Finals Pre And Postlab Flashcards

1
Q

Most common causes of epidemic foodborne gastroenteritis:

A

Food-borne bacteria
Bacterial toxins

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2
Q

Severe and even fatal poisoning may occur with:

A

Listeriosis
Salmonellosis
Botulism
Escherichia coli

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3
Q

True or False: Norwalk agent and rotaviruses can be transmitted through food and can be the causative agent in up to 40% of group-related diarrhea epidemics.

A

True

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4
Q

The gastroenteritis may be caused by:

A

Invasive bacterial infection of intestinal mucosa
Toxin elaborated by bacteria

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5
Q

Aconitum TS:

A

Aconitine & Aconine

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6
Q

Elephant’s ear 🐘TS:

A

Calcium oxalate crystals

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7
Q

Podophyllum TS:

A

Podophyllotoxin

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8
Q

Poison Hemlock

A

Coniine - similar effect w/ nicotine

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9
Q

Ipomea (morning glory) TS:

A

Lysergic acid amide & ergine - similar to LSD, hallucinogens

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10
Q

Ipomea (Sweet potato vine) TS:

A

Pneumotoxin (4-ipomeanol) - F. solani

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11
Q

Primrose TS:

A

Primin - secreted by tiny hair on the leaves causing dermatitis, skin irritation

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12
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Yellow Jasmine TS:

A

Gelsenicine

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13
Q

Tuba-Tuba

A

Jatrophin

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14
Q

Ivory funnel

A

Muscarine - parasympathetic symptoms, Tx anticholinergic (atropine)

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