Module 8 Flashcards
The fermentation of glucose in blood to produce ethanol can be prevented by:
Sodium fluoride
Fatal poisoning due to methanol is usually a result of:
Production of formic acid
In isopropyl alcohol intoxication the following is found as a metabolite:
Acetone
Methanol, Ethanol and Isopropanol. Rank in order from most toxic to least toxic.
Methanol, Isopropanol, Ethanol
Ethylene glycol is metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase to:
Glycoaldehyde
Antidote for ethylene glycol poisoning:
Fomepizole
These crystals are associated with ethylene glycol poisoning:
Calcium oxalate
Methanol is primarily metabolized via alcohol dehydrogenase to:
Formaldehyde
Ethanol metabolites include:
Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate
The generally accepted values for Vd for men and women are ____ and _____, respectively.
0.68 L/kg and 0.55 L/kg
One treatment for methanol intoxication is to give the patient excessive amounts of:
Ethanol
Stages of alcohol influence with the blood alcohol concentration range
- 0.01 – 0.05 = subclinical
- 0.03 – 0.12 = euphoria
- 0.09 – 0.25 = excitement
- 0.18 – 0.30 = confusion
- 0.25 – 0.40 = stupor
- 0.35 – 0.50 = coma
- 0.45+ = death
What are the 3 stages of ethylene glycol toxicity?
Neurologic, Cardiopulmonary, Renal stages