Poisoning Flashcards
what is the first diagnostic test you do for poisoining during your initial assessment and a couple others
serum acetaminophen #1
EKG
UA drug screen (not very effective though and will not change management oftentimes)
what do you do to stablize a patient with poison
ABCDEs
antidotes
Cocktail
Benzos for seizures (propofol 2nd line)
Rewarming
basically stabalize
how to manage arrythmias
ABCDEs NOT and anitarrhytmic
how to deontaminate eyes
numb
pH baseline
irrigate until pH is 7.2-7.4
alkali injuries are the worst
how to treat GI decontamination
Activated charcoal if w/in the first hour and it might help, but rarely helps
Does not effectively absorb metals/corrosives/and alcohol
Whole bowel decontamination (if iron, lead, things that you can move out)
No longer do emesis!!!
What is urinary alkalyzation used for
in aspirin toxicity
when is hemodialysis used?
Used by a renal specilaist last resort
What is the overall disposition for poising
<6 or > 24 hours
typically fine w/in 6 hours
mental health assessment if attempted suicide (admit if greater than 6 hours of symptoms)
what are the medications where you need to be observed for extended periods of tme?
norepi
tramadol/venafaxine
amisulpride
worries of TCA (Desipramine)
cardiac blocks
QT prolongation
narrow theraputic index
MC atypical serotonergic antidepressant to develop seizure
buproprion
what is trazadone
sleeping pill
What is the worry of trazadone what is the treament
coningestion with other sedative medicaitons = coma
just like everything, DC after 6 hours
What is the risk of SNRIs over SSRIs
seizures
MOA of serotonin syndrome
increased serotinergic activity in the CNS