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Screening and management of unintentional low-level carbon monoxide exposure in the ED

Why you should read this article:

To understand the effects of prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide

To learn about the signs and symptoms of low-level carbon monoxide exposure

To be able to effectively distinguish between low-level carbon monoxide exposure and conditions with similar presentations

 

Unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) exposure, sometimes referred to as CO poisoning, is a serious threat to health and can have long-term effects on the neurological and respiratory systems. Patients who have been exposed can present to emergency departments (ED) with non-specific signs and symptoms, which makes it challenging to diagnose. This article describes the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and ED management of patients with possible or confirmed low-level CO exposure. It is important for emergency nurses to recognise patients with unintentional CO exposure so that treatment is provided and measures taken to prevent further exposure.

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Carbon monoxide exposure

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