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1. Naloxone Reversal of opioid-induced respiratory depression
2. N-Acetylcysteine acetaminophen antidote
3. Vitamin K Warfarin overdose (anticoagulant overdose)
4. Activated poisoning,
Char- coal is Adsorbs toxins in GI tract, reducing systemic absorption
used for
Benzodiazepine
5. Flumazenil is Antagonist Ativan,
for what Xanax, (Pams)
medica- tions
6. Glucagon is Beta blockers
used for what
medica- tion
oveerdoses?
Amitriptyline, reverses TCAs because it attects their pH
7. Sodium Bicarb
is used for
what
medication
over- doses
8. Syrup of Ipecac induces vomiting Not often used d/t risks associated w/ vomiting
9. 3% Normal Saline Hyponatremia, cerebral edema, increased ICP
is used for what
conditions
10. Lasix what conditions?
(Furosemide)
is used for
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increased ICP
11. Mannitol Used often in increased ICP patients, needs to stay warm
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12. Salicylates antidepressant
over- dose dx
13. Salicylates
over- dose
manage-
ment
14. Acetaminoph
en overdose
Dx
15. Acetaminoph
en overdose
management
16. Sedatives/
hyp- notics
Benzodiazepine
s Barbiturates
overdose Dx
17. Sedatives/
hyp- notics
Benzodiazepine
s Barbiturates
overdose
management
18. Tricyclic
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Serum salicylate level, urine of respiratory depression
ph, ABGs (more toxic if
acidotic) arterial lactate,
electrolytes, glucose, Flumazenil, activated charcoal. Rapid ABCs, ET tube intubation if respiratory
PT/aPTT and CBC de- pression severe
• Oxygen
IV Fluids • IV access
To correct volume & • Cardiac monitoring
electrolyte abnormalities • End tidal CO2 (i.e., capnography)
(potassium), Activated
charcoal, Sodium Bicarb ECG, Serum glucose level Acetaminophen and salicylate levels to rule out
(increase PH) co-in- gestions
Hemodialysis
Indications: coma, renal,
hepatic, pulmonary failure,
pulmonary edema, severe
acid-base disturbances
Serum acetaminophen levels,
AST, ALT, PT, aPTT
Activated charcoal, N-
acetylcysteine, monitor liver
function, and acetaminophen
Medication levels
• Serum glucose to rule
out hypoglycemia
• Serum and urine
drug screen
• ABGs—to assess level
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