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| Status |
| Suspected organophosphate exposure |
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| Stop |
| Avoid self contamination - wear PPE |
| Pt decontamination if possible |
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| Confirm evidence of suspected poisoning: |
| Cholinergic effects: salivation, bronchospasm,
sweating, nausea or bradycardia |
| The key word to look for on the label is
anticholinesterase |
| Plus: |
| Evidence of excessive cholinergic effects: |
| Salivation compromising the airway or
bronchospasm and /or |
| Bradycardia with Inadequate Perfusion |
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| Special Notes |
| Notification to receiving hospital essential to allow for
Pt isolation. |
| The key word to look for on the label is
anticholinesterase. There are a vast number of
organophosphates which are used not only used
commercially but also domestically. |
| If a potential contamination by a possible organophosphate has occurred, the container identifying trade and generic names should be identified and the Poisons Information Centre contacted for confirmation and advice. |
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| General Care |
| Where possible, remove contaminated clothing and
wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. |
| If possible minimise the number of staff exposed. |
| Attempt to minimise transfers between vehicles. |