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| antidote for organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitors |
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| antidote for antimuscarinic, or anticholinergic agents |
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| how do you tx the pt if you gave too much physostigmine in the process of treating an antimuscarinic overdose |
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| what is physostigmine not recommended in the tx of? |
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| tricyclic antidepressant OD |
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| tx for carbon monoxide poisoning |
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oxygen (100% via NRBM) severe = hyperbarics |
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| tx for narcotic/opiod overdose? |
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| what types of OD require larger doses of nalaxone? (3) |
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propoxyphene codeine fentanyl |
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| hydroxocobalamin converts cyanide to what? |
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| tx of beta blocker overdose? |
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| glucagon (reverses hypotension and bradycardia) |
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| tx of methanol and ethylene glycol ingestion |
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ethanol - can be started before lab dx is confirmed, requires loading dose. Fomepizole - more convienant. |
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| when should flumazenil NOT be given in benzo OD? |
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| pts with seizures, benzo dependence, or tricyclic overdose |
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| tx of theophylline, caffeine, or metaproterenol OD |
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| esmolol (short acting beta blocker) |
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| tx of digoxin and related cardiac glycoside OD |
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digoxin antibodies. one vial binds 0.5mg digoxin. |
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| indications for the tx of digoxin OD |
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| serious arrythmias, hyperkalemia |
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calcium larger doeses may be needed if severe |
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| tx of membrane-depressants cardiotoxic drugs (TCA, quinidine, etc) |
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| tx of anticholinesterase, organophosphate, carbamate OD |
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| tachycardia, dilated pupils, ileus |
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acetylcysteine best in 8-10 hrs of OD. acetadote = IV mucomyst = oral |
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