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bug sprays
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poisoning from inhalation, ingestion of a bug spray,
pyrethrins, considered non-toxic, displace oxygen, in the lungs, impair normal breathing, various bug sprays, difficulty breathing, asphyxiation, passing out, vomiting,
seek emergency medical care, remove the patient to fresh air, ingestion, dilute, milk, water, the patient is unconscious, experiencing convulsions, contact poison control, further guidance,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, time it was swallowed, inhaled, amount swallowed, inhaled,
see poison control centers, telephone numbers, take the container, procedures performed, swallowed poison, placement of a tube down the nose, stomach, a nasogastric tube, an ng tube, to wash out the stomach, activated charcoal administration, endoscopy, the placement of a camera down the throat, the extent of burns, esophagus, stomach, give iv fluids, admission, hospital, give an antidote, treat the symptoms, inhaled poisons, a breathing tube, inserted, oxygen, admission, hospital, intensive care unit, bronchoscopy, inserting a camera down the throat, airway to evaluate the extent of burns, airway, lungs, skin exposure, irrigation, washing, the skin, perhaps every few hours, several days, skin debridement, surgical removal of burned skin, admission, transfer to a hospital that specializes in burn care,
severe asphyxiation, rapidly life-threatening, simple exposure, inhalation of small amounts, recovery should occur.
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