Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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When is atropine sulfate typically administered as an antidote?

In cases of excessive iodine

To counteract excessive acetylcholine due to organophosphate or carbamate poisoning

Atropine sulfate is typically administered as an antidote in cases of excessive acetylcholine due to organophosphate or carbamate poisoning. Option A is incorrect because atropine sulfate is not used to counteract excessive iodine. Option C is incorrect because it is not used for venomous snake bites. Option D is incorrect because an epinephrine antidote is usually administered in cases of allergic reactions, not atropine sulfate. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

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For venomous snake bites

In allergic reactions

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