A Case Of Slow-release Potassium Chloride overdose
A case of slow-release potassium chloride overdose in the management of various drugs including iron, lead, zinc sulphate, binding: a comparison of activated charcoal and sodium polystyrene sulfonate. Vet Hum Toxicol 1986;28:495. 16. ... Retrieve Full Source
ICU - Toxicology - RAH - Intensive Care Unit
Poisoning & Drug Overdose Def'n: overdose: - activated charcoal specific - antidotes - forced diuresis ± pH modification - altered drug metabolism (methanol/ethanol) iron-specific chelating agent → 1g binds ~ 85 mg elemental iron ... Doc Retrieval
Introduction To Toxicology - School Of Medicine - LSU Health ...
Other things which may be in this person’s medicine cabinet.) History continued. Patients who overdose or use (M.O.P.S.) Chloral hydrate Meprobamate Cocaine packets Methadone Opiate packets Opiates Iron (Heavy metals Activated charcoal: - Purported to ... Retrieve Content
Pediatric Toxicology - University Of Nevada School Of Medicine
Describe. No toxic exposures noted. No vomiting, no rash. No past medical history Acute AMS 15 yo female with Celexa overdose Patient is on Celexa chronically for depression. No Utility Alcohols Iron Lithium Caustics Activated Charcoal - Contraindications Patient with an unprotected ... Access Full Source
Ingestions, Intoxications, And The Critically Ill Child
To intoxications and inadvertent overdose • tend to involve multiple agent ingestions. --activated charcoal--cathartics--whole bowel irrigation. per gram charcoal • acids, bases, cyanide, iron, lithium, hydrocarbons not well adsorbed ... Access Doc
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