Name Your Poison Part1 Name Your Poison Part 2
100
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
This gas has no smell, no color, no taste
100
Spider Bites (Canada)
Black Widow, Brown Recluse
200
Poison Ivy, Sumac & Oak
Contact with these plants cause Itchy Skin, Reddening of Skin, Bumps or Blisters
200
Thick
Use tweezers to grasp by the head as close to the person's skin as possible
300
Giant Hogweed, & Wild Parsnip
The sap of these plants causes these signs and symptoms when exposed to sunlight: Swelling and reddening of skin. Painful Blisters, Purplish Scarring
300
Snake bite
Keep the person still with the bite and level with the heart if possible
400
Insect sting
Scrape it away from the skin, place a cold pack on the affected area
400
Stings from Marine Life
Flush injured area with vinegar for at least 30 seconds. Or mix baking soda and water in a paste and leave it on the area for 20 minutes
500
Animal bites
Get the person away, do not try to capture, treat any wounds, seek medical attention if you suspect rabies. Watch for signs and symptoms of infection.
500
Opioid Poisoning
Slow breathing, chest tightness, extreme drowsiness, small pupils






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