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Symptoms and signs
I. General management of the poisoned patient
:II. Industrial and household toxicology Acids and Alkalis Chlorine Gas Cyanide Iodine Iron Kerosene Lead poisoning Mercury poisoning Naphthalene : Pesticides o Organophosphate and Carbamates insecticides o Chlorinated insecticides o Pyrethroids o Paraquat (herbicides o Warfarin o Zinc phosphide o Temic Phenol
:III. Medical toxicology Anticholinergics Antihistaminics B-blockers Calcium channel blockers Digitalis Muscle relaxants Paracetamol Salicylates Tegretol Theophylline
IV. Psychiatric drugs Antidepressants Antipsychotics Lithium
V. Drugs of abuse Amphetamines Sedatives Hypnotics: o Barbiturates o Benzodiazepines o Chloral hydrate Cocaine Volatile inhalants: o Toluene (Kolla) o Paint thinners (Tiner)
Alcohols: o Ethyl alcohol o Methyl alcohol Opioids L.S.D Marijuana (Cannabis, Hashish
Recommended antidotes for common poisons
Symptoms and Signs Patients suffering from acute poisoning present with Different symptoms and signs according to the substance and the original health state , symptoms and signs may ****************************** *****: Headache Fever Weakness and illness Skin rash and burns Abdominal pain Nusea or nusea with vomiting Diarrhea Anorexia Bluish of lips Chest pain Difficulties in respiration Tachypnea Abnormal odour in respiration Palpitation, Cardiac abnormalities Excitement, Agitation Mental confusion Numpness in the limbs and parathaesia Muscle fasciculation and tremors Convulsions Giddiness, dizziness, vertigo, ataxia Anurea or uncontrolled urination Drowsiness, stupor, somnolence and semi conciousness Loss of conciousness , coma
General Management of the Poisoned Patient Management of the poisoned patient passes into 2 stages