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TOXICOLOGY: AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE |
1 Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia; University of Western Australia; and New South Wales Poison Information Centre, New South Wales, Australia
2 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Western Australia; University of Western Australia; and New South Wales Poison Information Centre, New Childrens Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr M Little
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Mark.little{at}health.wa.gov.au
ABSTRACT
Early assessment and management of poisoning constitutes a core emergency medicine competency. Medical and psychiatric emergencies coexist; the acute poisoning is a dynamic medical illness that represents an acute exacerbation of a chronic underlying psychosocial disorder. The emergency physician must use an approach that ensures early decisions address potentially time critical interventions, while allowing management to be tailored to the individual patients needs in that particular medical setting. This article outlines a rationale approach to the management of the poisoned patient that emphasises the importance of early risk assessment. Ideally, this approach should be used in the setting of a health system designed to optimise the medical and psychosocial care of the poisoned patient.
Keywords: poisoning; regional toxicology treatment centre; risk assessment; toxicology
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