Which part of the kratom plant contains the primary active alkaloids responsible for its effects
The bark
Collect
The seeds
The leaves
question 3/4
At higher doses kratom most commonly causes which pharmacologic effects?
Stimulant effects
Sedative and opioid like effects
Collect
Hallucinogenic effects
question 4/4
Which of the following are the primary alkaloids found in kratom?
Speciociliatine and speciogynine
Collect
Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine
Paynantheine and corynantheidine
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
x0
x0
QUESTION 1/4
What is the most common route of kratom administration?
Oral ingestion
Inhalation
Milking
Intravenous injection
QUESTION 2/4
What receptors are the primary target of kratom's systemic effects?
Milking
Serotonin receptors
Mu-opioid receptors
Dopamine receptors
question 3/4
What is the half life of Kratom's primary metabolites?
8-9 hours
Milking
4-5 hours
2-3 hours
question 4/4
Which of the following is a common clinical feature of kratom toxicity at higher doses?
Seizures
Milking
Bradycardia and hypotension
Profound hypoglycemia
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
x4
x4
Start
x4
x0
question 1/4
What is the mainstay of treatment for most cases of mild to moderate kratom toxicity?
Supportive care
Emergent hemodialysis
Shearing
Immediate intubation
question 2/4
In a patient with significant respiratory depression secondary to kratom toxicity, what is the most appropriate initial pharmacologic treatment?
Benzodiazepines
Shearing
Flumazenil
Naloxone
question 3/4
A 32-year-old man presents with yawning, rhinorrhea, piloerection, abdominal cramping, and anxiety 18 hours after stopping heavy daily kratom use. Which of the following is the most appropriate management strategy?
Initiate buprenorphine therapy
Shearing
Start methadone immediately
Administer naloxone to reverse effects
question 4/4
A patient presents with an acute kratom intoxication, they are provided naloxone and initially have improvement in mental status and respiratory effort, 60 minutes later he becomes more somnolent with a decrase in respirations. What is the next step?
Give a dose of flumazenil
Provide another dose of naloxone
Shearing
Administer activeated charcoal
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
x4
x4
x4
x4
FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
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It got dark and you haven't finished your daily chores!
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FARM ESCAPE ROOM
Help on the farm with daily chore
start
Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
x0
x0
x0
x0
Start
question 1/4
Where is Kratom derived from?
Southeast Asia
South America
Collect
Middle East
question 2/4
Which part of the kratom plant contains the primary active alkaloids responsible for its effects
The bark
Collect
The seeds
The leaves
question 3/4
At higher doses kratom most commonly causes which pharmacologic effects?
Stimulant effects
Sedative and opioid like effects
Collect
Hallucinogenic effects
question 4/4
Which of the following are the primary alkaloids found in kratom?
Speciociliatine and speciogynine
Collect
Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine
Paynantheine and corynantheidine
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
x0
x0
QUESTION 1/4
What is the most common route of kratom administration?
Oral ingestion
Inhalation
Milking
Intravenous injection
QUESTION 2/4
What receptors are the primary target of kratom's systemic effects?
Milking
Serotonin receptors
Mu-opioid receptors
Dopamine receptors
question 3/4
What is the half life of Kratom's primary metabolites?
8-9 hours
Milking
4-5 hours
2-3 hours
question 4/4
Which of the following is a common clinical feature of kratom toxicity at higher doses?
Seizures
Milking
Bradycardia and hypotension
Profound hypoglycemia
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
x4
x4
Start
x4
x0
question 1/4
What is the mainstay of treatment for most cases of mild to moderate kratom toxicity?
Supportive care
Emergent hemodialysis
Shearing
Immediate intubation
question 2/4
In a patient with significant respiratory depression secondary to kratom toxicity, what is the most appropriate initial pharmacologic treatment?
Benzodiazepines
Shearing
Flumazenil
Naloxone
question 3/4
A 32-year-old man presents with yawning, rhinorrhea, piloerection, abdominal cramping, and anxiety 18 hours after stopping heavy daily kratom use. Which of the following is the most appropriate management strategy?
Initiate buprenorphine therapy
Shearing
Start methadone immediately
Administer naloxone to reverse effects
question 4/4
A patient presents with an acute kratom intoxication, they are provided naloxone and initially have improvement in mental status and respiratory effort, 60 minutes later he becomes more somnolent with a decrase in respirations. What is the next step?
Give a dose of flumazenil
Provide another dose of naloxone
Shearing
Administer activeated charcoal
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
x4
x4
x4
x4
FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
start over?
It got dark and you haven't finished your daily chores!
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