![]() ![]() The question usually looks something like this: "List an antidote (one (1) drug specific to the agent) in the event of an overdose with each of the agents listed below in the table." A table of toxins is then provided. Question 1c from the second paper of 2004.Question 2 from the first paper of 2007.Question 14.2 from the first paper of 2008.Question 28.1 from the second paper of 2009.Question 3 from the first paper of 2022. ![]() Previous examples include the following SAQs: Unfortunately, this specific panel of toxins has not been seen for a few years. The candidates also appreciate it it is easy marks, and having appeared many times in the past papers, the act of matching poisons and their antidotes has become an automatism for many of us. It is quick to mark (tick tick tick) and requires little though from the question writers. Very often the college gets lazy and lists a few toxins, with the intention that the candidates can then write down the matching antidotes. ![]()
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