Thursday, September 23, 2010

If one attempted suicide by drinking a mixture of cleaning chemicals, would vomiting be induced at the ER?

This is for a biography I'm currently working on. The details provided to me by the subject seem spurious at best. What they would do is own you drink a charcoal solution, which will absorb the poison contained by your stomach. If you cant drink it then a nasogastric tube is inserted into your muzzle to your stomach. The charcoal is then administered that process. That is providing the chemicals hasn't killed you past you get to the ER.
Vomiting wouldnt be induced due to the certainty the chemicals could cause further wound comming back up your upper digestive track
Yes, definately. They are going to want to catch as much of the poision out of the body as possible before it get absorbed into the bloodstream.
they might induce vomiting as okay as force feed someone charcoal to oblige absorbs the poisons
It would depend on the chemicals ingested, but they would typically give you charcoal to hold the chemicals.
You'd probably have to drink soft charcoal so that it would absorb the poisons.
Cleaning agents tend to be immensely caustic. So rule of thumb is what burns going down is going to burn coming spinal column up. Not quite sure on this but I would assume stomach would be pumped if the ingestion be relatively recent.
just depends on what be consumed some chemicals if you induce vomiting it could kill you you are suppose to flush out w/ alot of wet you would just enjoy to read the warning sticky label it would tell you what to do on it

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