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CEN TOXICOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES| 2026

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This document contains the latest updated CEN Toxicology midterm exam questions with correct detailed answers and rationales, aligned with current Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) toxicology and emergency care standards. It covers high-yield toxicology content including poisoning syndromes, antidotes, drug overdoses, organophosphates, anticholinergic and cholinergic toxidromes, opioids, benzodiazepines, cardiac drug toxicity, metabolic disturbances, and emergency management principles. The material is designed to support focused exam preparation by reinforcing clinical recognition, treatment priorities, and critical decision-making commonly tested in CEN toxicology assessments. It serves as a comprehensive study resource for nursing students and emergency nurses preparing for toxicology exams and midterm evaluations using latest exam updates and content emphasis.

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CEN TOXICOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES| 2026

Anticholinergics [not producing fluids/blood to heart, lungs and brain] syndrome

(antihistamines, bronchodilators, cyclic antidepressants, SLEEP AIDS) - CORRECT
ANSWER>>> Hot as a hare (hyperthermia)
Red as a beet (flushed)

Dry as a bone [ANHYDROSIS (dry skin, urinary retention)

Blind as a bat (mydriasis)

Mad as a hatter (hallucinations, delirium, myoclonic jerking)



The antidote for anticholinergic toxicity is physostigmine salicylate. Physostigmine is the only
reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor capable of directly antagonizing the CNS manifestations
of anticholinergic toxicity; it is an uncharged tertiary amine that efficiently crosses the blood-
brain barrier



What does muscular rigidity cause - CORRECT ANSWER>>> rhabdomyolysis syndrome
due to a direct or indirect muscle injury. It results from the death of muscle fibers and release
of their contents into the bloodstream (myoglobin). This can lead to renal (kidney) failure.



sympathomimetic [fight or flight/shunt blood going to heart/brain/lungs] - CORRECT
ANSWER>>> MIMIC SYMPATHETIC
a drug that stimulates the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system

Epinephrine, adrenaline




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,Organophosphate poisoning

Cholinergics {see, spit, pee, shit] used in pesticides b/c - CORRECT ANSWER>>> BUGS
DROWN with Cholinergic [producing fluids: saliva, urine, digestive enzymes]

Organophosphates are used as insecticides, medications, and nerve agents. Symptoms include
increased saliva and tear production, diarrhea, vomiting, small pupils, sweating, muscle
tremors, and confusion.



Cholinergics {see, spit, pee, shit] pathway - CORRECT ANSWER>>> muscarinic and nicotinic
receptors that use acetylcholine neurotransmitters



cholinergic cells that use which neurotransmitter - CORRECT ANSWER>>> Referring to
cells that use acetylcholine as their synaptic transmitter.



SLUDGE-BBB - CORRECT ANSWER>>> Muscarinic Cholinergic syndrome

Salvation

lacrimation

urination

defecation

gastric emesis

Bronchorrhea

bronchospasm

bradycardia

miosis

increased bowel sounds



Cholinergic Drug toxicity

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, antidote - CORRECT ANSWER>>> 2-PAM

Atropine



anticholinergic over dose examples - CORRECT ANSWER>>> Atropine

antihistamines [benadryl]

TCAs Tricyclic antidepressants (Amitriptyline)

Cyclobenzaprine (muscle relaxant)



extrapyramidal effects are? - CORRECT ANSWER>>> Extrapyramidal symptoms are most
commonly caused by typical antipsychotic drugs that antagonize dopamine D2 receptors. The
most common typical antipsychotics associated with EPS are haloperidol and fluphenazine.



drug-induced movement disorders that include acute and tardive symptoms



Saran Gas [nerve gas] - CORRECT ANSWER>>> Within seconds of exposure to sarin gas
(or liquid, which evaporates easily), we start to notice the immediate effects of acetylcholine
buildup. First, our smooth muscles and secretions go crazy. The nerves to those areas keep
firing, keep telling them to go



Saran Gas nerve gas antidote - CORRECT ANSWER>>> 2-PAM Cl

Atropine and pralidoxime chloride (2-PAM Cl) are antidotes for nerve agent toxicity; however, 2-
PAM Cl must be administered within minutes to a few hours (depending on the agent) following
exposure to be effective. There is also generally no benefit in giving more than three injections
of 2-PAM Cl.



nerve gas tx - CORRECT ANSWER>>> FIRST RESPONDERS AT THE SCENE

atropine until they stop pouring fluid out of their face

Pulmonary Edema Needs Positive Pressure Airway

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