Toxicology Crossword

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