Avicides and Rodenticides Flashcards

1
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3-chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride (3-CPT) MOA

A

Reactive metabolites damage kidneys

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2
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4-aminopyridine MOA

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Potassium channel blockade

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3
Q

Warfarin MOA

A

Inhibits vitamin K metabolism

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4
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Bromethalin MOA

A

Uncouples mitochondrion

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5
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Cholecalciferol MOA

A

Alters calcium and phosphorous uptake and mobilization

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6
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Sodium fluoroacetate MOA

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Inhibition of the enzyme aconitase in the TCA cycle

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7
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Strychnine MOA

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Blocks glycine signaling

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8
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Zinc phosphide MOA

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Inhibits cytochrome oxidase and thus oxidative phosphorylation

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9
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4-aminopyridine Tx

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Pancurionium for tremor
GI decontamination
Diazepam for seizures
Methylene blue contraindicated for methemoglobinemia

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10
Q

The time course for the onset and resolution of anti-coagulant rodenticide poisoning is primarily determined by:

A

The plasma half life of clotting factors
The elimination half life of the rodenticide

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11
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What is a common condition resulting from strychnine poisoning?

A

Opisthotonos

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12
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What is it called when a non-target species is poisoned as a result of consuming a target species?

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Relay toxicosis

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13
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Are there specific treatments for 4-AP toxicosis outside of supportive and symptomatic treatments?

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14
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For anticoagulant rodenticide ingestion, if the animal is asymptomatic, what is the schema of treatment?

A

Emetic, cathartic
monitor PT
-> VItamin K therapy

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15
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For anticoagulant rodenticide ingestion, if the animal is symptomatic, what is the schema of treatment?

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16
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Which of the rodenticide agents may cause secondary poisonings via the eating of rodents that are killed?

A

Bromethalin

17
Q

How is the mechanism of action of cholecalciferol related to its’ toxicity and treatment?

A

The build of up vitamin D3 metabolites causes increase in plasma Ca and P > soft itssue mineralization (kidneys etc)

18
Q

Why is there a difference in the potential toxicity of zinc phosphide in animals that can or cannot vomit?

A

Induces vomiting in animals that can vomit, which can help with toxicosis.

19
Q

What is the target species for 3-CPT

A

Starling and blackbirds
Toxic to other birds as well (but often not palatable to other wild birds)
Metabolized diff in various bird species
Carcasses unlikely to be toxic to scavengers

20
Q

3-CPT Clinical Signs in mammals

A

Methemoglobinemia
CNS depression
Flaccid paralysis
Hypothermia
(respiratory arrest and death)
Prognosis based on ingested dose

21
Q

4-Aminopyridine target species

A

BIRDS
minimal risk of relay toxicosis
Highly toxic to mammals as well

22
Q

4-Aminopyridine Tox signs

A

Salivation
Hyperexcitability
Tremors
Tonic-clonic seizures
Cardiac arrhythmias

23
Q

What is the most common type of rodenticide?

A

Anticoagulants

24
Q

Why does the half life of a rodenticide matter?

A

It determines how long you have to treat for (can be days/weeks)

25
Q

Are ruminants or monogastrics more susceptible to rodenticides?

A

Monogastrics

26
Q

What species are most commonly poisoned by strychnine?

A

Dogs