ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearl: Out of the Blue
Exposure to which of the following could produce the pictured results? Carbon monoxide Lead paint Morphine Oral analgesic gel
Rafael Lima, MD |
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Exposure to which of the following could produce the pictured results? Carbon monoxide Lead paint Morphine Oral analgesic gel
Rafael Lima, MD |
Which cardiotoxic plant is shown? Lily of the valley Moonflower Morning glory Water hemlock White snakeroot
Sheila Goertemoeller, PharmD, DABAT, ICPS |
The venom from this pictured snail shares a primary mechanism of action with what other deadly toxin? Alpha-latrotoxin Botulinum toxin Bufotoxin Tetanus toxin Sarin
Aaron Frolichstein, MD |
Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this skin lesion in a worker handling sheep hides? Bacillus anthracis Group A streptococcus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Staphylococcus aureus (Photo credit:...
Alex Blackwell, MD |
Are you using phenobarbital instead of benzodiazepines as the first-line monotherapy for patients in alcohol withdrawal in the Emergency Department (ED)? If not, you probably should be. Another old drug...
T. Alex Rogers, MD |
What is the proposed mechanism for the pictured antidote when used as a pressor for refractory vasoplegic shock? Alpha-1-adrenergic agonist Angiotensin II receptor antagonist Nitric oxide/cyclic GMP pathway inhibition Vasopressin-1...
Parker Hambright, MD |
Photo used with permission The following physical finding would be most consistent with exposure to which of the following? Bee sting Household bleach Isopropyl alcohol Potassium hydroxide
Maha M Farid MBBCh, MSc, PhD |
A 4-year-old male with no significant past medical history presents as a transfer from an outside hospital for suspected inhalation burn secondary to a house fire. The patient was home...
Genette Bergman, MD |
Clinical scenario: A 56-year-old male with a past medical history of opioid use disorder presents to the emergency department with acute on chronic right lower flank pain. The patient states...
Saishravan Shyamsundar, BS |
What is the correct antidote for a patient who is poisoned with the pictured substance? Digoxin Specific Fab Hydroxocobalamin/Sodium Thiosulfate Physostigmine Pyridoxine (photo used with permission courtesy of Maureen Dallhoff,...
Charles Harris III, MD |
Which of the substances below causes crystalluria with hexagonal crystals that shimmer on macroscopic urine examination? Acyclovir Ethylene glycol Indinavir Primidone Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim
Alex Ponce, PharmD |
Background Urine drug tests are commonly sent for patients in the emergency department, however care should be taken when interpreting the results of these tests given their limitations. The American...
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP |
Background Acute agitation in the emergency department is a common issue that frequently requires the use of chemical sedation to preserve safety for patients and healthcare workers. A commonly employed...
Bryan D. Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP |
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