Theophylline Overdose
First Things First (assess and treat for the following)
- ABCs, obtain vital signs, establish IV access, cardiac monitor
- Diagnosis is based on patient’s history of ingestion with presence of symptoms (tachycardia, nausea/vomiting, tremor, etc.).
- Obtain theophylline level – it is essential to determine some treatment courses.
- Orogastric lavage should be considered for an acute ingestion < 1-2 hours prior to presentation.
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Last updated: May 5, 2010
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