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descriptive stats -(correct answer)methods for summarizing data inferential stats -(correct answer)method of making decisions or predictions based on data obtained subjects -(correct answer)entities measured in a study population -(correct answer)all subjects of interest sample -(correct answer)subset of the population for whom we have data population parameter -(correct answer)refers to the numeric summary of population sample statistic -(correct answer)numerical summary of a sample taken from a population randomness -(correct answer)each subject of the population has the same chance of being included in the sample variability -(correct answer)The extent to which the scores in a data set tend to vary from each other and from the mean. categorical -(correct answer)each observation belongs to a type or a set quantitative -(correct answer)the observations are numerical values discrete -(correct answer)possible values form a set of seperate numbers, have a finite set of values

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Toxicology Practice Questions And
Correct Answers 2025
1. Substance abuse is MOST accurately defined as: A. knowingly selling illicit drugs in order to

buy more drugs. B. willfully using a therapeutic drug to treat a medical illness. C. unwillingly

and unknowingly consuming drugs or alcohol. D. knowingly misusing a substance to produce

a desired effect. -(correct answer)D 2. The EMT's primary responsibility to the patient who has

been poisoned is to: A. administer the appropriate antidote. B. recognize that a poisoning

occurred. C. administer 25 g of activated charcoal. D. contact poison control immediately.

-(correct answer)B 3. Heroin is an example of a(n): A. opioid. B. hypnotic. C. cholinergic. D.

sympathomimetic. -(correct answer)A 4. Hypotension, hypoventilation, and pinpoint pupils

would be expected following an overdose of: A. ecstasy. B. oxycodone (Percocet). C.

amphetamine sulfate (Benzedrine). D. crack cocaine. -(correct answer)B 5. Signs and

symptoms of a sympathomimetic drug overdose include: A. sedation. B. tachycardia. C.

hypotension. D. slurred speech. -(correct answer)B 6. Which of the following drugs is NOT a

sedative-hypnotic? A. secobarbital (Seconal) B. diazepam (Valium) C. cocaine D.

flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) -(correct answer)C 7. Your paramedic partner administers atropine

to a 49-year-old male with bradycardia. Which of the following side effects would you expect

the patient to experience? A. pupillary constriction B. excessive lacrimation C. a fall in blood

pressure D. dry mucous membranes -(correct answer)D 8. Which of the following questions

would be of LEAST pertinence during the initial questioning of a patient who ingested a

substance? A. How much of the substance was taken? B. How long ago was it taken? C. What

type of substance was taken? D. Why was the substance ingested? -(correct answer)D 9. A

poison that enters the body by __________ is the MOST difficult to treat. A. injection B.

ingestion C. inhalation D. absorption -(correct answer)A 10. The poison control center will be

able to provide you with the most information regarding the appropriate treatment for a patient

with a drug overdose if the center: A. knows the location of the closest hospital. B. is aware of

the patient's age and gender. C. is aware of the substance that is involved. D. knows why the

, patient overdosed on the drug. -(correct answer)C 11. Which of the following statements

regarding inhaled poisons is correct? A. Lung damage may progress after the patient is

removed from the environment. B. Carbon monoxide is very irritating to the upper airway and

may cause swelling. C. Burns around the eyes are the most common indication of an

inhalation poisoning. D. Chlorine is a colorless and odorless gas that causes hypoxia and

pulmonary edema. -(correct answer)A 12. Your priority in caring for a patient with a surface

contact poisoning is to: A. move the patient to a safe area. B. avoid contaminating yourself. C.

decontaminate the patient's skin. D. obtain and maintain a patent airway. -(correct answer)B

13. Phosphorus or elemental sodium should be brushed off of the skin instead of irrigated with

water because: A. water makes these chemicals impossible to remove. B. severe swelling will

occur when mixed with water. C. this will eliminate the chances of you being exposed. D. these

chemicals may ignite upon contact with water. -(correct answer)D 14. Most poisonings occur

via the __________ route. A. ingestion B. injection C. inhalation D. absorption -(correct

answer)A 15. Syrup of ipecac is no longer recommended to treat patients who have ingested a

poisonous substance because it: A. has been linked to hypotension. B. does not effectively

induce vomiting. C. may result in aspiration of vomitus. D. has toxic effects on the myocardium.

-(correct answer)C 16. Activated charcoal is given to patients who have ingested certain

substances because it: A. induces vomiting and empties the stomach. B. binds to the

substance and prevents absorption. C. decreases absorption of poisons into the lungs. D. is a

direct antidote for many toxic substances. -(correct answer)B 17. In general, injected poisons

are impossible to dilute or remove because they: A. are usually absorbed quickly into the body.

B. are usually fatal within 30 minutes of exposure. C. absorb slowly into the body, despite their

potency. D. react with the blood, which increases their toxicity. -(correct answer)A 18. As you

enter the residence of a patient who has possibly overdosed, you should: A. be alert for

personal hazards. B. look for drug paraphernalia. C. observe the scene for drug bottles. D.

quickly gain access to the patient. -(correct answer)A 19. Your unit is dispatched to the county

jail for an intoxicated inmate. Upon arrival, you find the patient, a 33-year-old male, lying

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