Anatomy of Toxic Inhalations: Mass Casualty Incidents to Individual Assessment and Treatment
Clayton T. Cowl, M.D., M.S.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Become aware of potential mass casualty incidents from environmental toxic exposures and how that could affect your practice
- Describe the basics of identifying a toxic exposure incident in your practice
- Recognize what things to consider in assessing the patient involved in a toxic inhalation and review some pathophysiology
- Identify common type of toxic inhalations and the potential treatment for each
ATTENDANCE / CREDIT
Text the session code (provided only at the session) to 507-200-3010 within 48 hours of the live presentation to record attendance. All learners are encouraged to text attendance regardless of credit needs. This number is only used for receiving text messages related to tracking attendance. Additional tasks to obtain credit may be required based on the specific activity requirements and will be announced accordingly. Swiping your badge will not provide credit; that process is only applicable to meet GME requirements for Residents & Fellows.
TRANSCRIPT
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