Henry T K
Nurse Pract Forum. 1995 Jun;6(2):90-8.
The focus of this article is on recognition of signs and symptoms of pesticide exposure and poisoning in primary care settings. Providers have little problem evaluating clients with an acute exposure to pesticides because the client usually presents with symptoms of poisoning and/or a history of known exposure. The information presented supports the need to consider a history of pesticide exposure in the evaluation of some neurological, dermatologic, reproductive, and other signs and symptoms presented to primary care providers.
本文重点关注在基层医疗环境中对农药接触和中毒的体征与症状的识别。医疗服务提供者在评估急性接触农药的患者时没有太大问题,因为患者通常会出现中毒症状和/或已知的接触史。所提供的信息支持在评估基层医疗服务提供者所接诊的一些神经、皮肤、生殖及其他体征和症状时,需要考虑农药接触史。