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16問 • 1年前
  • Hannah Angelique Losaria
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    causes burning scaling irritation or damage to the area of contact.Example: acid

    corrosive

  • 2

    produce effects on the CNS. Example: hallucinogen

    neurotics

  • 3

    produce muscular weakness. Example: tubocurarine, statins

    asthenics

  • 4

    cause excessive sneezing. Examples: pollen, pepper, veratrine

    sternutator

  • 5

    cause stupor, insensibility, of loss of feeling. Examples: morphine, hypnotics

    narcotic

  • 6

    acts on the spinal cord, produce spasm and continuou muscular contractions. Example: strychnine

    tetanic

  • 7

    effect resulting from a single exposure or exposure to high doses. Manifestation of effect is immediate.

    acute

  • 8

    effect resulting from long exposure or accumulated effect of several exposures

    chronic

  • 9

    lengths of exposure referring to exposure shorter than chronic exposure but more than one single exposure.

    subchronic

  • 10

    the toxic effect occurs only at a certain level of exposure, below which no toxic effect occurs. Safe doses do not result in damage or injury. Not associated with genetic modification example: Teratogens

    threshold

  • 11

    the toxic effect occurs at any level of exposure with no established safe doses. Associated with genetic modification. Examples: carcinogens in mutagens

    non threshold

  • 12

    no permanent change in the biological system. The effect vanishes when the poison is removed.

    reversible

  • 13

    the change in the biological system is permanent and does not return to normal after the poison is removed.

    irreversible

  • 14

    an effect that is manifested after several exposures where the poison accumulates in the target organ until a critical toxic concentration is reached. Example: heavy metals

    cumulative

  • 15

    effect at the site of first contact such as skin and mucous membranes

    local

  • 16

    the poison is absorbed and distributed in the body.

    systemic

  • gastro

    gastro

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    gastro

    gastro

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    gastro m

    gastro m

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    gastro m

    gastro m

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    lab

    lab

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    lab

    lab

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    m2

    m2

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    m2

    m2

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    m1

    m1

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    m1

    m1

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    poisons

    poisons

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    poisons

    poisons

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    lec

    lec

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    lec

    lec

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    exam

    exam

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    exam

    exam

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    spec

    spec

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    spec

    spec

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    midterm

    midterm

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    midterm

    midterm

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    PHYSICAL PHARMACY

    PHYSICAL PHARMACY

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    PHYSICAL PHARMACY

    PHYSICAL PHARMACY

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    PHYSICAL PHARMACY II

    PHYSICAL PHARMACY II

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    PHYSICAL PHARMACY II

    PHYSICAL PHARMACY II

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    DDS

    DDS

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    DDS

    DDS

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    hallucinogens

    hallucinogens

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    hallucinogens

    hallucinogens

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    non volatile poisons

    non volatile poisons

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    non volatile poisons

    non volatile poisons

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    endterm

    endterm

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    endterm

    endterm

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    q3 endterm

    q3 endterm

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    q3 endterm

    q3 endterm

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    mockboard 2019

    mockboard 2019

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    mockboard 2019

    mockboard 2019

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    mockboard 2019 II

    mockboard 2019 II

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    mockboard 2019 II

    mockboard 2019 II

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    causes burning scaling irritation or damage to the area of contact.Example: acid

    corrosive

  • 2

    produce effects on the CNS. Example: hallucinogen

    neurotics

  • 3

    produce muscular weakness. Example: tubocurarine, statins

    asthenics

  • 4

    cause excessive sneezing. Examples: pollen, pepper, veratrine

    sternutator

  • 5

    cause stupor, insensibility, of loss of feeling. Examples: morphine, hypnotics

    narcotic

  • 6

    acts on the spinal cord, produce spasm and continuou muscular contractions. Example: strychnine

    tetanic

  • 7

    effect resulting from a single exposure or exposure to high doses. Manifestation of effect is immediate.

    acute

  • 8

    effect resulting from long exposure or accumulated effect of several exposures

    chronic

  • 9

    lengths of exposure referring to exposure shorter than chronic exposure but more than one single exposure.

    subchronic

  • 10

    the toxic effect occurs only at a certain level of exposure, below which no toxic effect occurs. Safe doses do not result in damage or injury. Not associated with genetic modification example: Teratogens

    threshold

  • 11

    the toxic effect occurs at any level of exposure with no established safe doses. Associated with genetic modification. Examples: carcinogens in mutagens

    non threshold

  • 12

    no permanent change in the biological system. The effect vanishes when the poison is removed.

    reversible

  • 13

    the change in the biological system is permanent and does not return to normal after the poison is removed.

    irreversible

  • 14

    an effect that is manifested after several exposures where the poison accumulates in the target organ until a critical toxic concentration is reached. Example: heavy metals

    cumulative

  • 15

    effect at the site of first contact such as skin and mucous membranes

    local

  • 16

    the poison is absorbed and distributed in the body.

    systemic