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Chapter 22- Toxicology

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
The need for increasing amounts of a drug to obtain the same effect.
An agent that produces false perceptions in any one of the five senses.
The study of toxic or poisonous substances.
A sleep-inducing effect or agent.
A severe withdrawal syndrome seen in alcoholics who are deprived of ethyl alcohol; characterized by restlessness, fever, sweating, disorientation, agitation, and seizures; can be fatal if untreated.
A poison or harmful substance.
Swallowing; taking a substance by mouth
Vomiting.
A synthetically produced narcotic medication, drug, or agent similar to the opiate morphine, but not derived from opium; used to relive pain.
An excessive quantity of a drug that, when taken or administered, can have toxic or lethal consequences.
Verticales
An agent that produces an excited state.
A drug that produces sleep or altered mental consciousness.
The misuse of any substance to produce a desired effect.
A state of overwhelming obsession or physical need to continue the use of a substance.
Vomiting blood.
A substance from the opioid family, referring to natural, nonsynthetic opioids.
A form, provided by manufacturers and compounders(blenders) of chemicals, containing information about chemical composition, physical and chemical properties, health and safety hazards, emergency response and was disposal of a specific material; also known as a safety data sheet(sds).
A substance that decrees activity and excitement.
A substance that is used to neutralize or counteract poison.
A substance whose chemical action could damage structures or impair function when introduced into the body.