What clinical presentations could indicate poisoning?
Any child who presents with unexplained symptoms including altered mental status, seizure, cardiovascular compromise, or metabolic abnormality should be considered to have ingested a poison until proven otherwise.
What is important in directing interventions?
Determination of all substances that the child was exposed to, type of medication, amount of medication, and time of exposure
What are the most common agents?
Epidemiology of poisoning?
Why poisoning in <5 years is common?
Why poisoning in adolescence happens?
Routes of poisoning?
History taking on environment of poisoned patient?
History taking of a poisoned patient?
History taking for the poisonous toxin?
Past medical hx in poisoning?
Social hx in poisoning?
What should parents do in the event of poisoning?
Parents should bring the product containers and medication labels
- Parents may minimize their description of the child’s exposure to a toxin in an attempt to deny the threat of injury or to assuage their guilt that such an episode occurred
Odor signs of poisoning and causes?
Ocular signs of poisoning and their causes?
Cutaneous signs of poisoning and causes?
diaphoresis - Organophosphates, muscarinic mushrooms, aspirin
Oral signs of poisoning and their causes?
Intestinal signs of poisoning and their causes?
diarrhea - Antimicrobials, iron, cholinergics
Respiratory signs of poisoning and their causes?
Mechanism of action of CO poisoning?
Cardiac signs of poisoning and their causes?
CNS manifestations of poisoning + causes?
Clinical manifestations of acetaminophen poisoning?
Clinical features of anticholinergics poisoning?