Salicylate Overdose Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Fatal aspirin (ASA) intoxication, in adults, can occur after the acute ingestion of how much ? | * 10-30 gm ASA |
Assessment of Severity of Salicylate Intoxication = ? | * Mild = N/V/D and Hyperpnea... * Mod = Fever.... * Severe = Coma, convulsions, hallucinations |
What is the difference between hyperpnea and hyperventilation = ? | *hyperventilation (rapid breathing) and hyperpnea (deep breaths) |
How to calculate an Anion Gap = ? | * Anion Gap = Na⁺ - (Cl¯ + HCO₃) = 12 +/- 2 |
Causes an Elevated Anion Gap ? | * M = Methanol ....U = Uremia ....D = DKA ....P = Paraldehyde ....I = Isoniazide ....L = Lactic acidosis ....E = Ethanol ....R = Rhabdomyolysis ....S = Salicylates |
ABG: Sodium: 142.... Cl: 100....BiCarb: 14.... ...pH: 7.46 (7.35-7.45) ...pCO₂: 27 (35-40) ...pO₂: 107 (70-100) ...HCO₃: 19 (21-28).... What does she have and what is her AG ? | * She is alkolotic.... * b/c her PCO2 < 40, hers is 27, she has a Resp. Alk.... * AG = 142- (100+14) = 28 |
Evaluate the bicarb gap = ? | * Corrected Bicarb = (measured AG-normal AG) + HCO3+... 28-12 +14 = 30 .... * she has a high anion gap met acidosis with resp alkolosis |
How we get Resp. Alkalosis = ? | * Hyperpnea --> loss of CO2 = Resp. Alk (what we see first in Salic. OD) |
How we then get Met. Acidosis = ? | * Ox. Phos is uncoupled, see an increase in Glycolysis --> increase in Lactic Acid formation and inhibiton of TCA (krebs Cycle) = High AG gap Met. Acidosis |
Most Toxic Formulation of Salicylates = ? | * Methylsalicylate (Oil of Wintergreen).... * High concentration in a low dose (Bengay is an example) |
When is Subsalicylate more toxic ? | * when pH is low... * when urine pH increases, so does the excretion of the drug |
Increases salicylate toxicity because they result in greater distribution of salicylate to tissues = ? | * Dehydration, hyperthermia, and chronic ingestion |
Differential Diagnosis = ? | * other alcohol/substance abuse/use, anxiety, asthma, DKA, lactic acidosis, |
Goals of Treatment = ? | * Rapid assessment and stabilization of airway, breathing, circulation ... * Good History while getting labs... * correct fluids/hypok... * prevent entry in to CNS and start removing drug (AC immediately) |
ANTIDOTE FOR SALICYLATE POISONING = ? | * NONE |
What we should try to avoid ? | * Intubation of a patient (causes salic. to rush into CNS and get met. acidosis) |
Treatment of urine and what maintenance fluid to give ? | * alkalinize the urine = Ideally want urine pH between 7.5-8.0 and Goal urine output: 1-2 mL/kg/hr..... * Give a solution consisting of 1 liter of D5W (dextrose), 3 amps NaHCO3, and 40 mEq KCl at 1.5-2 times the maintenance iv fluid rate |
Drug to NEVER give ? | * acetazolamide to Alk the urine (B/C causes acidemia of the Blood) |
Indications for Hemodialysis = ? | * Not 1st line tmt though…. * Renal insufficiency, fluid overload, clinical deterioration in spite of other measures, resp failure, you decided to vent them |
Chronic Salicylate Poisoning = ? | * Occurs when > 100 mg/kg/d ingested for 2 or more days ..... * Common in Old and Young..... * Initial key to diagnosis: unexplained high anion gap |
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