Toxicologic Emergencies Flashcards
coma cocktail
dextrose (for hypogylcemia)
naloxone (opiod OD)
thiamine (prevent wernickes encephalopathy)
common anticholinergic agents
antihistamins antispasmotics atropine TCAs Jimson weed
anticholinergic findings
“Dry as a bone” “Mad as a hatter” “Red as a beet” “Blind as a bat” “Hot as a hare”
anticholinergic exam findings VS CNS Pupils Skin Gi/GU
VS: hyperthermia, tachycardia, hypertensive
CNS: agitation, delirium, hallucinations, mumbling speech, unresponsive
Pupils: mydriasis
Skin: dry, warm, flushed
GI/GU: diminished BS, ileus, urinary retention
cholinergic toxidromes
produce same effects as the parasympathetic nervous system
Organophosphates and carbamate insecticides
Cholinesterase inhibitors
Muscarinic and nicotinic effects
Nerve agents
cholinergics exam findings
VS CNS Pupils Skin Gi/GU
VS: bradycardia, high or low BP, tachypnic or bradypnic
CNS: agitation, confusion, seizures, coma
Pupils: miosis, eye pain, lacrimation
Skin: diaphoresis
GI/GU: salivation, vomiting, diarrhea, incontinence
sympathomimetic agents
Cocaine Phencyclidine (PCP) Amphetamines Lysergic acid diethylamide(LSD) Bath Salts (PABS)
sympathomimetics exam findings
VS CNS Pupils Skin GI/GU
VS: hyperthermia, tachycardia, hypertension
CNS: enhanced alertness, agitation, delirium, seizure, coma
Pupils: mydriasis
Skin: diaphoretic, hot
GI/GU: normal, active
opioid toxidromes
Opium Morphine Heroin Synthetic and semi-synthetic: Hydrocodone (Vicodin) Oxycodone Fentanyl (used to cut a lot of products)
opioid PE
VS CNS Pupils Skin GI/GU Neuro
VS: hypothermia, bradycardia, normal or low BP-suppress
breathing and HR for a period of time (itll probs be
low when they come in), bradypnea
CNS: lethargy, coma
Pupils: miosis (exceptions: meperidine-demerol, DXM-
cough supressant)
Skin: cool, pale or moist, evidence of recent or remote
needle injection
GI/GU: hypoactive BS, constipation-HUGE SE
Neuro: hyporeflexia
Key finding
sedative hypnotic toxidromes
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Barbiturates
Zolpidem
sedative hypnotics toxidromes
VS CNS Pupils Skin GI/GU Neuro
VS: hypothermia, normal or bradycardia, hypotension,
bradypnea
CNS: drowsy, dysarthria, ataxia, lethargy, coma
Pupils: midsize or miosis, nystagmus
Skin: dry, normal
GI/GU: normal to hypoactive BS
Neuro: hyporeflexia
Sweating differentiates __ and __ toxidromes
sympathomimetic and anticholinergic
Anticholinergic = dry Sympathomimetic = diaphoretic
sympatholytic toxidromes
Antihypertensive agents: β-blockers (selective and non-selective) Carvedilol, labetalol, propranolol, metoprolol, atenolol α-blockers Prazosin, doxazosin Alpha2- adrenergic agonists clonidine
sympatholytic PE
VS
CNS
pupils
VS: bradycardia, hypotension, bradypnea, hypopnea
CNS: normal, lethargy, coma, seizure
Pupils: mid-size to miotic