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drain opening agents
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drain opening agents, found in many homes, small children, drink them, given the opportunity, common exposures include the agent splashing, eyes, poured, eye, airway burns from fumes, "foaming" drain openers, all inhalations, eye exposures, ingestions of these agents, extremely dangerous,
corrosive alkalis, drain cleaners, openers of various brand names, respiratory, breathing difficulty, from inhalation, throat swelling, cause breathing difficulty, eyes, ears, nose, throat, burns, eyes, permanent loss of vision, severe pain, in the throat, severe pain, burning, in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, tongue, gastrointestinal, severe abdominal pain, vomiting, burns, the esophagus, food pipe, vomiting blood, blood, in the stool, heart, blood vessels, hypotension, low blood pressure, develops rapidly, collapse, skin, irritation, burn, necrosis, holes, skin, underlying tissues, blood, severe change in ph, too, too little acid, in the blood, leads to damage in, the body organs,
seek emergency medical care immediatly, not induce vomiting, product is on the skin, eyes, flush, lots of water, at least 15 minutes, product was swallowed, give water, milk, patient is vomiting, keep giving water, milk,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed,
see poison control centers, telephone numbers, take the container, procedures performed, eye exposure, prolonged irrigation, saline, ph, the surface, the eye returns to normal, admission, hospital, long-term irrigation, surgical management, 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,
prognosis, probable outcome, depends on how rapidly the alkali was diluted, eye exposure, extremely dangerous, difficult to manage, loss of vision is common, extensive damage, mouth, throat, stomach, ultimate outcome depends on the extent of this damage, damage continues to occur, esophagus, stomach, several weeks, alkali was swallowed, death, a month, alkali was swallowed.
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