Poisoining Flashcards

1
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REPEATED DOSES for activated charcoal?

A

REPEATED DOSES REPEATED DOSES REPEATED DOSES

  1. Carbamazepine
  2. Dapsone
  3. Phenobarbital
  4. Quinine
  5. Theophylline
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S&S: Alcohol

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ataxia, dizziness, drowsiness, nystagmus,

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S&S: Aspirin

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hyperventilation
deafness
tinnitus
vasodilation
sweating
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Treatment Options: Aspirin (3)

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  1. Activated charcoal (within an hour)
  2. Sodium bicarbonate
  3. Haemodialysis (700mg/L OR 5.1mmol/L conc)
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5
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S&S: Opioids

A

Coma
Respiratory Depression
Pinpoint Pupils

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Treatment: Opioids

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Naloxone

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7
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S&S: Paracetamol

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Initially: Just nausea and vomiting
Later: Encephalopathy/coma/death

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8
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Treatment: Paracetamol

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IV Acetylcysteine - 3 consecutive infusions

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9
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S&S: TCAs

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dry mouth
hypotension
hypothermia
hyperreflexia

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Treatment: TCAs (3)

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  1. Charcoal (1hr)
  2. Sodium bicarbonate
  3. IV Lorazapam/diazepam
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S&S: SSRIs

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N&V
agitation
tremor
nystagmus
drowsiness
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12
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Treatment: SSRIs (2)

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  1. Charcoal

2. (IV?) lorazepam/diazepam/ midazolam oromucosal solution?

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S&S: Antipsychotics

A
drowsiness
convulsions
EPse
Hypotension
QT Ls
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14
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Treatment: Antipsychotics (2)

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  1. Charcoal

2. Procyclidine for EPSEs

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S&S: BENZODIAZEPINES

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drowsiness
ataxia
dysarthria
nystagmus
respiratory depression
coma
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16
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Treatment: BENZODIAZEPINES

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Charcoal & Flumazenil (specialist)

17
Q

S&S: Beta blockers

A

BRADYCARDIA
LIGHTHEADEDNESS
HYPOTENSION
HYPOGLYCAEMIA

18
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Treatment: Beta Blockers

A
  1. Atropine (bradycardia)

2. IV Glucagon (hypotension)

19
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S&S: Calcium channel blockers

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Hypotension, Heart Block, Arrythmias

20
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Treatment: Calcium channel blockers (4)

A
  1. Charcoal
  2. Calcium chloride / Calcium gluconate
  3. Atropine
  4. Insulin and glucose
21
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S&S: Iron Salts

A

Abdominal pain, vomiting blood & rectal bleeding

22
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Treatment: Iron Salts

A

Desferrioxamine mesilate

23
Q

Causes: Lithium (4) - Reduced excretion

A
  1. Dehydration
  2. Renal function deterioration
  3. Infections
  4. Co-administration with NSAIDs/Diuretics
24
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S&S: Lithium

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Weakness, Muscle tremor, Electrolyte imbalance, Dehydration, Hypotension

25
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Treatment: Lithium (3)

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  1. Haemodialysis
  2. Fluids
  3. Gastric lavage
26
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S&S: Cocaine, ecstasy, amfetamines

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Wakefulness, Paranoia & Hallucinations

27
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Managment: Cocaine, ecstasy, amfetamines

A

Diazepam

For ecstasy - methylenedioxymethamfetamine

28
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S&S: Theophylline

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Fast and sick

29
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Management: Theophylline (5)

A
  1. Repeated doses of charcoal (MR)
  2. Ondansetron for vomiting
  3. IV potassium chloride
  4. IV lorazapam
  5. Short acting beat blocker
30
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Management: Digoxin

A

Digifab

31
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Management: Dabigatran

A

Idarucizumab

32
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Management: Warfarin

A

Vitamin K (PHYTOMENADIONE)