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What is the primary action of activated charcoal in poisoning cases?
✔✔ It binds to toxins in the digestive tract and prevents absorption.
When should you NOT give activated charcoal?
✔✔ If the patient has altered mental status or ingested caustics or hydrocarbons.
How is activated charcoal administered?
✔✔ Orally, in a pre-mixed liquid form.
What is the most common side effect of activated charcoal?
✔✔ Black stools and possible vomiting.
What is the generic name of aspirin?
✔✔ Acetylsalicylic acid.
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, Why is aspirin given to a patient with chest pain?
✔✔ It helps prevent further blood clotting.
What is the typical adult dose of aspirin for chest pain?
✔✔ 160–325 mg, chewed.
When should aspirin be avoided?
✔✔ If the patient has active bleeding or an allergy to aspirin.
What is the most common side effect of aspirin?
✔✔ Stomach irritation or bleeding.
What is the mechanism of action of aspirin in suspected heart attacks?
✔✔ It inhibits platelet aggregation (blood clotting).
What is the primary effect of nitroglycerin in chest pain?
✔✔ It dilates the blood vessels to reduce cardiac workload.
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