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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. Logistics of Whole Bowel Irrigation (WBI) for Toxicologic Overdose. EMCrit Blog. Published on May 22, 2021. Accessed on April 26th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/whole-bowel-irrigation/ ].
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Under “For the Luddites,” you wrote “2000/360” – did you mean to write 2000/3600, for number of seconds in an hour? (feel free to delete this comment once addressed)
Thanks for posting – I’ll outsource my brain to my local PCC, but even with our stellar nurses, this is a tech/logistical hurdle that’s worth having a guide for since I might have to be the one who sets it up since we do this so rarely.
yep, thanks for picking up the typo, Paul
Hello from Costa Rica.
Do you know if these method is useful in Paraquat intoxication?
(Gramoxon)
Hello! form India
The idea is nice but the question is this the method followed in India