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Poisoning: Recognising and Responding to Poisoning Emergencies

Poisoning:
Recognising and Responding to Poisoning Emergencies

Poisoning occurs when harmful substances are ingested, inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or injected into the body. Poisoning can happen accidentally, intentionally, or due to environmental exposure. It is a medical emergency that requires prompt action to prevent serious injury or death. Understanding the signs of poisoning and knowing how to provide first aid can make a significant difference in the outcome.

Common Causes of Poisoning

Poisoning can result from a variety of substances, including:

Signs and Symptoms of Poisoning

The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on the type of poison, the amount ingested, and the route of exposure. Common signs and symptoms include:

First Aid for Poisoning

  1. Call 999 or a Poison Control Centre:
  1. Check for Danger:
  1. Do Not Induce Vomiting:
  1. Identify the Poison:
  1. Treat Based on the Type of Poisoning:

Ingested Poisons (Swallowed):

Inhaled Poisons:

Skin Contact with Poisons:

Eye Contact with Poisons:

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning:

  1. Monitor Breathing and Consciousness:

When to Seek Medical Help

Poisoning is a medical emergency, so you should call 999 immediately if:

Prevention of Poisoning

Key Points to Remember

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