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Exam 1 Toxicology
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Veterinary Medicine
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01/10/2012

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Term
_______ is the total knowledge of poisons including chemical properties, identification, biological effects, and treatment of disease caused by the poison.
Definition
Toxicology
Term
__________ is any solid, liquid, or gas that when introduced into a biologic system can interfere with the life processes of the cells of that organism by its own inherent qualities. Effects at the molecular level, the organism, or a population.
Definition
Poison
Term
________ is less harsh than a poison and is especially common in feed additives, drugs, etc.
Definition
Toxicant
Term
_________ is a poison that originates from biological processes.
Definition
Toxin

It includes biotoxins, zootoxins, mycotoxins, and phytotoxins.
Term
_____________ refers to the adverse effects of poisons on a living system.
Definition
Toxic
Term
_____________ is the disease state of being poisoned.
Definition
Toxicosis

Note: poisoning is the same definition, but implies more serious or acute effects.
Term
___________ is the quantity or amount of toxicant that under a certain set of conditions will cause adverse effects.
Definition
Toxicity
Term
T/F: the ability to produce poisoning is often expressed as ug toxiccant per kg body weight (ug/kg).
Definition
False: usually expressed as mg/kg

In addition, a unit of time is also usually given (mg/kg/day, for example)
Term
________________ are the most frequently poisoned animal:

a. Dogs/cats
b. Sheep
c. Cattle
d. Horses
e. Swine
Definition
c. Cattle
Term
List the three toxins that are the first 50% of all toxicosis/poisoning cases:
Definition
Lead (cattle)
Copper (sheep)
Antifreeze (dog/cat)
Term
T/F: toxin diagnosis is related to heavily managed facilities, with most cases coming from casual management.
Definition
True
Term
T/F: signs of toxicosis are often very specific for the toxin encountered.
Definition
False--signs of toxicosis are often general--history is critical
Term
T/F: the dosage of the toxin determines whether the animal's biological system can prevail and what response is generated.
Definition
True
Term
T/F: the LD50 provides a comparison among different chemicals under the same conditions of exposure.
Definition
True
Term
T/F: the LD50 takes into accound the severity of a toxicosis and clinical characteristics.
Definition
False
Term
T/F: the LD50 holds a relationship to chronic toxicity.
Definition
False: no relationship to chronic toxicity or other effects
Term
The ________ is the amount of a substance that is lethal to 50% of a population under controlled conditions.
Definition
LD50
Term
For each of the following acronyms, give their meaning:

NOEL
NOAEL
HNTD
LOAEL
MLD
TI
MOS/SSM
Definition
NOEL = No Observed Effect Level

NOAEL = No Observed Adverse Effect Level

HNTD = Highest Non-Toxic Dose

LOAEL = Lowest Observable Adverse Effect Level

MLD = Minimum Lethal Dose

TI = Therapeutic Index (LD50 / ED50)

MOS/SSM = Margin of Safety or Standard of Safety Margin (LD1 / ED99)
Term
______________ is a measure of cumulative toxicity or continued organ damage and is measured by the acute LD50 / 90-day LD50.
Definition
Chronicity factor
Term
_____________ is the likelihood of poisoning occurring under the conditions of usage.
Definition
Risk/hazard ratio

toxicity (mg/kg) : use level (mg/kg)
Term
Which individual determined that specific chemicals were actually responsible for the toxicity of a plant or animal poison?
Definition
Paracelsus
Term
Who is often referred to as the founder of toxicology?
Definition
Orfila
Term
__________ is any foreign substance taken into the body.
Definition
Xenobiotic
Term
T/F: xenobiotics, in any amount, are toxic to the body.
Definition
False: in small amounts they may be non-toxic or even beneficial.

Examples include alcohol, carbon monoxide, secobaraital, aspirin, and ibuprofen
Term
___________ are toxicants that cause immediate death or illness when experienced in very small amounts.
Definition
Poisons
Term
If an invading organism excretes chemicals that are the basis for toxicity, the excreted substances are known as ___________ _________. The organisms themselves are known as ___________ __________.
Definition
Biological toxins

Toxic organisms

Example: tetanus
Term
_______________ is the amount of a xenobiotic encountered in the environment.
Definition
Exposure dose
Term
___________ is the actual amount of the exposed dose that enters the body.
Definition
Absorbed dose
Term
_______________ is the quantity administered usually orally or by injection.
Definition
Administered dose
Term
____________ is the sum of all individual doses.
Definition
Total dose
Term
T/F: Fractioning a total dose usually decreases the probability that the total dose will cause toxicity, because the body can often repair the effect of each subtoxic dose if sufficient time passes before receiving the next dose.
Definition
True
Term
How are environmental exposure units quantitatively expressed?
Definition
As the amount of xenobiotic in a unit of media

mg/liter for liquids
mg/g for solids
mg/cubic meter for air
Term
Give the appropriate percentages for the following standard deviations:

1 standard deviation
2 standard deviations
3 standard deviations
Definition
1 SD = 68.3%
2 SD = 95.5%
3 SD = 99.7%
Term
T/F: the dose-response curve usually takes the form of a sigmoid curve.
Definition
True
Term
The ___________________ for toxic effects occurs at the point where the body's ability to detoxify a xenobiotic or repair toxic injury has been exceeded.
Definition
Threshold
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