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Acetaminophen
Toxic done
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Children <6 years
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Toxic
Adults: 10g
Children <6 years: 200mg/Kg
Chronic OD
Adults: 4g/day
Children: 100mg/kg/day
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What is the drug regament for Acetadote? |
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IV
150mg/Kg for 1 hour
50 mg/kg over 4 hours
100 mg/kg over 16 hours
shorter but more expensive, anaphylactic risk, no GI risk. |
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What is the drug regement for mucomyst? |
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140 mg/kg X1
70mg/kg Q4H for 17 doses
(72 hours)
cheaper and safer, intolerable. |
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- Increase urine PH
- Avoid tubes, hyperventilation helps to counteract acidosis
- Sodium bicarb 1-2 mEq/Kg IV, then 100-150mEq in 1L D5W titrated to urine PH
- IV Ca
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Beta Blocker Overdose
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- activated charcoal
- glucagon 5mcg/kg
- Sodium bicarbonate
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- Activatd charcoal not helpfull
- Deferoxamine
- dialysis + deferoxamine
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- red as a beat
- dry as a bone
- hot as a hare
- blind as a bat
- mad as a hatter
- full as a flask
- tachycardia
- decreased GI motility
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anticholenergic overdose
management
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- Activated charcoal
- Benzodiazepines
- Sodium bicarbonate for arrhythmias
- Physostigmine Adults 0.5-2 mg slow IV push. Children 0.2mg/Kg
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Tachycardia
decontaminated wit activated charcoal
sodium bicarb for arrhythmias
benzodiazepines for seizures
avoid physostigmine |
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Anticholinesterase insecticide |
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- Diarrhea
- Urination
- Miosis
- Bronchorrhea
- Bradycardia
- Emesis
- Lacrimation
- Salivation
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PT has a past medical history of __ 2003, ___ 1998, and ___ 1992 |
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PT lives with 1 room mate, (-) tobaco, (+) ETOH |
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HPI
PMH
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FH
ALL
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