Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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What should NOT be used to dilute a poison in the body?

  1. Milk

  2. At least two glasses of water

  3. Carbonated beverages

  4. Milk of magnesia to neutralize acids

The correct answer is: Carbonated beverages

Carbonated beverages should not be used to dilute a poison in the body because the carbonation can cause additional discomfort and may lead to vomiting, making it difficult to absorb any potential antidotes or treatments. Milk may also be a less effective option as it can slow the absorption of the poison, but it is still generally recommended over carbonated beverages. While milk of magnesia may be used to neutralize acids in the body, it should only be used as directed by a medical professional and should not be used as a first-line method for diluting poisons. Additionally, drinking at least two glasses of water may help to flush out the poison, but it should not be used as the sole means of diluting the substance.