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Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 3e
Gary R. Strange, William R. Ahrens, Robert W. Schafermeyer, Robert A. Wiebe

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Section XIX. Toxicologic Emergencies


Chapter 107General Approach to the Poisoned Pediatric Patient
Part 1: Antipyretic Analgesics
Chapter 108Acetaminophen
Chapter 109Aspirin
Chapter 110Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Part 2: Household Chemicals
Chapter 111Toxic Alcohols
Chapter 112Organophosphates and Carbamates
Chapter 113Caustics
Chapter 114Hydrocarbons
Chapter 115Rodenticides
Part 3: Prescription Drugs
Chapter 116Cardiotoxins
Chapter 117Antidepressants
Chapter 118Neuroleptics
Chapter 119Isoniazid Toxicity
Chapter 120Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Part 4: Drugs of Abuse
Chapter 121Opioids
Chapter 122Cocaine Toxicity
Chapter 123Phencyclidine and Ketamine Toxicity
Chapter 124Amphetamines
Chapter 125Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate
Chapter 126Lead Poisoning
Chapter 127Iron Poisoning
Part 5: Environmental Poisons
Chapter 128Cyanide Poisoning
Chapter 129Mushroom Poisoning
Chapter 130Poisonous Plants
Chapter 131Lethal Toxins in Small Doses
Chapter 132Chemical Weapons: Nerve Agents and Vesicants