Your doctor, your local poison center, or the emergency department of your local hospital may be able to help determine the seriousness of a suspected drug overdose. After a drug overdose, you'll need immediate and accurate information about the specific name of the drug, the amount of the d...
generally caused when someone accidentally leaves a medication within the child's reach. Toddlers, when they find medications, often share them with other children. Therefore, if you suspect an overdose in one child while other children are around, those other children may have taken the ...
Red blood cell count of 5.0 million/mm3b.Hemoglobin level of 8.0 g/100 mLc.Hematocrit level of 45%d.Pulse oximetry of 95% ANS: BThe concentration of hemoglobin reflects the patient's capacity to carry oxygen, which if low can lead to shortness of breath and chest discomfort. Normal ...