Toxicology - Madison County Emergency Medical District
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Toxicology
MADISON COUNTY EMD
ANDREW SCORDATO EMT-P
Toxic Exposure
10% of ED visits and EMS responses involve toxic
exposures.
70% of accidental poisonings occur in children under 6
years old.
Drug Abuse
In 2010 22.6 million
4.6 million ED visits 46% involved abuse
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Mortality-100,000- 1 in 4
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Cost ½ trillion dollars
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Common Rx’s=Alcohol, Stimulants, Hallucinogens, Prescription
medications
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation
Example-Huffing-paint, gasoline, nitrous oxide, Carbon
monoxide, ammonia, chlorine, Tear gas, Freon, methyl
chloride, Carbon tetrachloride
A&P- Capillary exchange
Assessment-Evaluate the scene and respiratory, CNS, cardiac
systems
Management-Safety, Remove Pt. from environment, Poison
Control
Routes
Ingestion
Examples-prescription medications, Household/Cleaning agents ,
Petroleum-based agents, Cosmetics, plants, or foods
A&P- absorption in stomach and small intestine
AssessmentWhat, When and How much?
Did you drink any alcohol?
Have you attempted to treat yourself?
Have you been under psychiatric care? Why?
Weight
Physical exam
Management-ABC use AEIOUTIPS
Routes
Surface Absorption
Examples-Poison ivy, Organophosphates, drug
patches=fentanyl, nitro
A&P-Drug and patient dependent
Assessment-Respiratory, Neurologic
Management-Safety, Removal of drug
Routes
Injection
Examples-IV drug abuse-Heroin/Steroid users
A&P-Intravenous VS. Intramuscular
Assessment-Physical findings- Sites?
Management-ABC treat with Antidote if possible
Watch for anaphylactic reactions
Poison Control Centers
Provide detailed information
24hr staffed
Id pills and toxicity
Effects
Toxidromes
Similar toxins typically have similar signs and
symptoms.
In some cases it may be difficult to identify a specific toxin.
Types
Anticholinergic
Cholinergic
Hallucinogenic
Opiate/Narcotic
Sedative/Hypnotic
Sympathomimetic
Anticholinergic
Signs and Symptoms
Delirium, Flushed Skin, Dilated Pupils, Urinary Retention,
Decreased Bowel Sounds, Memory Loss, SZR, Hyperthermia,
HTN, Tachycardia
Causes
Antihistamines
Scopolamine
Jimson Weed
Angel Trumpet
Benztropine
CyclicAntidepressants
Atropine
“Hot as a Hare, Dry as a Bone, Red as a Beet, Blind
as a Bat”
Cholinergic
Signs and Symptoms
Confusion, Weakness, Salivation, Lacrimation, Defecation,
Emesis, Diaphoresis, Muscle Fasciculations , Miosis , SZR,
Bradycardia, Hypothermia, Tachypnea
Causes
Organophosphates
Carbamates
Mushrooms
SLUDGE MM
Hallucinogenic
Signs and Symptoms
Disorientation, Hallucinations, Visual Illusions, Panic
Reaction, Moist Skin, Hyperactive Bowel Sounds, SZR,
Tachycardia, Tachypnea, HTN
Causes
Amphetamines
Cannabinoids
Cocaine
Phencyclidine (PCP)
Sedative/Hypnotic
Signs and Symptoms
Coma, Stupor, Confusion, Sedation, Progressive Deterioration
of CNS Function, Apnea
Causes
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
Ethanol
Anticonvulsants
Opiate/Narcotic
Signs and Symptoms
Altered Mental Status, Unresponsiveness, Miosis, Shock,
Shallow & Slow Respiratory Rate, Bradycardia, Hypothermia,
Hypotension
Causes
Opiates
Propoxyphene
Dextromethorphan
Sympathomimetic
Signs and Symptoms
Delusions, Paranoia, Diaphoresis, Piloerection, Mydriasis,
Hyperreflexia, SZR, Anxiety , Tachycardia, Bradycardia (if pure
alpha agonist)HTN
Causes
Cocaine
Amphetamines
Methamphetamine
Phenylpropanolamine
Ephedrine
Pseudoephedrine
Albuterol
Ma huang
Inhaled Toxins
Carbon Monoxide
Inhaled colorless, odorless gas
Poorly ventilated heating systems
Confined spaces
Signs and Symptoms
Headache
N&V
altered mental status
Tachypnea
Management
Prev. discussed
Initiate supportive measures.
High-flow, high-concentration oxygen
Hyperbaric therapy
Inhaled
Hydrocarbons
Compounds of Carbon and Hydrogen
May be ingested, inhaled, or adsorbed
Signs and Symptoms
Burns due to local contact
Wheezing, dyspnea, hypoxia, pneumonitis
Headache, dizziness, slurred speech, ataxia, ALOC, cardiac
dysrhythmias
Foot and wrist drop with numbness and tingling
Management
Standard emergency procedures
Ingested toxins
Alcohol
Physiologic Effects
CNS depressant
Alcoholism
Susceptible to methanol or ethylene glycol ingestion
Peripheral vasodilation, diuresis
General Alcoholic Profile
Drinks early in the day, alone, or secretly
Binges, blackouts, GI problems, “green tongue syndrome,” chronic
flushing of face and palms
Cigarette burns, tremulousness, and odor of alcohol
Ingested
Alcohol cont
Chronic Alcohol Ingestion
Poor nutrition
Alcohol hepatitis
Liver cirrhosis, pancreatitis
Sensory loss in hands/feet
Loss of balance and coordination
Upper GI hemorrhage
Hypoglycemia
Falls (fractures and subdural hematoma)
Ingested
Withdrawal
Delirium Tremens (DTs)- “Shaking Frenzy”
Signs and Symptoms
Tremor of hands, tongue, eyelids
N&V, general weakness, anxiety
Tachycardia, sweating, hypertension, hallucinations, irritability or
depressed mood, poor sleep
Increased sympathetic tone, orthostatic hypotension
TX
ABC/O2,IV,EKG.
Determine if other drugs are involved.
Consider medications.
25g D50W if hypoglycemic
100mg thiamine IV or IM
Benzos for DT’s
Ingested
Medications
Commonly due to dosage errors
Example-Beta Blocker overdose
Signs and Symptoms
Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, confusion
Profound hypotension, cardiac dysrhythmias
Bronchospasm, pulmonary edema
Management
Standard procedure
BB/TCA-Sodium , Calcium, Glucagon
Surface absorbed poisons
Caustic Substances
Typically occurs by ingestion or surface absorption.
Acids
Cause significant damage at sites of exposure.
Are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream.
Alkalis
Slower onset of symptoms allows for longer contact and more
extensive tissue damage
Signs and Symptoms
Facial burns
Pain in the lips, tongue, throat, or gums
Drooling, trouble swallowing
Hoarseness, stridor, or shortness of breath
Shock
Manage-Airway
Surface
Example
Hydrofluoric Acid
Toxic; used to clean and etch glass.
Signs and Symptoms
Burning at site of contact.
Confusion, palpitations, muscle cramps.
Management
standard toxicologic emergency procedures.
Irrigate and immerse the affected area.
Specific Drugs
AND DRUG ABUSE
Definitions
Drug abuse-nontherapeutic
Overdose-in excess
Addiction-overwhelming need
Tolerance-larger doses
Withdrawal-psychological/physical effects
Why?
Pleasurable
Social Anxiety
Performance enhancing
Curiosity
Specific Drugs
Hallucinogens
Mind altering/CNS
Common agents-LSD, PCP, Mescaline
Example-Jimson Weed
Anticholinergic effects
Atropine
Effects 24-48 hours
Assessment-Hallucinations, Hyperthermia, Photophobia
Tx-ABC, Rapid transport, beware of Seizures and Violent Behavior
Specific
Sympathomimetic
Examples-Cocaine, Bath Salts, Khat, AlphaPVP and Gravel
IPOD cleaner
Effects-extreme sympathetic arousal
Assessment-Cocaine=Chest pain/Bath Salts=Delusions,
Paranoia/Khat=Anxious-----Excited Delirium?
Treatment-Safety, Sedation?, Calm
Bath Salts Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKbTbRqXVFg
Specific
Amphetamines
Example-Crystal Meth,
Contains- Ephedrine/Pseudoephedrine
Assessment-rapid speech, violence and paranoia, Meth mouth
Treatment-ABC, treat signs and Symptoms-----Excited
Delirium
Methamphetamine
Specific
Cannabis compounds
Example- K2 and SPICE
“Ear Wax”
More potent hard to control dosages
Assessment-Loss of Control, Decreased pain response,
delusions
Treatment-Safety, Supportive
Brands
“Ear Wax”
Specific
Club/Rave Drugs
Examples-Ecstasy, Roofies (rohypnol)
Effects-Ecstasy=Reduces inhibitions and eliminates
anxiety/Roofies=Relaxation and drowsiness, Dangerous when
consumed with alcohol (Date Rape Drug)
Assessment-Ecstasy=Constant motion, Excessive
talking/Roofies=If mixed with alcohol coma Decreased HR
and RR
Treatment-Ecstasy-monitor temperature/hydration.
Roofies=SANE capable hosp.
Specific
Prescription and OTC medications
Examples-Robotussin, Corcidin, Krocodill, Skittles Parties
Effects-Dextromethorphan long acting anesthetic and
depressant/Krocodil=tissue necrosis/Skittles Parties=Clean
out the medicine cabinets.
Assessment-Loss of motor control(like they are intoxicated)
Seizures
Treatment-ABC- Supportive-treat signs and symptoms, PCC
Krocodil tissue damage
Prescription Antidepressants
TCA
Include amitriptyline, amoxapine, doxepin, nortriptyline,
imipramine, clomipramine.
TCAs have a narrow therapeutic index.
Assessment
Dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation,
Confusion, hallucinations, hyperthermia, Respiratory depression,
SZR, hypotension, cardiac dysrhythmias.
Tx
Monitor and treat cardiac dysrhythmias.
Avoid use of flumazenil, which may precipitate seizures.
Prescription
MAO
Inhibit the activity of Monoamine Oxidase which breaks down
neurotransmitters like epinieprhine, seritonin, and dopamine.
Infrequently Prescribed Antidepressant
Only if TCA or SSRI don’t work
High mortality with overdose because of drug’s action
Signs and Symptoms
Headache, Nausea, agitation, restlessness, tremor, hyperthermia
Palpitations, severe hypertension and tachycardia
Progresses to bradycardia, hypotension, coma, and death
Tx
Standard
Prescription
Trazodone, Bupropion, and SSRIs
Signs and Symptoms
Drowsiness, tremor, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia
Serotonin syndrome
Triggered by increasing the dose or by adding selected drugs
Marked by agitation, anxiety, confusion, insomnia, headache,
coma, salivation, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, “goose bumps”,
flushed skin, hyperthermia, rigidity, shivering, incoordination,
and myoclonic jerks
Tx
Standard
OTC
ASA
Common Overdose Drug
Includes aspirin, oil of wintergreen
Signs and Symptoms
Tachypnea, hyperthermia, confusion, lethargy, coma, cardiac
failure, and dysrhythmias, Abdominal pain, vomiting, pulmonary
edema, ARDS
Tx
Activated charcoal indicated
Tylenol, Acetometophin
Common OTC Antipyretic and Analgesic
ASA/Tylenol
Tylenol cont’d
OTC
NSAIDS
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
Include ibuprofen, keterolac, naproxen sodium
Signs and Symptoms
Headache, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
drowsiness, Dyspnea, wheezing, pulmonary edema, swelling of
extremities, rash, itching
Specific
Plants
Decorative Plants
Common source of accidental poisoning in children
Signs and Symptoms
Excessive salivation, lacrimation, diaphoresis, abdominal
cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and altered mental status
Examples- Intentional-Salvia Divinorium aka Magic Mint,
Sally-D
Effect-Hallucinogenic, users report it is just intense as
Mescaline. Not controlled by DEA.
Assessment-Hallucinations, Delusion
Sally-D
Opiates
Heroin
Names-smack, skag, horse, brown, black, tar
Origin-Heroin is an opiate drug that is synthesized from
morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the
seed pod of the Asian opium poppy plant
Action-Works on opiate receptor in the brain specifically mu,
kappa, and delta receptors in the central nervous system
Onset-Intravenous heroin peaks in the serum in less than 1
minute while intranasal and intramuscular heroin peaks in 3
to 5 minutes
Routes-injected, snorted/sniffed, or smoked
Problems
Heroin's lipid solubility
7 times more toxic than morphine when IV
Concurrent Rx use
Heroin Effect
Poppies
Herbals
Complimentry medicine
Herbal-used to treat illness or disease, considered
safe
Supplements-Product used to supplement the diet,
may also contain herbs
Often used for conditions such as Arthritis,
Asthma,Diabetes
Common herbals-Ginseng, Garlic
Common supplements-Fish oil, Glucosaimine
Herbals
What to expect
Patient is often taking many of these Herb/Supp
Side effect of these medication-Cardiac, Fluid loss
Locate and take with you to Hospital
Example-Cascara Sagrada
Used for Constipation, Indigestion
Adverse effects-Vomiting, Dysrhythmias
Treat for Fluid loss monitor EKG
Chondroitin
Use-joint damage
Adverse effect-Nausea and Diarrhea can enhance the effect of
blood thinners
General Management
Scene Size-Up
What is the call
Be alert to the potential for violence.
Restraints
Look for signs of hazardous material/Drugs/suspicious
material
Pill bottles
Meth equipment
Resources
Suicidal Patients and Protective Custody
Involve law enforcement/medical direction.
Know local laws and procedures
General Management
Primary Assessment
ABC
Transport decision
Secondary
Obtain Hx
Rapid head to toe assessment
Identify the toxin and length of exposure
Monitor vital signs closely
Hx from Family members/Poison control
General Management
Drug removal
Reduce intake/Remove the individual from the toxic environment.
Reduce absorption of toxins in the body.
NG tube and activated charcoal.
Enhance elimination of the toxin
Antidotes
Drugs for treatment
Names-naloxone, Narcan
Action-Narcotic Antagonist, competes for opiate receptors in
the brain. It also displaces narcotic molecules from receptors
IV Narcan has an onset of 1-2 minutes and a duration of 45-90
minutes.
Indications-For reversal of depression cause by the following
(MSO4, Demerol, Heroin, Dilaudid, codeine, Percodan,
Fentanyl, Methadone. Tx of coma of unknown origin
Dose and Route- 1 to 2 mg SIVP, IM, and SQ. 2mg IN
Contraindications/Precautions/Side-effect-Hypersensitivity,
Narcan should be admin cautiously to patient who are known
to be physically dependent on narcotics
Drugs
Names- Sodium Bicarbonate, Bicarb
Action-Alkanlinizing agent, salt that provides
bicarbonate to buffer metabolic acidosis
Indication-TCA overdose
Dosage and Route-1meq/kg initial followed by .5
meq/kg q 10 min IV for persistent or prolonged QRS
Contraindications/Precaution-None in TCA
overdose, do not admin with calcium chloride.
Weight important when calculating doses
Drug
Calcuim Chloride
Name Action-Reverse symptoms of Calcium Channel blockers
Indications-Calcuim Channel od, Hydrofluroic acid exposure
with cardiac arrest or Tetany(Overactive neurological reflexes,
cramping.)
Dosage and Route-1,000mg IV, hydrofluoric 400mg iv
Contraindications- renal-cardiac disease no arrest,
hypercalcemia,
Precatuions/Side-effects-hypotension, watch for inflitration,
sodium bicarbonate and calcium precipitate
Drugs
Names-GlucaGen
Action-Glucagon has direct myocardial action and
has been investigated as an inotrope in both
ischemic and non-ischemic heart failure
Indications-Calcium Channel Blocker and Beta
Blocker OD
Dosage and Route-1mg IV or IM
Contraindications-Allergies to Protein
Drugs
Names-Romazicon
Action-Benzo. Antagonist, inhibits action on
GABA/Benzo. Complex. Reverses sedation
Indication-Complete and partial reversal of CNS and
respiratory depression. From the following agents
Valium , Versed, Ativan, Restoril, Ambien,
Klonopin, Xanax
Dosage and Route-.2mg up 1.0mg
Contraindication-TCA overdoses or people with a hx
of szr. Precaution-Causes szr.
Drugs
Benadryl
Names-diphenhydramine
Actions –blocks histamine receptors
Indications-Extrapyramidal reactions
Dosage and route-50mg iv or IM
Contraindications-MAO, Nursing mothers, Newborns
Precautions/Side effects-drowiness,hypotension,palpations
use with caution in patients with Asthma
Nerve Agents
Affect nerve impulse conduction
Examples
GB (sarin)
VX
GD (soman)
GA (tabun)
Organophosphates
General Characteristics
Military
Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB), Soman (GD), VX
Commercial
Parathion, Sevin
Therapeutic Drugs
Antilirium®
Prostigmine ®
Mestinon ®
Normal Nerve Function
ACh
Nerve Agent Action
AChE
ACh
GB
Nerve Agents
Absorption or inhalation
Assessment: SLUDGE MM
Management
Atropine
Pralidoxime chloride
Agent Release
Possible cloud, puddle strange or unusual odor
Dead or damaged plants and/or animals
Potential targets
Key: manifestation of common signs and symptoms
occurring rapidly among a large group of individuals
Protect yourself
Approach from uphill.
Maintain distance.
Evacuate.
Decontaminate.
Provide appropriate medical treatment
Drugs
Atropine
Name
Action-Anticholinergic
Indication-symptomatic bradycardia or Organophosphate
poisoning/nerve agent
Dosage and Route-.5mg up to 3 for brady iv. For poisoning
2mg q IV,IO, or IM until lungs are clear.
Contraindications- obstructive disease of the GI tract,
neuropathy, glaucoma
Precaution/Side effects-paradoxical bradycardia when pushed
to slowly.
Drugs
2-pam
Names-Pralidoxime
Action-reactivates cholinesterase after poisoning with
anticholinesterase agents, reverse muscle paralysis
Indications-to be used after atropine in nerve agent posioning
Dosage and Route-600mg IM auto-injector
Contraindications Precautions/side effects-use in caution with pregnant female
or those nursing
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