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phenytoin overdose
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diphenylhydantoin, phenytoin overdose is poisoning, overdose of phenytoin,
diphenylhydantoin, phenytoin, dilantin, antisacer, dintoina, diphenylan sodium, epanutin, fenytoin, not be all-inclusive, unsteadiness, swollen gums, fever, tremor, convulsions, rigidity, eyes, ears, nose, throat, nystagmus, side-to-side eye movement, heart, cardiovascular, low blood pressure, nervous system, sleepiness, confusion, slurred speech, dizziness, coma,
contact poison control, instructions,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, name of product, the ingredients, strength, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed, medication was, the patient,
they, instruct, necessary to take the patient, hospital, poison control centers, telephone numbers, take the container, performed, maintaining the airway, maintaining breathing, activated charcoal, laxative, gastric lavage, close observation, monitoring of phenytoin blood levels, treatment of other symptoms, mild overdose, no treatment, aroused, moderate overdose, recovery, 24 - 48 hours, proper treatment, patient cannot be aroused, vital functions, severe overdose, a 3 - 5 day period required, the patient recovers, fatality rate is less than 5%, patient cannot be aroused, vital signs, temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure, abnormal.
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