Lisa Booze on Toxic Syndromes and Episode 229

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MedicCast Episode 229

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Tip This Week — Lisa Booze Tox Tidbit on Toxidromes

Emergency medicine providers are the frontliners in provision of care being the first to respond to emergency calls. In cases of drug or substance toxicity, one of the first things they do inspect the area for pill bottles or chemical containers that may have been the cause of toxicity. In the absence of such evidence, they will have to rely on their assessment  skills and observe the patient’s symptoms to determine which substance is most likely involved.

In considering toxicological cause, there are toxic syndromes that we can watch for. Toxic syndromes or toxidromes are groups of signs and symptoms that suggest certain types of drugs or chemicals as the cause. Looking at vital signs and symptoms involving the central nervous system, gastrointestinal system, eyes, skin and mucous membranes, and genitourinary system can provide clues to the toxicological origin of the patient’s illness.

The four toxidromes that health care providers should know about include anticholinergic, cholinergic, opioid and sympathomimetic or stimulant toxidrome.

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Toxidromes Overview and Practice Tests

Clinical Evaluation of Toxic Syndromes

General Principles of the Poisoned Patient

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