ATTENDANCE QUIZ Flashcards

1
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Xenon is also known as

A

Stranger

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2
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Strong Ag proteinate is also
known

A

Protargol

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3
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What is the color of the container for nitrous oxide?

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Blue

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4
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The saponifying agent used in the production of hard/bar soap.

A

Sodium hydroxide

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5
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What is the other name of sodium carbonate dihydrate?

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Trona

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6
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The classification/use of a substance that is capable of causing bleeding to stop when it is applied to a wound.

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Styptic

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7
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Glauber’s salt is chemically known as

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Sodium sulfate

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8
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Salt peter is chemically known as

A

Potassium nitrate

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9
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Wilson’s disease is a toxicity from the use of

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Copper

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10
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Preston salt is chemically known as

A

Ammonium carbonate

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11
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This chemical/drug should only be administered in infusions because it can cause severe arrhythmias when administered in bolus

A

Potassium chloride

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12
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Brass consists of what metals?

A

Copper and Zinc

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13
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Antidote for silver poisoning (Argyria)

A

NSS (Normal Saline Solution)

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14
Q

Cupric sulfate is used as an antidote for what type of poisoning?

A

White phosphorus poisoning

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15
Q

What do you mean by oligodynamic action?

A

ability of a compound to be active even in small quantities

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16
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What are the 2 components of the Bordeaux mixture?

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Calcium oxide and Cupric sulfate

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17
Q

Ammoniated mercury is
also known as

A

White precipitate

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18
Q

This term refers to the application of gold in medicine.

A

Chrysotherapy

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19
Q

Lightest of all structurally important metal

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Magnesium

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20
Q

Antidote for Zn toxicity

A

Sodium bicarbonate and CBR

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21
Q

Treatment for silicosis.

A

Aluminum oxide

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22
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Also known as native colloidal hydrated aluminum silicate

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Bentonite

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23
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Also known as green twig.

24
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A classification of agents that has no pharmacological effect and merely provides a physical barrier against abrasions and harsh substances.

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Protectives

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Also known as yellow precipitate.
Mercuric oxide
26
Zn deficiency is commonly known as
Parakeratosis
27
The softest mineral known to man.
Hydrated magnesium silicate (Talc, Soapstone, French chalk)
28
Active ingredient in white lotion (entire term/s)
Zinc sulfide
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Corrosive sublimate is chemically known as
Mercuric chloride
30
Zincosite is chemically known as
Strong Zinc sulfate
31
What is the component of calamine lotion that is used for aesthetic purposes only?
Ferric oxide
32
Antidote for Barium poisoning
Epsom salt
33
The old desensitizing agent for Sensodyne®
Strontium chloride
34
The element that is associated with blood coagulation.
Calcium
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The element that is also known as eka-aluminum.
Gallium
36
What are the three components of the universal antidote?
Activated charcoal Magnesium oxide Tannic acid
37
According to Scheele, oxygen is also called
Empyreal air, dephlogisticated air, “yne”
38
This is described as the bluish discoloration of fingers indicating the lack of oxygen in the blood.
Cyanosis
39
Flower of sulfur is used as a
cathartic
40
A pharmaceutical use of a cosmetic preparation used in hair removal.
Depilatory agent
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Deficiency of chromium is associated with?
hyperglycemia
42
Sulfides are commonly used as
Treats seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff
43
Strong lodine solution is also known as?
Lugol’s solution
44
The halogen described as a black solid.
Iodine
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Diluted HCI for the treatment of achlorhydria is administered with the help of a _____ to avoid contact with the teeth.
Straw
46
Prolonged contact of selenium with the skin results in
Contact dermatitis
47
lodine deficiency is called?
Goiter
48
The element used in the manufacture of atomic bombs.
Uranium
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The element used in the manufacture of stink bombs.
Cadmium
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Manganese chloride is also known as
Scacchite
51
The only metallic, synthetic and radioactive halogen
Astatine
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Aluminum toxicity is called?
Shaver’s disease
53
Cadmium toxicity is called?
Itai-itai (ouch-ouch) disease
54
Bronze consists of what metals?
Copper and Tin (Cu and Sn)
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Wilson’s disease is treated with
Penicillamine
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BAL is also known as _____.
Dimercaprol