2000
DOI: 10.1053/svms.2000.6807
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Emergency approach to intoxications

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“…Given that in several dogs ingestion of an extremely small volume of raisins or grapes induced acute renal failure (0.32-0.65 oz/kg ingested), it may be prudent to suggest that any dog suspected of ingesting raisins or grapes receive empiric gastric decontamination protocols, including induction of emesis followed by administration of activated charcoal. 11 Induction of vomiting should occur within 2 hours of ingestion. Episodes of vomiting that occur more than 2 hours of raisin or grape ingestion sometimes contain undigested raisins and grapes.…”
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“…Given that in several dogs ingestion of an extremely small volume of raisins or grapes induced acute renal failure (0.32-0.65 oz/kg ingested), it may be prudent to suggest that any dog suspected of ingesting raisins or grapes receive empiric gastric decontamination protocols, including induction of emesis followed by administration of activated charcoal. 11 Induction of vomiting should occur within 2 hours of ingestion. Episodes of vomiting that occur more than 2 hours of raisin or grape ingestion sometimes contain undigested raisins and grapes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete urinalysis revealed hyposthenuria with a urine specific gravity (SG) of 1.006. Urine pH was 8.0 with a glucosuria (11), white blood cells (WBCs; 1-3/hpf ), and epithelial cells (2-4/hpf). No crystalluria was observed.…”
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“…Vergiftungen können bei Kleintierpatienten zu lebensbedrohlichen Notfallsituationen führen. Zur Stabilisierung des Tieres wird zunächst nach dem allgemeinen ABC-Schema vorgegangen (2,32): A -Airway / Alertness B -Breathing C -Circulation Punkt A steht zum einen für Alertness (Aufmerksamkeit), d. h. die Überprüfung des allgemeinen neurologischen Status. Hier geht es um die frühzeitige Erfassung neurologischer Auffälligkeiten, um deren Entwicklung beurteilen zu können.…”
Section: Allgemeines Notfallmanagementunclassified
“…Punkt A steht weiterhin für Airway, d. h. die Überprüfung der oberen Atemwege auf Durchgängigkeit. Bei Verlegung, beispielsweise infolge von Verätzungen oder durch ödematöse Schwellung, muss eine Intubation und eventuell eine Tracheotomie erfolgen (29,32).…”
Section: Allgemeines Notfallmanagementunclassified
“…On the other hand, the use of emetics is still an effective way to remove ingested substances in canine medicine. 1,3,4 Intravenous and ocular conjunctival administration of apomorphine, a stimulant of D 2 receptors, and oral administration of 3% hydrogen peroxide, an external antiseptic, have been widely used to induce vomiting in dogs 5,6 and have yielded high success rates of 94% and 90%, respectively. 7 However, the interval from IV or ocular conjunctival administration of apomorphine and oral administration of 3% hydrogen peroxide to onset of vomiting can be lengthy (14.5 and 18.6 minutes, respectively).…”
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