Module 14 Flashcards
Toluene metabolite:
Hippuric Acid
Benzene metabolite:
Phenol
Primary complication of fluorocarbon exposure:
Cardiovascular toxicity
This compound is in “poppers”
Butyl nitrate
Dichloromethane toxic metabolite:
Carbon Monoxide
A colorless gas used therapeutically for its analgesic and anesthetic effects:
Nitrous Oxide
PCP is classified pharmacologically as a:
Dissociative anesthetic
Pharmacologic isomer of LSD:
D-isomer
PCP Drug Schedule:
II
Acute PCP toxicity is characterized by these 4 c’s:
Combativeness, catatonia, convulsions, coma
LSD Drug Schedule:
I
The mixing of perceptions, such as hearing colors or seeing sound:
Synesthesia
Ketamine metabolites (2):
Norketamine and dehydronorketamine
What are “poppers”?
Volatile organic nitrites that include butyl and amyl nitrites
What color is present for the Ehrlich’s test for LSD?
Purple