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Symptoms of acute amphetamine poisoning in children?
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When patient is symptomatic, or their diastolic pressure is higher than 105-110
, - Administer activated charcoal, monitor potassium levels and cardiac rhythm.
- Treat bradycardia initially with atropine
- CNS stimulation
- Anxiety
- Hyperactivity, hyperpyrexia
- Diaphoresis
- HTN
- Abdominal cramps, N/V
- Inability to void.
- Cyanosis morbilliform rash, fever, chills, malaise, weakness, nausea, vomiting, joint
pains.
- Hemolytic reactions with hemoglobinuria, jaundice, and delirium are more
common in children
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Children typically react to antihistamine overdose by exhibiting what
SXS?
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- Measured serum osmolality and Osmal gap
- Electrolytes
- Anion gap
, - Glucose
- Creatinine, BUN, creatinine kinase
- UA, and EKG
- Excitement
- Hallucinations
- Delirium
- Ataxia
- Tremors and convulsions
- Followed by CNS depression, respiratory failure, or cardio collapse
- Administer activated charcoal, monitor potassium levels and cardiac rhythm.
- Treat bradycardia initially with atropine
- Localized reaction with progressively severe pain within 24 hours- the initial bleb
is replaced by black Eschar within 1 week.
- The eschar separates in 2-5 weeks, leaving a slow healing ulcer
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What are the SXS of a black widow bite?
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, - Local/systemic muscle cramping
- Abdominal pain
- N/V
- Tachycardia
- HTN
Do NOT give alcoholic beverages or stimulants, do NOT apply ice, do not apply a
tourniquet
- Localized reaction with progressively severe pain within 24 hours- the initial bleb
is replaced by black Eschar within 1 week.
- The eschar separates in 2-5 weeks, leaving a slow healing ulcer
Barbiturates, benzos, sedative hypnotics, clonidine, ethanol, opioids
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What drugs may lead to anticholinergic syndrome?
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Morphine, codeine, oxycodone, Penicillin, amoxicillin, antibiotics,
opioids antifungals
Term
Symptoms of acute amphetamine poisoning in children?
Give this one a try later!
When patient is symptomatic, or their diastolic pressure is higher than 105-110
, - Administer activated charcoal, monitor potassium levels and cardiac rhythm.
- Treat bradycardia initially with atropine
- CNS stimulation
- Anxiety
- Hyperactivity, hyperpyrexia
- Diaphoresis
- HTN
- Abdominal cramps, N/V
- Inability to void.
- Cyanosis morbilliform rash, fever, chills, malaise, weakness, nausea, vomiting, joint
pains.
- Hemolytic reactions with hemoglobinuria, jaundice, and delirium are more
common in children
Don't know?
2 of 50
Term
Children typically react to antihistamine overdose by exhibiting what
SXS?
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- Measured serum osmolality and Osmal gap
- Electrolytes
- Anion gap
, - Glucose
- Creatinine, BUN, creatinine kinase
- UA, and EKG
- Excitement
- Hallucinations
- Delirium
- Ataxia
- Tremors and convulsions
- Followed by CNS depression, respiratory failure, or cardio collapse
- Administer activated charcoal, monitor potassium levels and cardiac rhythm.
- Treat bradycardia initially with atropine
- Localized reaction with progressively severe pain within 24 hours- the initial bleb
is replaced by black Eschar within 1 week.
- The eschar separates in 2-5 weeks, leaving a slow healing ulcer
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3 of 50
Term
What are the SXS of a black widow bite?
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, - Local/systemic muscle cramping
- Abdominal pain
- N/V
- Tachycardia
- HTN
Do NOT give alcoholic beverages or stimulants, do NOT apply ice, do not apply a
tourniquet
- Localized reaction with progressively severe pain within 24 hours- the initial bleb
is replaced by black Eschar within 1 week.
- The eschar separates in 2-5 weeks, leaving a slow healing ulcer
Barbiturates, benzos, sedative hypnotics, clonidine, ethanol, opioids
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4 of 50
Term
What drugs may lead to anticholinergic syndrome?
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Morphine, codeine, oxycodone, Penicillin, amoxicillin, antibiotics,
opioids antifungals