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calcium hydroxide…

 

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this poisoning, an overdose of calcium hydroxide, found in many industrial cleaning products, industrial by-products, limewater, slaked lime, many different types of cement, calcium hydroxide, limewater, slaked lime, cement, many industrial solvents, cleaners, hundreds to thousands of construction agents, flooring strippers, brick cleaners, cement thickening agents, many others, respiratory, breathing difficulty, from inhalation, throat swelling, cause breathing difficulty, eyes, ears, nose, throat, severe pain, in the throat, severe pain, burning, in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, tongue, loss of vision, gastrointestinal, severe abdominal pain, vomiting, burns, the esophagus, food pipe, vomiting blood, blood, in the stool, heart, blood vessels, hypotension, low blood pressure, develops rapidly, collapse, skin, irritation, burn, necrosis, holes, skin, underlying tissues, blood, severe change in ph, too, too little acid, in the blood, leads to damage in, the body organs, not induce vomiting, calcium hydroxide is on the skin, eye flush, lots of water, at least 15 minutes, calcium hydroxide is swallowed, give milk, water to dilute it, an inhalation patient, remove the patient to fresh air, determine the following information, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed, follow all instructions given to by the poison control center, always necessary to seek medical attention, type of exposure, poison control centers, telephone numbers, bring the poison container, procedures performed, swallowed poison, placement of a tube down the nose, stomach, a nasogastric tube, an ng tube, to wash out the stomach, endoscopy, the placement of a camera down the throat, the extent of burns, esophagus, stomach, give iv fluids, admission, hospital, give an antidote, treat the symptoms, inhaled poisons, a breathing tube, inserted, oxygen, admission, hospital, intensive care unit, bronchoscopy, inserting a camera down the throat, airway to evaluate the extent of burns, airway, lungs, skin exposure, irrigation, washing, the skin, perhaps every few hours, several days, skin debridement, surgical removal of burned skin, admission, transfer to a hospital that specializes in burn care, survival past 48 hours, indicates that recovery, chemical burn occurred, in the eye, permanent blindness, prognosis, probable outcome, depends on how rapidly the alkali was diluted, neutralized, extensive damage, mouth, throat, eyes, lungs, esophagus, nose, stomach, ultimate outcome depends on the extent of this damage, damage continues to occur, esophagus, stomach, several weeks, alkali was swallowed, death, a month later.



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