Across
- 2. the primary toxic principle in chocolate
- 4. the active ingredient in Clevor eye drops
- 5. ingestion of this common (and delicious) aromatic can lead to hemolytic crises in dogs or cats (i.e bursting of red blood cells)
- 7. This type of crystal can be seen in urine samples of dogs with ethylene glycol toxicity: calcium oxalate XXXXhydrate
- 10. one manifestation of rodenticide toxicity causing bleeding into body cavities (i.e thorax, abdomen, joints, etc.)
- 11. the go-to drug to induce vomiting in **cats**
- 12. the medical term for inducing vomiting (i.e inducing XXX.)
Down
- 1. another term for blue-green algae poisoning known to cause liver and/or neurological injury (Hint: Which history question might you ask to determine possible exposure?)
- 3. this type of toxicity (overstimulating cholinergic receptors) can cause classic “SLUD” signs in dogs including salivation, lacrimation (tearing), urination, and defecation
- 6. the therapy of choice for ethylene glycol toxicity
- 8. this entire flower (from stem to pollen) can cause acute kidney injury in cats
- 9. (i.e gastric XXX)- the process of infusing water into the stomach and allowing it to drain to remove foreign material/toxicants
