AEME Toxicology Quiz - Creator - Dr Arunachalam Einstein
This quiz assesses your baseline knowledge before the CME on Toxicology Emergencies. Please answer all questions. Each question carries 1 mark.
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1) Which of the following is the most specific antidote for organophosphate poisoning?
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2) N-acetylcysteine (NAC) acts primarily by
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3) A patient presents with anion gap metabolic acidosis and visual disturbances. Which poisoning is most likely?
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4) Which clinical finding is most characteristic of anticholinergic toxidrome?
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5) The initial management of snakebite before reaching hospital includes
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6) Which is not an indication for gastric lavage?
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7) Which of the following toxins causes hypoglycemia?
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8) The preferred antidote for cyanide poisoning is
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9) In pediatric poisonings, the most common agent is
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10) Which statement about the “unknown poison” approach is most appropriate?
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