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Ipecac

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IPECAC Description also available in video format (attached below), for better experience use your desktop. Introduction Top of Form Top of Form ·        Ipecac, derived from the root of the plant Cephaelis ipecacuanha , is a medicinal substance traditionally used to induce vomiting. ·        It has been used in the treatment of certain types of poisoning to empty the stomach before the poison can be absorbed into the bloodstream. ·        However, its use has decreased significantly due to the development of more effective and safer methods. Classification 1.      Emetic Agent : A substance used to induce vomiting. 2.      Expectorant : At lower doses, ipecac can act as an expectorant, helping to clear mucus from the respiratory tract. Examples 1.      Ipecac Syrup : A liquid preparation containing standardized doses o...

Activated Charcoal

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ACTIVATED CHARCOAL Description also available in video format (attached below), for better experience use your desktop. Introduction Top of Form Top of Form ·        Activated charcoal is a fine, odorless, black powder commonly used in emergency medicine to treat certain types of poisoning. ·        It's known for its ability to adsorb (not absorb) toxins and chemicals, preventing their absorption into the bloodstream from the stomach. ·        It is derived from materials such as wood, coal, or coconut shells that are heated to high temperatures in the presence of a gas that causes the charcoal to develop internal pores. Classification 1.      Physical Activated Charcoal : Created through physical activation using gases like steam or air. 2.      Chemical Activated Charcoal : Produced by treating carbon-rich materials with chemicals like phos...

I.V Fluids & Electrolyte Replacement Therapy

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I.V FLUIDS & ELECTROLYTE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Description also available in video format (attached below), for better experience use your desktop. Introduction Top of Form Top of Form ·        Intravenous (IV) fluids and electrolyte replacement therapy are essential components of medical treatment, particularly in situations where patients cannot maintain adequate fluid and electrolyte balance through oral intake. ·        This therapy is crucial in managing dehydration, shock, electrolyte imbalances, and various medical conditions. Definition Intravenous fluids ·        Sterile solutions containing water, electrolytes, and sometimes glucose or other nutrients, administered into the bloodstream to maintain or restore fluid and electrolyte balance. Electrolyte replacement therapy ·        The process of replenishing depleted electrolytes (such as so...