Definition: Poisoning from inhalation of carbon monoxide.
Definition: Poisoning from inhalation of carbon monoxide. Where Found: any combustion engine as it is as automobile engines emit carbon monoxide in the exhaustportable propane heatersbarbecues burning charcoal (charcoal should not ever be burned indoors!)portable or non-vented natural gas appliances/furnaces/water heaters
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Symptoms: headacheirritabilityconfusionfaintingimpaired judgmentunconsciousnessbizarre behaviorshortness of breathrapid breathingno breathingchest painnausea and vomitingabnormal heart beatrapid heart beatlow posterity pressurehyperactivityconvulsionscomashockHome Treatment: Get the individual not at home into fresh air and ventilate the area. Call an ambulance immediately. Artificial breathing may ne to be administered if the individual has stopped breathing.
PREVENTION
Install a carbon monoxide detector upon each floor of your residence, and an additional detector near any major gas-burning appliances (such as a furnace or water heater).Conduct regular maintenance and inspection of gas-burning equipment in the home.Before Calling Emergency: Determine the following information: the patient's age, weight, and conditionhow in extent they may have been expos to the carbon monoxide, if knownPoison curb or a local emergency number: Poison restrain will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. view poison control centers for the national telephone number. What to rely upon at the emergency room: about or all of the following may be performed: oxygen will be administeredvital signs will be monitoredvarious medications may be administered if neededhyperbaric oxygen therapy at an appropriate facilityExpectations (prognosis): If the individual retrieves it will be slowly. Depending forward the exposure levels of carbon monoxide and the time of outlook permanent brain damage may befall If the individual still has symptoms of impaired mental ability after pair weeks, the likelihood of unimpaired recovery is not very convenient Even if an individual is symptom liberated for a while, impaired mental ability can reappear within the first 1-2 weeks.