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Managing Alcohol Poisoning in the ER: Antidotes’ Use! – Pre test
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1 point(s)Category: Pharmacy- In case of severe alcohol poisoning, a patient will have high anion gap metabolic acidosis
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1 point(s)Category: PharmacyThe use of activated charcoal is considered 1st line therapy for management of alcohol intoxication
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1 point(s)Category: PharmacyThere is no currently available antidote for ethanol poisoning
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1 point(s)Category: PharmacyThe following regimen can be used as an antidote for alcohol intoxication:
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1 point(s)Category: PharmacyThe use of antidotes in severe poisoning substitute dialysis:
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1 point(s)Category: Pharmacy- Most of alcohol poisoning cases admitted to ER are related to heavy drinking.
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