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What is the first aid treatment for cyanide poisoning?

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Remove casualty from exposure, rest and keep warm. Oxygen should be administered if available. If breathing has stopped give artificial ventilations using oxygen and a suitable mechanical device such as a bag and mask. Do not use mouth to mouth resuscitation. Remove all contaminated clothing immediately. Wash the skin with plenty of water. Treat casualty as for inhalation. There is no recommended use of any antidote in the first aid treatment of cyanide poisoning.
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What is cyanide?

Banning Cyanide Use in Mining - Frequently Asked Questions
Cyanide refers to a group of compounds made of carbon and nitrogen. Cyanide solutions readily bond with gold, silver and other metals, which is why the mining industry uses it. Cyanide is usually stored and transported as a solid. It is stable when dry. Most cyanide solids will dissolve in water to produce toxic cyanide gas. Cyanide gas is colorless and smells like bitter almonds.
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What is the treatment for food poisoning?

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Ceasing ingestion of the contaminated food for starters. Most food poisoning clears itself up within a few days by being flushed from the body by vomiting and diarrhea. It's a good idea to seek medical treatment in case of difficulty swallowing, speaking, or breathing; a prolonged inability to retain fluids; fever over 100 degrees; severe or bloody diarrhea; persistent, localized abdominal pain; or dehydration.17
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Are there any natural alternatives to aid in the treatment of glaucoma?

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Yes, the key with glaucoma treatment is to increase circulation in and around the eye. Ginkgo biloba 120 mg twice a day should help increase overall circulation and Magnesium 500 mg, which I recommend taking at bedtime when the eye is in repair and the IOP is highest. Also recommended is the trifola formula made by my colleague, Alan Tillotson, Ph.D. (302-994-0565, alant3@aol.com) which works in numerous ways to support eye health and reduce your stress in general.
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Is there any effective treatment for EG poisoning of pets?

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If detected immediately, veterinarians can in some cases save an animal suffering from ethylene glycol poisoning. Usual treatment includes inducing vomiting, feeding the pet activated charcoal to absorb the ethylene glycol, and administering ethyl alcohol intravenously. Experts say survival from ethylene glycol poisoning is fairly rare because it is a powerful toxin and because it is rarely diagnosed early enough to prevent death.
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What is the treatment for ricin poisoning?

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Antitoxins are not available for treatment of ricin poisoning. Hospital care is necessary to support the victim and treat the effects of ricin toxin.
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What do I do if I get food poisoning?

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The commonest symptoms are stomach aches, vomiting and diarrhoea. If the symptoms are prolonged you should consult your doctor and provide a faecal sample; especially if you are elderly, pregnant or if the sufferer is a child If your doctor thinks the infection was linked to a particular food, shop or eating place contact the Food Safety Team, Chester City Council, 01244 402302 or via email: foodsafety@chester.gov.uk
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How do you get lead poisoning?

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Lead enters your body each time you inhale leaded fumes or dust, or swallow something that contains lead. Your body does not have a use for lead. If you are exposed to a small amount of lead, your body will discharge it. If you are exposed to small amounts of lead over time or one large dose, your body may take in more lead than it can clean out.
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Lead is a powerful neurotoxin that interferes with the development and functioning of almost all body organs, particularly the kidneys, red blood cells, and central nervous system. In young children, lead retards the development of the central nervous system and brain. High levels of lead exposure can result in coma, convulsions, and death. At low levels, lead can cause reduced IQ, reading and learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder and behavioral problems.
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Q.-What about the toxicity of cyanide?

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A.- Cyanide can be highly toxic and even fatal if taken in sufficient quantity. However, locked as it is in this natural state, it is completely inert chemically and has absolutely no effect on living tissue.
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Are there alternatives to cyanide?

Banning Cyanide Use in Mining - Frequently Asked Questions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lists several alternatives to cyanide, including starch and sulfur dioxide. In 1999, 16 of 18 leading U.S. zinc mines and 11 of 15 leading U.S. copper mines did not use cyanide. For gold and silver extraction, the Haber Gold Process (HGP) has been proposed as a possible alternative.
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What will I see with CO poisoning?

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This also depends on the stage of poisoning. Initially, the patient will hyperventilate and EtCO2 will be decreased, as the patient's LOC drops he/she may begin to hypoventilate and EtCO2 will rise. The one case I saw with CO poisoning the patient was intubated and had very high EtCO2 levels. Oridion's core MCS™ technology makes Microstream® CO2 capnography the leader in CO2 monitoring During Procedural Sedation, it is imperative to monitor EtCO2.
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Q.-How come the cyanide does not poison us?

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A.- There is another important enzyme called "rhodanese", which we shall identify as the "protecting enzyme". (Since about 1965, rhodanese has been identified in the technical literature as thiosulfate transulfurase.) The reason is that it has the ability to neutralize cyanide by converting it instantly into by-products that actually are beneficial and essential to health.
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How is cyanide used in mining?

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Cyanide-leaching allows mining companies to reopen and expand mines containing what were previously unprofitable mineral reserves. There are two types of cyanide-leaching processes used by the modern mining industry.
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What are the dangers of using cyanide?

Banning Cyanide Use in Mining - Frequently Asked Questions
Cyanide reacts with many other elements and is known to breakdown into several hundred different cyanide-related compounds. Despite the risks posed by these breakdown compounds, mines are not required to monitor or report these chemicals. Cyanide-leaching, as practiced by the modern mining industry, is inherently dangerous to the environment and the communities surrounding a mine that uses the process. As cyanide use continues, so do serious accidents and spills.
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Is cyanide safe, and is it necessary?

Banning Cyanide Use in Mining - Frequently Asked Questions
Despite mining industry assertions to the contrary, the record clearly demonstrates that cyanide leach mining is not being practiced safely. It is potentially very dangerous to the environment, wildlife, and humans. The hardrock mining industry has a history of cyanide spills, with billions of gallons of cyanide contamination released into the environment, ever since cyanide-leaching began in the 1970s. Furthermore, cyanide-mining may not be necessary.
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Why is cyanide dangerous?

Newmont Mining Corporation - Cyanide FAQ's
In large amounts cyanide is very harmful to people, it is a fast acting poison in the human body. It affects our ability to breathe. Severe breathing difficulties develop very rapidly when cyanide is swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. If people are exposed to concentrated levels of cyanide it can be lethal.
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What is the first aid treatment for an electric shock?

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or ensuring you are standing on something that will insulate you (book, newspapers) and using a wooden broom handle or non-conductive material to push the limbs away from the cause. If they are breathing, look for burns and cool with cold water. Place the casualty in the recovery position. Even minor electric shocks should be reported and recorded as this will allow the Employer to assess whether or not the equipment requires further maintenance.
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Can Lead Poisoning Be Prevented?

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a. Lead poisoning is entirely preventable. The key is stopping children from coming into contact with lead. This is how you can help protect your children from lead poisoning: i. Damp-mop floors and damp-wipe surfaces often; and frequently wash a child's hands, pacifiers, and toys to reduce exposure to lead. ii. Use only cold water from the tap for drinking, cooking, and for making baby formula.
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Is Lead Poisoning Reversible?

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a. Medical treatment may reduce the amount of lead in a child's blood, but the damage already done is irreversible. That is why prevention is stressed.
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What are the causes of food poisoning?

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Food poisoning is an illness caused by eating food that has been contaminated by bacteria or toxins. The symptoms of food poisoning can include nausea, abdominal cramp, diarrhoea and vomiting. The severity of the condition is dependent on the amount of bacteria or toxin ingested, the type of food poisoning organism and whether or not the person is in a vulnerable group.
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What should I do if I think I am suffering from food poisoning?

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You should contact your Doctor who will assess your symptoms and will probably take a faecal sample to confirm the cause of the illness.
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Who should worry about lead poisoning?

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Children under six years old and fetuses are at greatest risk of harmful health effects from lead poisoning. They frequently crawl on floors or furniture contaminated with lead dust and put their hands or other objects in their mouths. Young children under six years of age who spend time in homes, childcare centers, or buildings built before 1978 that have chipping or peeling paint. (The old paint may still have lead in it.) Young children who eat non-food items.
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How do I know if my child has lead poisoning?

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Most children who have lead poisoning do not look or act sick. Symptoms, if present, may be confused with common childhood complaints, such as stomachache, crankiness, headaches, or loss of appetite. The only way to know if your child has lead poisoning is for the child to get a blood test for lead. Talk to your child's health care provider. Your child may need a blood test for lead poisoning.
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Can lead poisoning be treated?

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The most common way to treat lead poisoning in children is to find the lead source and remove it from their environment. Few children have high enough levels of lead in their blood that they require a medicine called a chelating agent. A chelating agent is a type of medicine that helps to remove the lead from the child's body. Your local Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is available to help you and your health care provider to find and remove the source of lead poisoning.
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