ATTENDANCE QUIZ Flashcards

1
Q

Xenon is also known as

A

Stranger

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2
Q

Strong Ag proteinate is also
known

A

Protargol

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3
Q

What is the color of the container for nitrous oxide?

A

Blue

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4
Q

The saponifying agent used in the production of hard/bar soap.

A

Sodium hydroxide

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5
Q

What is the other name of sodium carbonate dihydrate?

A

Trona

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6
Q

The classification/use of a substance that is capable of causing bleeding to stop when it is applied to a wound.

A

Styptic

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7
Q

Glauber’s salt is chemically known as

A

Sodium sulfate

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8
Q

Salt peter is chemically known as

A

Potassium nitrate

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9
Q

Wilson’s disease is a toxicity from the use of

A

Copper

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10
Q

Preston salt is chemically known as

A

Ammonium carbonate

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11
Q

This chemical/drug should only be administered in infusions because it can cause severe arrhythmias when administered in bolus

A

Potassium chloride

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12
Q

Brass consists of what metals?

A

Copper and Zinc

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13
Q

Antidote for silver poisoning (Argyria)

A

NSS (Normal Saline Solution)

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14
Q

Cupric sulfate is used as an antidote for what type of poisoning?

A

White phosphorus poisoning

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15
Q

What do you mean by oligodynamic action?

A

ability of a compound to be active even in small quantities

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16
Q

What are the 2 components of the Bordeaux mixture?

A

Calcium oxide and Cupric sulfate

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17
Q

Ammoniated mercury is
also known as

A

White precipitate

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18
Q

This term refers to the application of gold in medicine.

A

Chrysotherapy

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19
Q

Lightest of all structurally important metal

A

Magnesium

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20
Q

Antidote for Zn toxicity

A

Sodium bicarbonate and CBR

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21
Q

Treatment for silicosis.

A

Aluminum oxide

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22
Q

Also known as native colloidal hydrated aluminum silicate

A

Bentonite

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23
Q

Also known as green twig.

A

Thallium

24
Q

A classification of agents that has no pharmacological effect and merely provides a physical barrier against abrasions and harsh substances.

A

Protectives

25
Q

Also known as yellow precipitate.

A

Mercuric oxide

26
Q

Zn deficiency is commonly known as

A

Parakeratosis

27
Q

The softest mineral known to man.

A

Hydrated magnesium silicate (Talc, Soapstone, French chalk)

28
Q

Active ingredient in white lotion (entire term/s)

A

Zinc sulfide

29
Q

Corrosive sublimate is chemically known as

A

Mercuric chloride

30
Q

Zincosite is chemically known as

A

Strong Zinc sulfate

31
Q

What is the component of calamine lotion that is used for aesthetic purposes only?

A

Ferric oxide

32
Q

Antidote for Barium
poisoning

A

Epsom salt

33
Q

The old desensitizing agent for Sensodyne®

A

Strontium chloride

34
Q

The element that is associated with blood coagulation.

A

Calcium

35
Q

The element that is also known as eka-aluminum.

A

Gallium

36
Q

What are the three components of the universal antidote?

A

Activated charcoal
Magnesium oxide
Tannic acid

37
Q

According to Scheele, oxygen is also called

A

Empyreal air, dephlogisticated air, “yne”

38
Q

This is described as the bluish discoloration of fingers indicating the lack of oxygen in the blood.

A

Cyanosis

39
Q

Flower of sulfur is used as a

A

cathartic

40
Q

A pharmaceutical use of a
cosmetic preparation used in hair removal.

A

Depilatory agent

41
Q

Deficiency of chromium is
associated with?

A

hyperglycemia

42
Q

Sulfides are commonly used as

A

Treats seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff

43
Q

Strong lodine solution is also known as?

A

Lugol’s solution

44
Q

The halogen described as a black solid.

A

Iodine

45
Q

Diluted HCI for the treatment of achlorhydria is administered with the help of a _____ to avoid
contact with the teeth.

A

Straw

46
Q

Prolonged contact of
selenium with the skin results in

A

Contact dermatitis

47
Q

lodine deficiency is called?

A

Goiter

48
Q

The element used in the manufacture of atomic bombs.

A

Uranium

49
Q

The element used in the manufacture of stink bombs.

A

Cadmium

50
Q

Manganese chloride is also known as

A

Scacchite

51
Q

The only metallic, synthetic and radioactive halogen

A

Astatine

52
Q

Aluminum toxicity is called?

A

Shaver’s disease

53
Q

Cadmium toxicity is called?

A

Itai-itai (ouch-ouch) disease

54
Q

Bronze consists of what metals?

A

Copper and Tin (Cu and Sn)

55
Q

Wilson’s disease is treated with

A

Penicillamine

56
Q

BAL is also known as _____.

A

Dimercaprol