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what is the role of poison control centers in treatment of poisoning. quizlet

by Dr. Eugenia Runolfsdottir Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the poisons information centre?

The Poisons Information Centre (PIC) is a specialized unit providing information on prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and hazard management. Most of the developed and many developing countries have well established poison control centres with poisons information service, patient management facility and analytical laboratory.

What is the role of a toxicologist in a chemical spill?

They can advise on the most current treatment guidelines for a wide variety of toxic exposures. They can provide the best information about preventing the spread of and cleaning up hazardous chemical spills. They act as medical direction for EMS when contacted. They stock specific antidotes that are otherwise difficult to obtain.

What should you assess at the scene of an intentional poisoning?

You have been called to the scene of an intentional poisoning. Before approaching the​ patient, you should assess the scene because of the increased potential​ for: more than one patient. poisonous plants. concerned bystanders. violence. violence. You respond to the scene of a victim who is unconscious in the bottom of a storage tank.

What are the 5 most common causes of toxic poisoning?

1. Ingestion of corrosive substances 2. Ingestion of volatile petroleum products 3. Ingestion of convulsants 4. If Pt is semiconscious, severely inebriated, in shock, convulsing or has no gag reflex 5. If less than 1 yrs of age 6. Has cardiac disease or vascular disease Nice work! You just studied 35 terms! Now up your study game with Learn mode.

How can poison be taken into the body?

Poisons can be taken into the body in four different ways: Click card to see definition 👆. Tap card to see definition 👆. Ingestion, Inhalation, Injection, Absorption. Click again to see term 👆. Tap again to see term 👆. In cases of poison ingestion, vomiting is to be avoided under the following five conditions:

What are the conditions for vomiting?

In cases of poison ingestion, vomiting is to be avoided under the following five conditions: 1. Ingestion of corrosive substances. 2. Ingestion of volatile petroleum products. 3. Ingestion of convulsants. 4. If Pt is semiconscious, severely inebriated, in shock, convulsing or has no gag reflex.

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