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Acetaminophen Overdose

Author
Zack Olson, MD
Published
Sun 04 Jun 2017
Episode Link
https://www.emclerkship.com/2017/06/04/acetaminophen-overdose/




Acetaminophen is the most important overdose in toxicology











Step 1: Check a Serum Acetaminophen Level











* Common situations where testing is ordered* Suicidal ideation* Severe depression* Overdose











Step 2: Consult the Rumack-Matthew nomogram











* Only works for acute/single ingestions of acetaminophen* Loses reliability if patient is on drugs that affect bowel motility* If the time of ingestion is KNOWN* Measure acetaminophen level 4 hours post-ingestion* Plot on nomogram and treat if above line* If time of ingestion is UNKNOWN* Determine earliest possible time of ingestion* Plot on nomogram and treat if above line











Step 3: Order hepatic labs (LFTs)











* AST* ALT* Alk Phos* PTT/PT/INR











Step 4: Identify Phase of Toxicity











* Phase 1/Day 1* High acetaminophen levels* Normal LFTs* Minimal symptoms* Phase 2/Day 2* Acetaminophen level starts decreasing* LFTs level starts increasing* Mild GI symptoms develop* Abdominal pain* Nausea/vomiting* Phase 3/Day 3* Acetaminophen levels are normalized* LFTs are peaking* Phase 4* Recovery











Step 5: Give N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)











* If patient meets criteria on Rumack-Matthew nomogram* If patient is in phase 1, 2, or 3











Additional Reading











* Acetaminophen Overdose and NAC Dosing (MDCalc)

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