Alcohol Poisoning Treatment
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The hardest part
regarding alcohol poisoning treatment is making the decision to seek immediate medical help. If someone who has been drinking heavily
persists in falling asleep, waken him or her. If the individual does not respond easily, do not simply let him or her "sleep it
off."
Instead, it is time to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for immediate assistance. By engaging in this
"appropriate response," you may be saving someone's life because when the person is taken to the hospital, he or she will receive prompt alcohol
poisoning treatment.
The Most Difficult Part in Responding to Alcohol Poisoning
The most difficult aspect of saving someone from alcohol poisoning, interestingly, does not take place in the hospital Emergency
Room.
Nor does saving a person from alcohol poisoning involve complicated medical
treatment.
The hardest part about responding to an alcohol
overdose case is making the decision to seek immediate medical help.
The fear of embarrassment, public humiliation, possible legal repercussions (for instance, for underage drinkers), or a lack of
knowledge about the symptoms and the seriousness of alcohol poisoning can lead to indecision, which can be fatal.
If someone who has been drinking heavily persists in falling asleep, waken him or her. If the person does not respond easily, it is time to
call the police emergency number (911) and ask for assistance.
And please do not assume that the person will "sleep it off" or would prefer not to be disturbed. Alcohol poisoning is a potentially
fatal situation that requires prompt and accurate responses if the person is to receive the most appropriate medical attention.

Furthermore, getting the person home and in bed is not a solution, and may actually place the drinker at risk due to the fact that he or she
is no longer being observed. If you reasonably believe that other drugs were also ingested, be sure to tell the ambulance or medical
personnel. Why is this important? Alcohol consumption when combined with other drugs, legal or illegal, accounts for
approximately 33% of all drug overdose cases in the United States.
| The following represents symptoms and the signs of alcohol poisoning: shallow, or irregular breathing,
nausea, blue-tinged skin or pale skin; vomiting, absent reflexes, difficulty awakening the person, confusion, a rapid pulse rate,
no response to being shaken or pinched, an inability to stand; unconsciousness (passing out), and seizures. |
Alcohol Poisoning Treatment at the Hospital
Once someone has called for medical
assistance, the person experiencing alcohol poisoning symptoms will almost always be taken to a hospital. At the hospital,
alcohol poisoning is usually treated by pumping the person's stomach. More to the point, also known as or gastric lavage or gastric
irrigation, pumping an individual's stomach involves inserting a tube in the person's mouth or nose and passing it down into the
stomach.
After the tube has been secured, the administration and removal of small amounts of saline is repeated until the returning fluid is clear
(meaning that the stomach does not contain any more gastric contents).
| Alcoholism researchers claim that chronic alcoholics who cannot maintain their sobriety should receive prescribed
medications to treat alcohol withdrawal symptoms. By using prescribed drugs, alcoholics are less likely to experience possible
seizures or brain damage. |
Alcohol Poisoning Treatment: Conclusion
The most difficult part concerning alcohol poisoning treatment is making the decision to seek immediate medical
help. For instance, if someone who has been drinking excessively persists in falling asleep, waken him or her. If the person does not
respond easily, it is time to call the police emergency number (911) and ask for immediate assistance.
Here's the bottom line. The overriding plan of action when experiencing a possible alcohol overdose situation is
this: Do not take chances when someone's life is at stake. If you suspect that an individual has alcohol poisoning or is overdosing on
alcohol, get immediate medical assistance, even if the individual is underage. By taking this course of action, the drinker will get the
alcohol poisoning treatment he or she needs.

Psychological addiction occurs when the cravings for a drug are emotional or psychological. Individuals who are
psychologically addicted usually feel overcome by the desire to have the drug in question. These feelings are so powerful that in
many instances psychologically (and physically) addicted individuals will do almost anything for their next "fix" including
stealing, lying, and in
some instances, killing. |
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| There are certainly many dangers of alcohol abuse but perhaps the most dangerous aspects of alcohol abuse involve
the loss of an individual's life. The two kinds of alcohol-related deaths that are perhaps the most publicized are deaths due to
alcohol poisoning and alcohol-related traffic fatalities. |
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