Toxic Alcohols Flashcards

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Alcohol Ketoacidosis lab results

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high osmolar gap

increased anion gap metabolic acidosis (ketosis)

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Alcohol Ketoacidosis clinical features

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slurred speech, unsteady gait, AMS

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Methanol ingestion Lab results

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high osmolar gap, increased anion gap metabolic acidosis

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Methanol ingestion clinical features

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visual blurring, central scotomata
affert pupillary defect
AMS

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Ethylene glycol ingestion lab results

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high osmolar gap
increased anion gap metabolic acidosis
calcium oxalate cyrstal in urine

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6
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Which toxic alcohol ingestion has calcium oxalate crystals in urine?

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ethylene glycol ingestion

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7
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Isopropyl alcohol ingestion lab results

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high osmolar gap

no increased anion gap metabolic acidosis

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Which toxic alcohol doesn’t have an increased anion gap metabolic acidosis?

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isopropyl alcohol ingestion (rubbing alcohol)

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Isopropyl alcohol ingestion clinical features

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CNS depression
disconjugate gaze
absent ciliary reflex

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10
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Does isopropyl alcohol have risk for blindness or renal failure

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no. Massive ingestions can cause respiratory depression and hypotension.

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Tx of isoproypl alcohol ingestion

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supportive with IVFs, pressors and mechanical ventilation or HD in rare cases. Fomepizole and GI decomination don’t really help

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Salicylate intoxication on labs causes

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high AGMA and respiratory alkalosis. Normal osmolar gap

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13
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methanol is a

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small molecular weight alcohol found in photocopying fluid and de-icing solutions (windshield wiper fluids)

metabolized into alcohol dehydrogenase to formaldehyde and formic acid

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14
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long term complications of untreated methanol ingestion

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can result in permanent retinal damage, blindness and neurological dysfunction

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15
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treatment of methanol poisoning

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fomepizole (preferred) or ethanol to compete with alcohol dehydrogenase activity

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16
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salicylate ingestion causes

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increased anion gap metabolic acidosis with respiratory alkalosis. Doesn’t cause a significant osmolar gap.

17
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ethyl glycol will have

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<20 or less

30% have oxalate stones in urine (envelope crystals)

18
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ethylene glycol

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osmolar gap is <20 supportive

>20 need fomepizole.

19
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ethylene glycol dreaded complication

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ATN from oxalate stones

need hydration

20
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methanol dangerous side effect / complication

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blindness