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TOXICOLOGY 1 - AIR POLLUTANTS
level: TOXICOLOGY 1 - AIR POLLUTANTS
Questions and Answers List
level questions: TOXICOLOGY 1 - AIR POLLUTANTS
Question
Answer
colorless, tasteless, odorless & non-irritating gas
Carbon monoxide / CO
combines irreversibly on oxygen-binding sites of hemoglobin; has affinity 220x more than of oxygen
Carbon monoxide / CO
Specific antagonist of CO; Treatment for CO poisoning
Oxygen
The by-product of CO-Hb complex; Interferes with the dissociation from the remaining oxyhemoglobin
Carboxyhemoglobin
Reduces the transfer of oxygen to the tissues
Carboxyhemoglobin
Treatment for CO poisoning
Hypothermic Therapy, Oxygen
TRUE or FALSE: During CO poisoning of a patient, OXYGEN THERAPY on high concentrations may contribute to the development of ARDS
TRUE
<15% Carboxyhemoglobin
head ache, malaise
25% Carboxyhemoglobin
decreased attention span & fine motor coordination
40% Carboxyhemoglobin
collapse & syncope
>60% Carboxyhemoglobin
Death - irreversible damage to the brain & heart
How to perform Oxygen Therapy on a CO-intoxicated patient?
High concentrations of O2 for a SHORT period of time
colorless, irritant gas generated from combuston of sulfur-containing fossil fuels
Sulfur Dioxide / SO2
Inhalation of Sulfur Dioxide / SO2 would cause?
bronchoconstriction, profuse brochorrhea
Clinical effects of Sulfur Dioxide / SO2
Inc. bronchial secretions
Treatment for Sulfur Dioxide / SO2 poisoning?
Supportive / symptomatic treatment
After contact of Sulfur Dioxide / SO2 on moist membranes, it forms __________
sulfuric acid
In Sulfur Dioxide / SO2 poisoning, this substance is responsible for the SEVERE IRRITANT EFFECTS on the eyes, mucus membranes & skin
Sulfuric Acid
Formed from fresh "silage" (grass / other green fodder) stored in an airtight silo
Nitrogen Oxide
Inhalation damages the lung infrastructure that produces the surfactant; therefore, capable of producing: 1. NON-CARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA, 2. ACUTE ARDS
Nitrogen Oxide
Type of alveolar cells affected upon exposure to Nitrogen Oxide
Type 1 Alveolar Cells
It is an absorbant of UV light at high altitude. However, it is a pollutant on ground level
Ozone / O3