Toxic Gases Flashcards

1
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approach to all toxic inhalation scenarios

A

scene safety
PPE
High flow, 100% O2

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2
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four different mechanisms that inhaled agents manifest

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physical particulates
simple asphyxiants
chemical irritants
chemical asphyxiants

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3
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examples of physical particulates

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dust or COMBUSTION SOOT

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4
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physical findings of physical particulate exposure

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excessive coughing, SOB.
may include burns to the face, singed nasal vibrissae, soot in oropharynx, passages, proximal airways, carbonaceous sputum.

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5
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pathophysiology of simple asphyxiants

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cause injury by merely being present in an environment and displacing the normal levels of ATM oxygen

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6
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gas agents that are included in “simple asphyxiants”

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CO2
Nitrogen
Methane
Natural Gas

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7
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initial effect of exposure to simple asphyxiants

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narcotic like sleepiness

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8
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these irritants express their toxic effects by chemical reaction with the mucus membranes of the eyes and respiratory system

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chemical irritants

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9
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two general classes of chemical irritants

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hydrophilic andiron hydrophilic

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10
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examples of hydrophilic inhaled agents

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hydrochloric acid and ammonia

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why do non hydrophilic agents pass more deeply into the lungs and cause direct lung injury?

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because non hydrophilic agents don’t readily react with the moist membranes of the upper respiratory tract

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12
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what is an example of a non hydrophilic chemical irritant

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phosgene gas (a major chemical used to make plastic and pesticides)

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13
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treatment of chemical irritant exposure

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supportive care and irrigation o the eyes with water and saline

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14
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examples of chemical asphyxiants

A

CO
cyanide gas (HCN)
hydrogen sulfide (H2S)

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15
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treatment for CO poisoning

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high concentration of of o2

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16
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what is the unique feature of H2S

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“rotten egg smell”

17
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treatment for H2s exposure

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supportive care with high concentration o2 and ETI if indicated

18
Q

treatment for cyanide poisoning

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traditionally:
amyl citrate
IV sodium Nitrate
IV sodium thiosulfate

Recent:
IV hydroxocobalamin combined with sodium thiosulfate