| CHAPTER 1 APPROACH TO THE POISONED PATIENT
1. 1Â Overview
1. 2Â Resuscitation
1. 3Â Risk assessment
1. 4Â Supportive care and monitoring
1. 5Â Investigations
1. 6Â Gastrointestinal decontamination
1. 7Â Enhanced elimination
1. 8Â Antidotes
1. 9Â Description CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS
2. 1Â Coma
2. 2Â Hypotension
2. 3Â Seizures
2. 4Â Approach to delirium
2. 5Â Serotonin toxicity
2. 6Â Anticholinergic toxicity
2. 7Â Cholinergic toxicity
2. 8Â Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
2. 9Â Alcohol use disorder
2. 10Â Amphetamine use disorderÂ
2. 11Â Opioid use disorder
2. 12Â Sedative-hypnotic use disorder
2. 13Â Solvent abuse
2. 14Â Body packers and stuffers
2. 15Â Osmolar gap
2. 16Â Acidâbase disorders
2. 17Â The 12-lead ECG in toxicology
2. 18Â Approach to mushroom poisoning
2. 19Â Approach to plant poisoning
2. 20Â Poisoning during pregnancy and lactation
2. 21Â Poisoning in children
2. 22Â Poisoning in the elderly CHAPTER 3 SPECIFIC TOXINS
3. 1Â Alcohol: Ethanol
3. 2Â Alcohol: Ethylene glycol
3. 3Â Alcohol: Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
3. 4Â Alcohol: Methanol (methyl alcohol)
3. 5Â Alcohol: Other toxic alcohols
3. 6Â Amisulpride
3. 7Â Amphetamines and amphetamine-like substances
3. 8Â Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)
3. 9Â Anticoagulant rodenticides
3. 10Â Anticonvulsants: Newer agents
3. 11Â Antihistamines (non-sedating)
3. 12Â Antihistamines (sedating)
3. 13Â Arsenic
3. 14Â Baclofen
3. 15Â Barbiturates
3. 16Â Benzodiazepines
3. 17Â Benztropine
3. 18Â Beta-blockers
3. 19Â Bupropion
3. 20Â Button batteries
3. 21Â Calcium channel blockers (CCBs)
3. 22Â Cannabinoids and synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs)
3. 23Â Carbamazepine
3. 24Â Carbon monoxide
3. 25Â Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine
3. 26Â Chloral hydrate
3. 27Â Clonidine and other central ?2-adrenergic agonists
3. 28Â Clozapine
3. 29Â Cocaine
3. 30Â Colchicine
3. 31Â Corrosives
3. 32Â Cyanide
3. 33Â Digoxin: Acute overdose
3. 34Â Digoxin: Chronic poisoning
3. 35Â Diphenoxylateâatropine
3. 36Â Direct oral anticoagulants
3. 37Â Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
3. 38Â Glyphosate
3. 39Â Hydrocarbons
3. 40Â Hydrofluoric acid
3. 41Â Hydrogen peroxide
3. 42Â Insulin
3. 43Â Iron
3. 44Â Isoniazid
3. 45Â Lamotrigine
3. 46Â Lead
3. 47Â Lithium: Acute overdose
3. 48Â Lithium: Chronic poisoning
3. 49Â Local anaesthetic agents
3. 50Â Mercury
3. 51Â Metformin
3. 52Â Methotrexate
3. 53Â Mirtazapine
3. 54Â Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
3. 55Â Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
3. 56Â Olanzapine
3. 57Â Opioids
3. 58Â Organochlorines
3. 59Â Organophosphorus agents (organophosphates and carbamates)
3. 60Â Paracetamol: Immediate-release preparations (acute overdose)
3. 61Â Paracetamol: Modified-release formulations
3. 62Â Paracetamol: Repeated supratherapeutic ingestion
3. 63Â Paraquat
3. 64Â Phenothiazines and butyrophenones (antipsychotic agents)
3. 65Â Phenytoin
3. 66Â Potassium chloride
3. 67Â Pregabalin
3. 68Â Quetiapine
3. 69Â Quinine
3. 70Â Risperidone
3. 71Â Salicylates
3. 72Â Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
3. 73Â Strychnine
3. 74Â Sulfonylureas
3. 75Â Theophylline
3. 76Â Thyroxine
3. 77Â Tramadol and tapentadol
3. 78Â Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
3. 79Â Valproic acid (sodium valproate)
3. 80Â Venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine
3. 81Â Warfarin CHAPTER 4 ANTIDOTES
4. 1Â Atropine
4. 2Â Calcium
4. 3Â Cyproheptadine
4. 4Â Desferrioxamine
4. 5Â Digoxin immune fab
4. 6Â Dimercaprol
4. 7Â DMSA (succimer) and DMPS (unithiol)
4. 8Â Ethanol
4. 9Â Flumazenil
4. 10Â Folinic acid
4. 11Â Fomepizole
4. 12Â Glucose
4. 13Â Hydroxocobalamin
4. 14Â Insulin (high-dose)
4. 15Â Intravenous lipid emulsion
4. 16Â Methylene blue
4. 17Â N-acetylcysteine
4. 18Â Naloxone
4. 19Â Octreotide
4. 20Â Penicillamine
4. 21Â Physostigmine
4. 22Â Pralidoxime
4. 23Â Pyridoxine
4. 24Â Sodium bicarbonate
4. 25Â Sodium calcium edetate
4. 26Â Sodium thiosulfate
4. 27Â Vitamin K CHAPTER 5 ENVENOMINGS
5. 1Â Approach to snakebite
5. 2Â Black snake
5. 3Â Brown snakeÂ
5. 4Â Death adder
5. 5Â Tiger snake group
5. 6Â Taipan
5. 7Â Sea snakes
5. 8Â Australian scorpions
5. 9Â Bluebottle jellyfish (Physalia species)
5. 10Â Stonefish
5. 11Â Box jellyfish
5. 12Â Irukandji syndrome
5. 13Â Blue-ringed octopus
5. 14Â Redback spider
5. 15Â Funnel-web (big black) spider
5. 16Â White-tailed spider
5. 17Â Ticks CHAPTER 6 ANTIVENOMS
6. 1Â Black Snake Antivenom
6. 2Â Brown Snake Antivenom
6. 3Â Death Adder Antivenom
6. 4Â Tiger Snake Antivenom
6. 5Â Taipan Antivenom
6. 6Â Sea Snake Antivenom
6. 7Â Polyvalent Snake Antivenom
6. 8Â Stonefish Antivenom
6. 9Â Box Jellyfish Antivenom
6. 10Â Redback Spider Antivenom
6. 11Â Funnel-Web Spider Antivenom
6. 12Â Allergic Reactions to Antivenom |
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