EM Toxicology 7 - MC 3 Flashcards

1
Q

most consistent cardiodynamic effect of high-dose insulin therapy for beta blocker toxicity

A

increase in contractility

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2
Q

most common disturbances of hallucinogen intoxication

A

hypertension and tachycardia

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3
Q

one of the most significant fetal exposure to NSAID

A

Premature constriction of ductus arteriosus

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4
Q

most clinical setting level of anion gap that’s considered abnormal

A

> 15 mEq/L

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5
Q

most concerning adverse event in calcium therapy for beta blocker toxicity

A

severe soft tissue injury

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6
Q

most active form of vitamin E

A

d-alpha-tocopherol

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7
Q

most common side effect of pregabalin

A

somnolence and dizziness

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8
Q

most frequently abused drug in the world

A

ethanol

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9
Q

most common effects of lamotriginge toxicity

A

drowsiness, vomiting, ataxia, dizziness

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10
Q

most potent sodium channel blocker among cyclic antidepressant

A

desipramine

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11
Q

most commonly used instrument for guiding continuing treatment in alcohol withdrawal

A

CIWA—Ar
Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol - Revised

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12
Q

most common sign and symptom of serotonin syndrome

A

altered mental status
hyperthermia
increased muscle tone

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13
Q

most notable hallucinogenic mushroom

A

psilocybe

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14
Q

most common agent currently reported in NSAID overdose

A

ibuprofen

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15
Q

most important when assessing the severity of toxicity

A

clinical status

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16
Q

most common finding in toxicity of salicilate

A

normoglycemia

17
Q

most important factor guiding the decision to terminate deferoxamine therapy

A

clinical recovery

18
Q

most frequent sign of valproic toxicity

A

CNS depression

19
Q

most common symptom of levetiracetam overdose

A

lethargy

20
Q

most common household alkali

A

bleach