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Chemical Burns

Mind The Bleep

Establish IV access and begin fluid resuscitation with 250ml boluses of 0.9% National Poisons Information Service (0344 892 0111) and TOXBASE have useful information on special chemicals and are accessible 24/7. This includes adequate pain control, fluid resuscitation, and stabilization of any systemic complications.

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Popular Antiobesity Medications Bring New Challenges to Emergency Physicians

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Management of symptoms is the same for all of these, relying upon fluid resuscitation, antiemetics, and electrolyte repletion. Poison centers see nearly 1,500% increase in calls related to injected weight-loss drugs as people accidentally overdose. Updated December 11, 2022. Diabetes Care. 2018;41:258–66. CNN website.

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Something she ate?

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Show answer In this case, the history pointed towards mushroom poisoning. Most cases of mushroom poisoning are self-limiting episodes of gastrointestinal upset. There are many different syndromes associated with mushroom poisoning in Australia including cholinergic, hallucinogenic, glutaminergic, disulfram-like and hepatotoxic 3.

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ToxCard: Organic Mercury Poisoning

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Diagnosis and Management: Whole blood mercury concentrations are the most useful for diagnosis of organic mercury poisoning, as organic mercury undergoes little urinary excretion. 6 The neurotoxicity caused by organic mercury poisoning is permanent, thus, you must act fast. 2022, February 25). Resources: S. 2018, February 1).

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Diagnostics and Therapeutics: Inhalation Injuries

Taming the SRU

Because inhalational injuries often co-occur with large cutaneous burns, aggressive fluid resuscitation can rapidly worsen upper airway edema making airway management especially challenging. Systemic toxicities such as carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning should also be considered when managing inhalation injuries patients.

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