Wednesday, August 31, 2022
If perchance you happen to be the first responder to encounter a person who has ingested any kind of poison, it is of utmost importance that you remain calm and composed, especially when interacting with the person.
Calmness projects control, which helps make the victim more compliant with your requests and interventions.
Firstly, try to find out what sort of poison has been ingested, its quantity, route of intake, and time since intake. This will help establish a timeline and a window for the necessary treatment interventions.
-If the person is awake and cooperative, the goal should be to establish a controlled environment where you can deal with them, provide necessary first aid measures, and counsel them and/or the family.
-If in a drowsy state, it's best to sit the person down in an area away from harm to them and yourself prior to getting about to help them.
-If the person is in a delirious or unconscious state, the best thing to do is to lie them down in the left lateral (Recovery Position) with a bundled-up jacket or shirt for support underneath their head.
This helps bring out any vomitus or secretions which may otherwise end up going into their lungs causing life-threatening choking.
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Secondly, loosen any clothing, be it a necktie, belt, or tight-fitting clothes. Ensure the person is in an adequately ventilated environment, avoid crowding onlookers if it cannot be helped advise them to take a step back from the incapacitated person.
Thirdly, call for help! By this point in time you will most likely know the poison, dose ingested, and/or the time since ingestion.
This information will help the First Medical Responders prioritize their resuscitation and plan ahead for further intervention after ED arrival.
Fourthly, try to take the container or packaging of the alleged poison with the person to the ED.
It will make the job of resuscitating and treating the person that much easier and quicker, with minimal chance for wrong antidote administration.
Always be calm and composed, and try to keep the person and the family in the loop with the sequence of events as they unfold.
By Dr. Balakrishna Vedulla, MBBS, DEM, MRCEMConsultant- Emergency Medicine – HOD, Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam
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