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Learning Objectives
Evaluate indications for interventions to stabilize the poisoned patient.
List drugs/toxins with unique properties, such as low toxic doses and delayed effects, that may affect patients' clinical presentation.
Identify toxidromes and their associated signs and symptoms.
Outline laboratory and other testing that may be useful when assessing the poisoned patient.
Compare and contrast various gastric decontamination techniques.
Compare antidotes and indications for their use.
Analyze the care for common dermal, ocular, and inhalational exposures.