Key Terms Flashcards
Acid
a substance that liberates hydrogen ions (H+) when in solution
Activated Charcoal
a powder, usually premixed with water, that will absorb (bind) some poisons and help prevent them from being absorbed by the body.
Addiction
compulsive and overwhelming dependence on a drug; an addiction may be physiological dependence, a psychological dependence, or both.
Alkali
a substance that liberates hydroxyl ions (OH-) when in solution; a strong base.
Antidote
a substance that will neutralize a specific toxin or counteract it effect on the body.
Decontamination
the process of minimizing toxicity by reducing the amount of toxin absorbed into the body.
Delirium Tremens
disorder found I habitual and excessive users of alcoholic beverages after cessation of drinking for 48-72 hours. Patients experience visual, tactile, and auditory disturbances. Death my result in server cases.
Drug Overdose
poisoning from a pharmocological substance in excess of that usually prescribed or that the body can tolerate.
Enterotoxin
an exotoxin that produces gastrointestinal symptoms and diseases such as food poisoning.
Exotoxin
removing an ingested poison by repeatedly filling and emptying the stomach with water or saline via a gastric tube; also known as “pumping the stomach.”
Gastric Lavage
removing an ingested poison by repeatedly filling and emptying the stomach with water or saline via a gastric tube; also known as “pumping the stomach.”
Ingestions
entry of a substance into the body through the gastrointestinal tract
Inhalation
entry of a substance into the body through the respiratory tract.
Injection
entry of a substance into the body through a break in the skin.
Organophosphates
phosphorus-containing organic chemicals.