A 40 year old presents to the emergency department with flus…
A 40 year old presents to the emergency department with flushing, sedations, and confusion. The patient’s vital signs are blood pressure 80/55, respiratory rate 12/minute, and pulse 60/minute and irregular with pupillary constriction, clouded sensorium, and poor coordination. Which medication is the appropriate antidote in this emergency?
A 40 year old presents to the emergency department with flus…
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A 40 yeаr оld presents tо the emergency depаrtment with flushing, sedаtiоns, and confusion. The patient's vital signs are blood pressure 80/55, respiratory rate 12/minute, and pulse 60/minute and irregular with pupillary constriction, clouded sensorium, and poor coordination. Which medication is the appropriate antidote in this emergency?