Goolsby Mary Jo
J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2003 Jul;15(7):290-1. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2003.tb01309.x.
Many nurse practitioners (NPs) practice in emergency and urgent-care settings, and far more practice in remote settings. NPs in each of these settings should be familiar with the assessment, stabilization, and treatment of patients who seek treatment for suspected intentional or accidental poisoning. This month's clinical practice guideline (CPG) column reviews the "Clinical Policy for the Initial Approach to Patients Presenting With Acute Toxic Ingestion or Dermal or Inhalation Exposure."
许多执业护士(NPs)在急诊和紧急护理环境中工作,而在偏远地区工作的更多。这些环境中的每位执业护士都应熟悉对因疑似故意或意外中毒而寻求治疗的患者的评估、稳定病情和治疗。本月的临床实践指南(CPG)专栏回顾了“急性中毒摄入或皮肤或吸入暴露患者初始处理的临床政策”。