Dangerous Drinking: Ethylene Glycol And Toxic Alcohols
Methanol and ethylene glycol) Isopropanol Poisoning • Absorption (80%) occurs within 30 minutes, complete within 2 hours • Drowsiness, GI pain. High dose presents early with stupor leading to deep coma. lavage and activated charcoal) ... Fetch Content
Chapter 34 - Toxicology
Has antidote or activated charcoal been given? are very toxic Methanol Signs and symptoms CNS depression GI irritation Visual complaints Metabolic acidosis Methanol Poisoning Management Supportive GI irrigation (within 1 hour) ... Document Viewer
Core Educational Topics & Corresponding Chapters In An ...
Poisoning/overdose Anion gap metabolic acidosis Decontamination (activated charcoal) Acetaminophen overdose Carbon monoxide poisoning Opioid overdose Salicylate toxicity Tricyclic antidepressant overdose Toxic alcohols (ethylene glycol, methanol) 36: Toxicologic emergencies Psychiatric Psychosis ... Fetch Full Source
COMMON INTOXICATIONS IN KIDS
Seen in children with recommendations on non-dialytic detoxifying therapies GI DECONTAMINATION Ipecac Gastric Lavage Activated charcoal Cathartics Whole-Bowel by 25-50% METHANOL AND ETHYLENE GLYCOL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Metabolites cause the poisoning Ethylene glycol ... Read Document
IMPLEMENTATION & USE Of CRRT In PEDIATRIC INTOXICATIONS
With a subsequent decrease in poisoning fatalities Options & Pharmacokinetics Extracorporeal (high flux) alcohols diethylene glycol methanol lithium salicylates Options Options CHARCOAL HEMOPERFUSION optimal drug characteristics for removal: Adsorbed by activated charcoal ... Doc Retrieval
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