Questions banks

1- Clinical picture of poisoning by corrosives alkalies?
2- Differences between eschars of sulphuric acid and corrosives alkalies?
3- Action of carbolic acid?
4- Clinical picture of acute oxalic acid poisoning?
5- Postmortem picture due to death from carbolic acid toxicity?
6- Clinical picture of acute lead poisoning?
7- Diagnosis of lead poisoning?
8- Clinical picture of chronic mercury poisoning (Mercuralism)?
9- GIT manifestations in acute arsenic toxicity and its differential diagnosis?
10- Clinical picture of chronic arsenic poisoning?
11- Postmortem picture due to death from arsenic toxicity?
12- Sources of CO toxicity?
13- Action of CO?
14- Postmortem picture due to death from CO poisoning?
15- Clinical picture of CO2 poisoning?

True False
In case of sulphuric acid poisoning , there is constipation while there is diarrhoea in posoning by corrosive alkalies.
True False
True False
In oxalic acid toxicity , renal damage occur due to direct effect of it on the renal parenchyma particularly the collecting tubules.
True False
Lead is stored in long bones
True False
In chronic lead poisoning hypochromic anaemia is due to lack of synthesis of folic acid in the small intestine.
True False
True False
In CO poisoning death occur within few seconds irrespective to the concentration of COHb.
True False
True False