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Name: SOPHIA DAPAR Points Earned:

Course/Year/Section: Date Performed:


Group No: Date Submitted:

Learning Activity No. 3


PHENOL

POISONS PROFILE: (6 points)


Synonyms
Source/s
Toxicity Rating
Lethal Dose
Description/s

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: (2 points)

At the end of this activity, the students are expected to:


1. Understand how phenol affects our body
2. Learn about the use of antidotes in phenol poisoning
3. To know about the its toxicity
4. To know the overview of poisoning

INTRODUCTION: (3 points)

MECHANISM OF TOXICITY (2 points)

SIGN & SYMPTOMS OF TOXICITY/POISONING: (5 points)


METHODS OF DETECTION: (5 points)

ANTIDOTE/S: (2 points)

TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT: (5 points)


STORAGE, HANDLING, PREVENTION & LABORATORY/INDUSTRIAL
SAFETY: (5 points)

➢ Cite or research a case or situation (local or internationally) where a


possible toxicity/ poisoning of this substance happened. Make your own
S.O. A. P. about this case.

CASE STUDY: 5 points)

SOAP PRESENTATION: (5 points)

S.O.A.P. CHART
Case:__________________________Problem:________________________
S:
O:

A:
P:

ANALYSIS & REFLECTION ABOUT THE CASE: (5 points)

This case highlights the serious risks, and describes the course of renal and
pulmonary toxicity, associated with the overdose of injectable phenol for
neurolysis. It illustrates the need for further research to study the residual and
longterm renal and pulmonary effects of parenteral phenol exposure. We suggest
greater caution when phenol is administered for therapeutic purposes.

CONCLUSION: (5 points)
LEARNING REFERENCES:

https://www.slideshare.net/v2zq/yzd396
https://www.medicostuff.com/phenol-poisoning/

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