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Title:
Supportive Care of the Poisoned Patient
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Small Animal Toxicology (Third Edition), 2013, Chapter 11, Pages 85-124. Authors: Cheryl Braswell, Steven Mensack.
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Toxicology
Abstract / Overview:
Article Outline
Respiratory
Breathing Rate, Rhythm, Nature, and Effort
Audible Sounds
Ventilometry
Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide
Hypoventilation
Cyanosis
Partial Pressure of Oxygen
Hemoglobin Saturation with Oxygen
Oxygen Therapy
Cardiovascular
Heart Rate and Rhythm
Pulse Quality
Central Venous Pressure
Arterial Blood Pressure
Cardiac Output
Oxygen Delivery
Fluid Therapy
Neurologic
Mental Awareness and Cranial Nerves
Neuromuscular Status
Management of Deteriorating Neurologic Status
Temperature
Hypothermia
Hyperthermia
Gastrointestinal
Vomiting
Renal
Hepatic
Hematological
Hemoglobin
Oncotic Pressure
Coagulation
Glucose
Metabolic Acid-Base Status
Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Magnesium
General Principles in the Care of Critically Ill Poisoned Patients
Infection Control
Insertion and Maintenance of Indwelling Vascular Catheters
Insertion and Maintenance of Indwelling Urinary Catheters
Patient Comfort
The Recumbent Patient
Positioning
Optimizing Fluid Therapy
The Unconscious, Heavily Sedated, or Anesthetized Patient
Endotracheal Intubation
Airway Humidification
Oral Care
Ocular Care
Bladder Care
Colon Care
Nutrition
Resting Energy Requirement