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Ch.4 Antidotes
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Acetaminophen | N-Acetylcysteine |
| Anticholingergics | Physostigmine |
| Benzodiazepines | Flumazenil |
| BBlocker | Glucagon and Calcium |
| Carbon monoxide | Oxygen |
| Digoxin | Anti-Digoxin Fab antibodies |
| Ethylene Glycol | Ethanol |
| Heparin | Protamine |
| Iron | Deferoxamine |
| Lead | EDTA or BAL |
| Methanol (Rx/toxin) | Ethanol |
| Opiods | Naloxone |
| Warfarin | Vitamin K |
| Organophosphates | Atropine or Pralidoxime |
| signs of opiods overdose: | MORPHINE miosis, out of it (sedated), respiratory depression, pheumonia (aspiration), hypotension, infrequency (constipation, urinary), nausea, emesis |
| anticholinergic overdose signs (atropine, ipratropium) | "Dry as a bone, mad as a hatter, blind as a bat, hot as a hare" (anhidrosis, fever, delirium, mydriasis) |
| organophosphate overdose signs | SLUDGE salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, GI upset, emesis |