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Firefighter Emergency First Response Common Medical Emergencies
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Poisoning, Overdose and Alcohol Related Emergencies
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Always Consider: Is the environment safe? Assume multiple agents involved including alcohol. Patients under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol can be violent. Always use disposable gloves and follow all infectious disease exposure control procedures.
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Poisoning A poison is any chemical that can cause harm to the body. There are 4 ways that a poison can enter the body.
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Routes of Entry Inhalation Absorption Ingestion Injected
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Inhalation Warning!! If you suspect a patient has inhaled poison, approach the scene with care. Consider possible sources
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Sources Automobile exhaust Heaters Stoves Grills Fire Industrial solvents Paints
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Sources Pool chemicals Household chemicals Agricultural chemicals Furnaces Consider all unusual odors as a source
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Common Signs & Symptoms Decreased Level of Consciousness Altered behavior Euphoria Shortness of Breath Coughing Tachycardia / Bradycardia
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Signs & Symptoms Irritated or burning eyes Burning sensation mouth, nose throat Burning or itching of skin Severe headache Nausea and/or Vomiting Skin Colour
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Management Remove patient from source Maintain Airway Administer high concentration oxygen via appropriate device Remove contaminated clothing Attempt to identify the source
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Absorption Usually irritate or damage skin Do Not expose yourself to the poison
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Signs and Symptoms Skin reactions Itching Irritation of eyes Headache Increased relative skin temperature Abnormal pulse and respiration's Shock
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Management Remove patient from source Flood all areas of the body with water Remove all contaminated clothes and jewelry Support A B C’s High concentration oxygen
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Ingestion Warning!! Mouth to Mouth may be hazardous to rescuer May be accidental or on purpose
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Common Signs & Symptoms Burns or stains around the mouth Unusual breath odors Abnormal pulse & respiration's Sweating Dilated or constricted pupils Abdominal pain Nausea / Vomiting
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Signs & Symptoms Diarrhea Seizures Decreased Level of Consciousness Shock
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Management Support A B C’s High concentration oxygen Identify and gather poison Preserve vomitus for transport with patient Do Not induce vomiting
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Injected Insect stings Spider Drugs
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Signs & Symptoms Decreased Level of Consciousness Noticeable sting or bite marks Needle “Tracks” Changes in pulse/respiration's Nausea / vomiting Shock
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Management Support A B C’s High concentration oxygen Identify source Remove stingers / needles Constrictive band B/P Cuff Ice Immobilize limb
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The Violent Patient If violent behavior is obvious or impending, ensure police assistance Test the distance of social acceptability slowly Note egress routes Never attempt to restrain patient Be calm & reassuring
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