Overview & Study Questions Flashcards
Neurotoxicants (mostly) affecting small animals
Organophosphates Ivermectin Pyrethroid Bromethalin Alprazolam (Xanax) Zolpidem (Ambien)
Neurotoxicants (mostly) affecting large animals
Slaframine Fumonisin Ammoniated feed Strychnine Salt
Musculoskeletal toxicants
Phenoxyacetic acid herbicides Ergot Ionophores Tetanus Botulism Tick holocyclotoxin Black Widow spider alpha-latrotoxin
Cardiovascular, hematopoietic toxicants
Anticoagulant rodenticides Nitrates Cardiac glycosides Cyanide Methylxanthines Gossypol Cantharidin
Bufo toad poison
Pit viper envenomation
Endotoxin
Renal toxicants
Ethylene glycol
Cholecalciferol/Vit D3
Grape/raisins
Hepatic toxicants
Acetaminophen
GI toxicants
NSAIDs
Arsenic
Zinc
Household cleaners
Enterotoxins
Reproductive toxicants
Zearalenone
Toxin that causes tissue necrosis
Brown Recluse-sphingomyelinase D
Pit viper envenomation
Necrotizing ergotism
Which of the following chemicals is most likely to result in clinical signs associated with muscle?
Ibuprofen, paraquat, gossypol, mellatin, fipronil
Gossypol
What pharmaceutical would be most useful in treating salt toxicosis in pigs?
Furosemide
Which clinical sign is NOT typically associated with tetanus toxicity
Anticoagulation impairment
A pony presents with gangrene of his feet and retained winter coat. What vegetation are you most likely to ask the owner about?
Wheat (Ergot alkaloids)
T/F? Emesis is contraindicated for gasoline
True
T/F? Ascorbic acid is viable for treatment of cyanide toxicosis
False