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Pesticide Poisoning - Coggle Diagram
Pesticide Poisoning
Classification
Types of Pesticides
Insecticides
Pyrethroids
Carbamates
Organophosphates
Herbicides
Glyphosate
Paraquat
Atrazine
Fungicides
Copper-based
Triazoles
Dithiocarbamates
Modes of transmission
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation Exposure
Respiratory Irritation
Aerosolized Pesticides
Respiratory Protection
Usually causes
Ingestion Exposure
Contaminated Food and Water
Accidental Ingestion
Poison Control Measures
Mostly
Dermal Exposure
Pesticide Residues
Protective Measures
Skin Contact
Symptoms
Clinical Manifestations
Delayed Effects
Neurological Symptoms
Respiratory Distress
Gastrointestinal Issues
Chronic Effects
Long-Term Exposure Consequences
Carcinogenicity
Reproductive Effects
Acute Symptoms
Headache
Dizziness
Nausea and Vomiting
Discovered
Diagnosis and Laboratory Investigations
Laboratory Tests
Blood Cholinesterase Levels
Urinary Biomarkers
Specific Pesticide Testing
Can detect
Imaging Studies
Chest X-rays
Brain Imaging (if neurological symptoms)
Clinical Assessment
Recognizing Exposure Patterns
History and Physical Examination
Based on these
Treatment
Management and Treatment
Antidotes and Therapies
Atropine for Organophosphate Poisoning
Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
Supportive Care
Symptomatic Treatment
Respiratory Support
Gastrointestinal Support
Monitoring for Complications
Decontamination
Eyewash Procedures
Inhalation Therapy
Skin Washing
Precautions
Prevention and Public Health Measures
Education and Training
Pesticide Handlers
Agricultural Workers
General Public Awareness
If done properly can prevent
Regulatory Measures
Pesticide Registration and Approval
Restricted Use
Safe Handling Guidelines
Protective Gear and Equipment
Respirators and Masks
Proper Clothing
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Prevents all