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Eye constriction : The E in SLUDGEM Stands for ________________.
Activated Charcoal : A premixed suspension that can make for induced vomiting.
Toxicology : The study of toxic or poisonous substances.
Addiction : An overwhelming desire or need to continue using the substance.
Sedative : A substance that decreases activity and excitement.
Opioids : Pain relievers named for the opium in poppy seeds, the origin of heroine, codeine, and morphine.
Emesis : Another word for Vomiting.
Candy : Children may ingest medications and miscellaneous drugs while at their grandparent's house because they think the medication is _____.
Alcohol : The most commonly abused drug in the united states.
Sympathomimetics : CNS that mimic the sympathetic nervous system. Commonly called "uppers".
Hallucinogen : something that changes the person's sensory perception, i.e LSD.
Marijuana : The biggest problem with this drug is that it could be laced. Impairs short-term memory and hinders the ability to do complex thinking and work.
Tolerance : A patient develops this when they need an increased amount of a drug to achieve the same result.
Lacrimation : The L in DUMBELS stands for ___________.
Bronchorrhea : The B in DUMBELS stands for ____________.
Salvation : The S in SLUDGEM stands for _________.
Food Poisoning : The result of eating food contaminated by bacteria; there are two types of this.
Plant Poisoning : Something very overlooked that can be commonly found in households, once you have it symptoms like skin irritations and circulatory system decline and GI decline.
Decontamination : This may take priority over immediate transport to the ER. Essential to maintaining a clean work environment.
Benzodiazepines : Sedative-Hypnotic drug, easy to obtain and cheap.
Cocaine : Inhaled through nose and absorbed though the nasal mucosa, damaging tissue, causing nosebleeds and ultimately destroying the nasal septum.
Alprazolam : Another term for Xanax.
Ecstasy : The street name for MDMA is _______.
Bennies : The street name for Amphetamines is _______.
Delierium tremens : A patient in alcohol withdrawal may experience frightening hallucinations or this.
Alcohol Abuse : The most common effect of liver damage. Ninety percent of these participators will develop some level of hepatitis .
Injected Poison : A way of ingesting poison, the common route of heroine intake.
Overdose : A common complication of substance abuse, when a patient takes too much or a toxic dose of a drug.
Cholinergics : An agent for airway compromise, excessive lacrimation, pinpointed pupils, muscle fasciculations.
Absorption : A way a poison gets into the body, typically by surface contact.
Antidote : A substance that will counteract the effects of a poison.
Jimson Weed : An example of anticholingerics that can lead to tachycardia, hypothermia, hypertension, dilated pupils, dry skin and mucous membranes, sedation, seizures and a coma.
Valium : Another word for Diazepam; Sedative-Hypnotics that may lead to slurred speech.
Inhalation : a method for taking in a poison. May lead to burning eyes, sore throat, coughing, wheezing, chest pains and dizziness. Carbon monoxide can enter via this route, leading to an irritation of the lungs.
Toxicology
Across:2. | A patient develops this when they need an increased amount of a drug to achieve the same result. | 5. | The S in SLUDGEM stands for _________. | 7. | Another word for Diazepam; Sedative-Hypnotics that may lead to slurred speech. | 8. | Inhaled through nose and absorbed though the nasal mucosa, damaging tissue, causing nosebleeds and ultimately destroying the nasal septum. | 12. | Another term for Xanax. | 13. | An overwhelming desire or need to continue using the substance. | 18. | A way a poison gets into the body, typically by surface contact. | 19. | The L in DUMBELS stands for ___________. | 22. | A patient in alcohol withdrawal may experience frightening hallucinations or this. | 23. | Pain relievers named for the opium in poppy seeds, the origin of heroine, codeine, and morphine. | 24. | The most common effect of liver damage. Ninety percent of these participators will develop some level of hepatitis . | 25. | An agent for airway compromise, excessive lacrimation, pinpointed pupils, muscle fasciculations. |
| | Down:1. | The street name for Amphetamines is _______. | 3. | The street name for MDMA is _______. | 4. | The B in DUMBELS stands for ____________. | 6. | something that changes the person's sensory perception, i.e LSD. | 9. | A substance that decreases activity and excitement. | 10. | The biggest problem with this drug is that it could be laced. Impairs short-term memory and hinders the ability to do complex thinking and work. | 11. | Children may ingest medications and miscellaneous drugs while at their grandparent's house because they think the medication is _____. | 14. | a method for taking in a poison. May lead to burning eyes, sore throat, coughing, wheezing, chest pains and dizziness. Carbon monoxide can enter via this route, leading to an irritation of the lungs. | 15. | Another word for Vomiting. | 16. | A substance that will counteract the effects of a poison. | 17. | The most commonly abused drug in the united states. | 20. | A common complication of substance abuse, when a patient takes too much or a toxic dose of a drug. | 21. | An example of anticholingerics that can lead to tachycardia, hypothermia, hypertension, dilated pupils, dry skin and mucous membranes, sedation, seizures and a coma. |
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Toxicology
Across:2. | A patient develops this when they need an increased amount of a drug to achieve the same result. | 5. | The S in SLUDGEM stands for _________. | 7. | Another word for Diazepam; Sedative-Hypnotics that may lead to slurred speech. | 8. | Inhaled through nose and absorbed though the nasal mucosa, damaging tissue, causing nosebleeds and ultimately destroying the nasal septum. | 12. | Another term for Xanax. | 13. | An overwhelming desire or need to continue using the substance. | 18. | A way a poison gets into the body, typically by surface contact. | 19. | The L in DUMBELS stands for ___________. | 22. | A patient in alcohol withdrawal may experience frightening hallucinations or this. | 23. | Pain relievers named for the opium in poppy seeds, the origin of heroine, codeine, and morphine. | 24. | The most common effect of liver damage. Ninety percent of these participators will develop some level of hepatitis . | 25. | An agent for airway compromise, excessive lacrimation, pinpointed pupils, muscle fasciculations. |
| | Down:1. | The street name for Amphetamines is _______. | 3. | The street name for MDMA is _______. | 4. | The B in DUMBELS stands for ____________. | 6. | something that changes the person's sensory perception, i.e LSD. | 9. | A substance that decreases activity and excitement. | 10. | The biggest problem with this drug is that it could be laced. Impairs short-term memory and hinders the ability to do complex thinking and work. | 11. | Children may ingest medications and miscellaneous drugs while at their grandparent's house because they think the medication is _____. | 14. | a method for taking in a poison. May lead to burning eyes, sore throat, coughing, wheezing, chest pains and dizziness. Carbon monoxide can enter via this route, leading to an irritation of the lungs. | 15. | Another word for Vomiting. | 16. | A substance that will counteract the effects of a poison. | 17. | The most commonly abused drug in the united states. | 20. | A common complication of substance abuse, when a patient takes too much or a toxic dose of a drug. | 21. | An example of anticholingerics that can lead to tachycardia, hypothermia, hypertension, dilated pupils, dry skin and mucous membranes, sedation, seizures and a coma. |
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