Starch Ingestion
Alternate Names : Cooking Starch, Laundry Starch
What to Expect at the Emergency Room
Some or all of the following procedures may be performed:For starch: - The patient may not need to be seen in an emergency room.
- Treat the symptoms.
For laundry starch: - For swallowed poison
- Placement of a tube down the nose and into the stomach (a nasogastric tube, or an NG tube) to wash out the stomach
- Activated charcoal administration
- Endoscopy -- the placement of a camera down the throat to see the extent of burns to the esophagus and the stomach.
- Give IV fluids
- Admission to the hospital
- Give an antidote
- Treat the symptoms
- For inhaled poisons
- A breathing tube may need to be inserted
- Oxygen
- Admission to the hospital or to the intensive care unit
- Bronchoscopy (inserting a camera down the throat into the airway to evaluate the extent of burns to the airway and lungs)
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