting up
B) standing
C) lateral recumbent
D) prone
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Most common injected poisons come from:

A) raccoon bites.
B) insect stings.
C) snake bites.
D) stingrays.
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Injected poisons usually cause ________ reaction at the injection site:

A) a delayed
B) no
C) an immediate
D) an allergic
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When providing first aid care for a victim of injected poison, after activating the EMS system, you should next:

A) protect yourself and the victim.
B) maintain the victim's airway.
C) be alert for vomiting.
D) identify the source of the injury.
Question
The greatest danger from injected poison is:

A) vomiting.
B) a change in heart rate.
C) a rash.
D) anaphylactic shock.
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Which of the following is a sign or symptom of absorbed poisons?

A) vomiting
B) abdominal pain
C) altered mental status
D) itching or irritation
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Stinging nettles cause intense burning or stinging pain. After washing with soap and water, you are advised to apply:

A) cold compresses to the skin.
B) rubbing alcohol to the skin.
C) antibiotic ointment to the skin.
D) calamine lotion to the skin.
Question
The poisonous element of poison ivy is:

A) urushiol.
B) cyanogen.
C) salmonella.
D) calamine.
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Poisons can enter the body through ingestion, intention, injection, or absorption.
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The goal of first aid care for swallowed poisons is to rid the body of the poison before it enters the intestinal tract.
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Half of all plant poisonings are caused by mushrooms.
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If all signs and symptoms of a poisoned victim have been controlled, the victim generally does not need to see a physician.
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Food poisoning is difficult to detect because the signs and symptoms vary greatly.
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If you suspect food poisoning, give the victim milk or ice cream to neutralize the poison.
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The body absorbs inhaled poisons very rapidly, so immediate care is critical.
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It is best to use activated charcoal in the powder form because it stays active longer than the pre-mixed.
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Activated charcoal is the treatment of choice for victims of swallowed poisons.
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You must administer activated charcoal immediately to a victim of alcohol or gasoline ingestion to rid the body of the product.
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Charcoal briquettes used for outdoor cooking can be crushed up and ingested for an ingested poisoning victim.
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The signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning change with time and intensity of the poisoning.
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If people and pets in the same environment share the same symptoms, you should suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Bee venom from a honeybee is an example of an absorbed poison.
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Stinging nettles cause intense burning or stinging pain.
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Absorbed poisons generally cause burns, lesions, and inflammation.
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Urushiol is a slightly light-blue oil that causes poison ivy reactions.
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The more skin affected by an absorbed poison, the greater the need for medical attention.
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Deck 14: Poisoning Emergencies
1
Poisoning is the ________ cause of accidental death in the United States.

A) number-one
B) second leading
C) third leading
D) fourth leading
third leading
2
Toxic dusts, gases, and fumes are poisons that enter the body through:

A) ingestion.
B) inhalation.
C) injection.
D) absorption.
inhalation.
3
How many of all poisoning incidents involve drugs?

A) one-fourth
B) two-thirds
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
two-thirds
4
What is the number-one cause of accidental death among children?

A) drowning
B) burns/fire
C) poisoning
D) head injury
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Which of the following questions should you ask the victim or bystanders when taking a history from a poisoning victim?

A) Do you have allergies?
B) When was it swallowed?
C) When did you eat last?
D) Do you have health insurance?
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6
To manage a poisoning victim correctly, it is important to get:

A) a sample of the poison.
B) the victim's vital signs.
C) a relevant history.
D) history of allergies.
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Which of the following might suggest poisoning by ingestion?

A) acute abdominal pain
B) pink skin color
C) full medication containers
D) normal breathing
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8
The incidence of food poisoning is:

A) low.
B) medium.
C) high.
D) dramatically high.
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9
After activating the EMS system, the next step in providing first aid care to a poisoned victim is to:

A) contact poison control.
B) check for any resulting injuries.
C) maintain the airway.
D) induce vomiting.
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10
In some cases, poison control professionals will instruct you to:

A) have the victim drink salt water to dilute the agent.
B) induce vomiting before the substance enters the intestinal tract.
C) administer activated charcoal to absorb the poison.
D) administer syrup of ipecac.
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Which of the following would not be used to treat a poisoning victim?

A) activated charcoal
B) syrup of ipecac
C) colloidal oatmeal
D) calamine lotion
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12
The adult dose for activated charcoal is:

A) 1 gram/kilogram of body weight.
B) 2 grams/kilogram of body weight.
C) 10 grams/kilogram of body weight.
D) 20 grams/kilogram of body weight.
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13
In which of the following cases would you not give activated charcoal as part of your treatment?

A) the victim has swallowed aspirin
B) the victim has swallowed sleeping pills
C) the victim has swallowed gasoline
D) the victim swallowed latex paint
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Activated charcoal should be used for victims who have ________ a poison.

A) ingested
B) absorbed
C) injected
D) inhaled
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15
Under which of the following circumstances should you not give activated charcoal to a victim?

A) if the victim fully responsive
B) if the victim has swallowed acids or alkalies
C) if the victim is able to swallow
D) if the victim had a laxative
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16
Activated charcoal works by ________ contaminants.

A) neutralizing
B) dissolving
C) absorbing
D) activating
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17
Most toxic inhalations occur as a result of:

A) fumes from liquid chemicals.
B) fires.
C) sewer gas.
D) carbon monoxide.
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18
Which of the following is not True concerning carbon monoxide poisoning?

A) Carbon monoxide is completely tasteless, colorless, and odorless.
B) Carbon monoxide poisoning causes 25 percent of all poisoning deaths in the U.S. each year.
C) Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen carried by the bloodstream.
D) It takes only a few minutes to die from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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19
The initial signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to those of:

A) the flu.
B) poisoning by ingestion.
C) respiratory distress.
D) food poisoning.
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Which of the following is a sign or symptom of high-level exposure to carbon monoxide?

A) chest pain
B) ringing in the ears
C) severe headache
D) dizziness
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21
After activating the EMS system, the next priority when caring for a victim of inhaled poisons is to:

A) get the victim into fresh air.
B) check for contraindicating injuries.
C) start artificial ventilation.
D) start CPR.
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22
If you suspect the victim has inhaled carbon monoxide, move the victim at least ________ feet from the suspected source of the carbon monoxide.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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23
What position is best for a victim of inhaled poison if there are no contraindicating injuries?

A) sitting up
B) standing
C) lateral recumbent
D) prone
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Most common injected poisons come from:

A) raccoon bites.
B) insect stings.
C) snake bites.
D) stingrays.
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Injected poisons usually cause ________ reaction at the injection site:

A) a delayed
B) no
C) an immediate
D) an allergic
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When providing first aid care for a victim of injected poison, after activating the EMS system, you should next:

A) protect yourself and the victim.
B) maintain the victim's airway.
C) be alert for vomiting.
D) identify the source of the injury.
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The greatest danger from injected poison is:

A) vomiting.
B) a change in heart rate.
C) a rash.
D) anaphylactic shock.
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Which of the following is a sign or symptom of absorbed poisons?

A) vomiting
B) abdominal pain
C) altered mental status
D) itching or irritation
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Stinging nettles cause intense burning or stinging pain. After washing with soap and water, you are advised to apply:

A) cold compresses to the skin.
B) rubbing alcohol to the skin.
C) antibiotic ointment to the skin.
D) calamine lotion to the skin.
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The poisonous element of poison ivy is:

A) urushiol.
B) cyanogen.
C) salmonella.
D) calamine.
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Poisons can enter the body through ingestion, intention, injection, or absorption.
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The goal of first aid care for swallowed poisons is to rid the body of the poison before it enters the intestinal tract.
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Half of all plant poisonings are caused by mushrooms.
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If all signs and symptoms of a poisoned victim have been controlled, the victim generally does not need to see a physician.
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Food poisoning is difficult to detect because the signs and symptoms vary greatly.
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If you suspect food poisoning, give the victim milk or ice cream to neutralize the poison.
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The body absorbs inhaled poisons very rapidly, so immediate care is critical.
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It is best to use activated charcoal in the powder form because it stays active longer than the pre-mixed.
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Activated charcoal is the treatment of choice for victims of swallowed poisons.
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You must administer activated charcoal immediately to a victim of alcohol or gasoline ingestion to rid the body of the product.
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Charcoal briquettes used for outdoor cooking can be crushed up and ingested for an ingested poisoning victim.
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The signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning change with time and intensity of the poisoning.
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If people and pets in the same environment share the same symptoms, you should suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Bee venom from a honeybee is an example of an absorbed poison.
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Stinging nettles cause intense burning or stinging pain.
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Absorbed poisons generally cause burns, lesions, and inflammation.
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Urushiol is a slightly light-blue oil that causes poison ivy reactions.
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The more skin affected by an absorbed poison, the greater the need for medical attention.
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