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jack-in-the-pulpit
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arisaema triphyllum, bog onion, brown dragon, indian turnip, wake robin, wild turnip, poisoning, consumption of plant material from jack-in-the-pulpit, oxalic acid, asparagine, a protein found in this plant, roots, the most dangerous part, plant, arisaema triphyllum, jack-in-the-pulpit, burning in mouth, swelling of tongue, swelling of mouth, slurred speech, eyes, ears, nose, throat, burning pain, in the throat, teary eyes, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
wipe out the mouth, a cold, wet cloth, give milk to drink, wash skin, water, eye involvement, irrigate eyes, water,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, the plant, parts eaten, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed,
they, instruct, necessary to take the person, hospital, poison control centers, telephone numbers, bring the plant, identification, treat the symptoms, plants containing oxalic acid, swelling severe enough to block the airway, very rare.
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