Chapter 21 Poisoning and Overdosing Emergencies Flashcards

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poisons that are taken into the body through unbroken skin

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Absorbed Poisons

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a substance that absorbs many poisons and prevents them from being absorbed by the body

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Activated Charcoal

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a substance that will neutralize the poison or its effects

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Antidote

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a severe reaction that can be part of alcohol withdrawal, characterized by sweating, trembling, anxiety, and hallucinations. Severe withdrawal with the DTs can lead to death if untreated

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Delirium Tremens (DTs)

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thinning down or weakening by mixing with something else. Ingested poisons are sometimes diluted by drinking water or milk

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Dilution

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depressants such as barbiturates, that depress the central nervous system, which are often used to bring on a more relaxed state of mind

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Downers

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mind-affecting or mind-altering drugs that act on the central nervous system to produce excitement and distortion of perceptions

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Hallucinations

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poisons that are swallowed

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Ingested Poisons

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poisons that are breathed in

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Inhaled Poisons

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poisons that are inserted through the skin, for example, by needle, snake fangs, or insect stinger

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Injected Poisons

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a class of drugs that affect the nervous system and change many normal body activities. Their legal use is for the relief of pain. Illicit use is to produce an intense state of relaxation

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Narcotics

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any substance that can harm the body by altering cell structure or functions

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Poison

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a poisonous substance secreted by bacteria, plants, or animals

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Toxin

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stimulants such as amphetamines that affect the central nervous system to excite the user

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Uppers

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vaporizing chemicals, such cleaning fluid, that are breathed in by the abuser to produce a “high.”

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Volatile Chemicals

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referring to alcohol or drug withdrawal in which the patient’s body reacts severely when deprived of the abused substance

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Withdrawal

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Name four ways in which a poison can be taken into the body.

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Poison can be ingested, inhaled, absorbed, and injected into the body.

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What is the sequence of assessment steps in cases of poisoning?

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The sequence of assessment steps in cases of poisoning is: detect and treat immediately life-threatening problems in the primary assessment, perform a history and physical exam, assess baseline vital signs, consult medical direction, and transport the patient with all containers and labels from the substance. Reassess the patient en route.

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What information must you gather in a case of poisoning before contacting medical direction?

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Gather the following information about a poisoning case before contacting medical direction:

  • What substance was involved?
  • When did the exposure occur?
  • How much was ingested?
  • Over how long a period did the ingestion occur?
  • What interventions have the patient, family, or well meaning bystanders taken?
  • What effects is the patient experiencing from the ingestion?
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What are the emergency care steps for ingested poisoning?

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Emergency care steps for an ingested poisoning include gathering whatever information is available about the poison and contacting medical direction on the scene or en route. Administer activated charcoal as instructed by medical direction, and position the patient for vomiting. Have suction equipment readily available, and never discard vomitus until it can inspected by the receiving facility personnel or physician.

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What are the emergency care steps for inhaled poisoning? For absorbed poisoning?

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Emergency care steps for an inhaled poisoning include removing the patient form the source of the poison establishing an open airway, and inserting an OPA or NPA. Administer oxygen as appropriate. Gather the patient’s history, taken vital signs, expose the chest for auscultation, and contact medical direction. Transport. Emergency care steps for an absorbed poisoning include removing the patient from the source of the poison while avoiding your own cross-contamination. Always brush powders from the patient, being careful not to abrade the patient’s skin. Remove contaminated clothing. Irrigate with clear water for at least 20 minutes while catching contaminated water and disposing of it safely. Contact medical direction and transport.