Clinical Deep Dives

Davidson 10. Poisoning


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Poisoning presents medicine with compressed timelines and hidden narratives. Substances enter the body silently, often before intention or consequence is fully understood. This chapter explores how clinicians identify, assess, and manage toxic exposures when certainty is scarce.

In this audio deep dive, we look at toxidromes, dose–response relationships, and the principles that guide decontamination, antidote use, and supportive care. You’ll hear why history-taking is often incomplete, why observation can be as important as intervention, and how risk evolves over time rather than at presentation.

This chapter reframes poisoning not as chaos, but as pattern — where careful reasoning, restraint, and anticipation matter more than dramatic action.



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