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Evaluation and Management of Common Childhood Poisonings

机译:儿童常见中毒的评估和管理

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Family physicians often manage substance ingestions in children, most of which are nontoxic in nature. Physicians should know the phone number of the poison control center, understand the appropriate initial assessment of suspected toxin ingestion, and recognize important toxidromes. Rapid triage is crucial, including airway, respiration, and circulation stabilization. Appropriate supportive or toxin-specific treatment should be initiated. Gastric decontamination, such as activated charcoal and gastric lavage, are no longer routinely recommended. These methods should be reserved for the most severe cases, with poison control center support. The use of ipecac is no longer recommended. A child with few symptoms or a witnessed toxin exposure may be monitored at home. However, some long-acting medications have delayed toxin effects and require additional surveillance. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:家庭医生经常控制儿童的物质摄入,其中大多数本质上是无毒的。医师应知道毒物控制中心的电话号码,了解对可疑毒素摄入的适当初步评估,并认识到重要的氧化反应。快速分流至关重要,包括气道,呼吸和循环稳定。应开始适当的支持或毒素特异性治疗。不再建议常规进行胃净化,例如活性炭和洗胃。在中毒控制中心的支持下,这些方法应保留用于最严重的情况。不再建议使用ipecac。症状轻微或有毒素暴露的孩子可以在家中进行监控。但是,某些长效药物延迟了毒素作用,需要进行额外的监测。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Family Physician》 |2009年第5期|p.397-403|共7页
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    TAMARA McGREGOR, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, TexasMEHJABIN PARKAR, MD, Fort Bend Family Health Center, Richmond, TexasSHOBHA RAO, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program, Dallas, Texas Poison control centers in the UnitedThe AuthorsTAMARA McGREGOR, MD, is an assistant professor of family medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program in Dallas. Dr. McGregor received her medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and completed a family medicine residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas.MEHJABIN PARKAR, MD, is a family physician at Fort Bend Family Health Center in Richmond, Texas. At the time this article was written, Dr. Parkar was a resident at the University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Parkar received her medical degree from D.Y. Patil Medical College in India.SHOBHA RAO, MD, is an associate professor of family medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Rao received her medical degree from Sri Venkateswara Medical College in India. She completed a family medicine residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and a geriatrics fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia.Address correspondence to Tamara McGregor, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Family Medicine Residency Program, 6263 Harry Hines Blvd., Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75390-9067 (e-mail: Tamara.McGregor@UTSouthwestern.edu). Reprints are not available from the authors.Author disclosure: Nothing to disclose.;

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