Ans) Signs of acute toxicity in animals included ataxia, labored breathing, ptosis, sedation, hypoactivity, or excitation. Acute oral overdoses of NEURONTIN up to 49 grams have been reported. In these cases, double vision, slurred speech, drowsiness, lethargy, and diarrhea were observed.
- They include:
• violent behavior, aggressiveness, or anger.
• anxiousness or restlessness.
• anxiety that is new or worse.
• depression that is new or worse.
• irritability that is new or worse.
• mania.
• panic attacks.
• suicidal thoughts or behavior
Which of the following best describes why it is difficult to measure the effect of toxic substances on population health? Testing for toxic chemical exposure is not widely available. Negative health effects can occur many years after exposure. Toxic substance exposure always occurs along with other risk factors. The harmful effects of toxic substances are different in each individual
What characteristics result in toxic leadership? What are possible repercussions of toxic leadership? Provide a personal experience (do not disclose specific names) or public example of toxic leadership.
what is the treament for Toxic megacolon?
Oral medications Which oral antidiabetic agent can accumulate to toxic levels with renal impairment? What else can cause it to accumulate to toxic levels? What can occur when the drug rises to toxic levels? What would it look like? Which oral and injectable antidiabetic agents are most likely to cause hypoglycemia? Why? Should patients be monitored for hypoglycemia even if they aren’t on these drugs? What would you see in a patient who is having an adverse effect from pioglitazone...
A chemical factory has leaked a toxic substance into the ground because fixing the leak was more expensive than the small amount of toxic substance was worth to them. Once it was discovered that the substance was contaminating local water supplies, though, the factory agreed to fix the leak. Draw supply and demand curves for the chemicals produced by the factory before the contamination was discovered. Which, if either, of these curves will be affected by the decision to fix...
What is the molar mass of nicotine (C10H14N2), the toxic and addictive stimulant in tobacco?
With regard to pollution in general and the disposal of toxic wastes in particular, what are the obligations of individual manufacturers and of society as a whole to future generations?
Under the Toxic Substances Control Act, the most important way that toxic substances are controlled to limit human and environmental exposure is by: a.Restricting the importation of toxic substances b.Requiring registration of companies that manufacture chemicals c.Requiring chemical inventory, chemical testing and reporting, and pre-manufacturing notices d. Requiring only the manufacture and distribution of safe chemicals
What experiment could you do to determine what level of the pesticide ATRAZINE is toxic to humans in either the short term or long term? Describe the experiment including the independent, dependent, control variables, the planned method, and hypothesis.
what kind of clinical and financial impacts a toxic leader's behaviors may have on the hospital?