Breathing rate is slow and regular

Introduction

Introduction Respiratory slowness and irregularity are seen in overdose of sleeping pills. The sleeping pills are also known as stable. The main ingredient is Xipan, which is white or off-white crystalline powder; odorless and slightly bitter. Almost insoluble in water, soluble in hydrochloric acid. In the case of acid or alkali and heat and easy to hydrolyze, the oral drug is opened under the action of gastric acid, enters the alkaline intestine and re-cyclizes the original drug. Therefore, the bioavailability of the drug is not affected. Anxiety, compensatory rebound is lighter after stopping the drug, and it is difficult to stop the drug. The aftereffect is lighter. The safety range is large.

Cause

Cause

Cause:

Sedative hypnotics: a central nervous system inhibitor, with sedative and hypnotic effects, excessive doses can be anesthetized throughout the body, including the cerebral center. A large dose can cause acute sedative-hypnotic poisoning. Long-term abuse of hypnotics can cause drug resistance and dependence leading to chronic poisoning. Sudden withdrawal or reduction can cause withdrawal syndrome.

Examine

an examination

Breathing rate.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

1. Symptoms of the nervous system: dizziness, memory loss, lethargy, ataxia, loss of consciousness, disappearance of tendon reflexes, severe coma, convulsions, dilated pupils, and disappearance of light response.

2. Breathing, circulatory system The initial breathing rate is slowed down and regular, and later the breathing is slowed and irregular. Severe breathing difficulties, purpura, pulse acceleration, blood pressure, oliguria, circulatory failure.

3. The skin can be seen with rash, nausea, vomiting, constipation.

4. Patients with a large amount of hypnotics and a long time but not found can cause death.

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