An 82-year-old patient, accompanied by his son, is brought to the emergency department after the son noticed the patient

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An 82-year-old patient, accompanied by his son, is brought to the emergency department after the son noticed the patient

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An 82-year-old patient, accompanied by his son, is brought to the emergency department after the son noticed the patient was drowsy, had a poor appetite, and nausea and vomiting. The son brings a large paper sack with the patient’s medications and said he is not sure which medications the patient has actually taken. The patient states he takes “just a bunch of pills.” There are Excedrin Extra Strength, Lortab 10/500, and Vicodin ES among many other pills in the paper sack. The patient does admit to drinking several cans of beer each night. The health care provider suspects acetaminophen toxicity. What other signs could be present? What does the nurse anticipate the plan of care to be? In the event an antidote is necessary, what should the nurse have available?
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