
Understanding and Responding to Poisoning
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About this listen
In this episode of the JPF First Aid Podcast, John Fogarty takes us through the critical steps in dealing with poisoning. From household chemicals to food poisoning, he explains the different types of poisons, how they enter the body, and how to respond effectively in emergency situations. John provides essential first aid techniques, such as monitoring breathing, avoiding inducing vomiting, and ensuring you keep evidence of the poison. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to be prepared for poisoning emergencies.
Key Takeaways
Different Routes of Poison Entry: Poisons can enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, absorption, or injection. Each route requires different first aid approaches.
Initial Response: Always call for an ambulance immediately, place the casualty in the recovery position, and avoid inducing vomiting.
Household Poisons: Common household chemicals like bleach and oven cleaner can cause burns, redness, and difficulty breathing. Ensure the poison is identified and keep evidence for medical professionals.
Food Poisoning: Caused by bacteria like E. coli or salmonella, food poisoning requires rest and hydration. Call for medical help if symptoms worsen.
Plant and Drug Poisoning: Recognising symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and seizures is crucial. Always aim to keep a sample of the poison and seek medical assistance as soon as possible.
Key Moments
“The key with poisoning is early intervention—always call for an ambulance as soon as possible.”
“Do not try to dilute poisons with water or milk—science suggests this could have adverse effects.”
“Food poisoning can take hours to show symptoms—rest and hydration are essential, but call an ambulance if the condition worsens.”
“With plant poisoning, it’s vital to identify the plant and keep samples for medical professionals to determine the best course of treatment.”
About the Host
John Fogarty has a training background dating back to 2005, with achievements including a teaching qualification and assessor standard. He has previously worked with two first aid charities, delivering sessions in workplace and educational environments.
John has consistently received excellent feedback for his delivery and customer service, as evident in numerous reviews. He ensures learners enjoy and achieve their goals, and works with customers to select the right courses and resolves any issues promptly.
Find out more at www.jpffirstaid.co.uk/
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