Drug driving is as fierce as drunk driving

In the evening, a motorcycle galloped by. Oh no, it’s the 120 ambulance rushing in.

Opening the car door, the young man was carried down with blood on his face.

Colleagues and 120 colleagues in the emergency department are all shouting at the same time: hurry h h h h …

emergency room staff Pushing people on a stretcher, vague movements

In a blink of an eye, the guy entered the emergency room.

Dr. Zhao from the anesthesiology department, who had been waiting on the side, immediately stepped forward to check the airway and circulation. If there are no problems in these two aspects, at least half of the lives can be saved.

Speaking of which, it must be stated that the emergency department has long relied on the anesthesiology department. Therefore, once you hear that there is a major rescue, you will call the anesthesiology department as soon as possible. Not only intubation, there are many other aspects that need to be learned from the anesthesiology department. After all, the anesthesiology department is proficient in the use of rescue drugs, and rescue skills are not a problem.

Faced with such a serious car accident injury, Dr. Zhao paid attention to the odor exhaled by the injured person’s mouth while rescuing.

According to his judgment, he rear-ended another car and shouldn’t have been injured so badly, unless he was driving under the influence of alcohol! However, there are indications that it is not like people who drink. Because not only is there no wine smell, but even the stomach is empty.

To judge the situation in the stomach, it is generally possible to judge whether the injured person has reflux or aspiration. If they have enough food and drink, the comatose wounded will usually have reflux aspiration, which will be clear at a glance during tracheal intubation. In addition, during emergency ultrasound, the probe can scan the stomach to know.

With an empty stomach and no drunk driving, how could he hit so hard?

After the endotracheal intubation was completed and the circulation was under control, the answer was revealed: According to the family, he had insomnia. Before the accident, he took two insomnia pills. Since this medicine is not his, it may be the first time to take it and the reaction is relatively large.

I took the instruction manual and it was written: take one tablet once a day, before going to bed.

At this time, the relatives remembered: at that time, he was asked to take one tablet. He bravely said that he was in good shape and that he was fine, so he took two tablets.

At this time, everyone looked at Dr. Zhao together. It means to ask: can it? Even patients under general anesthesia will not be so confused when given sedative and hypnotic drugs!

Doctor Zhao understood what everyone meant, and while checking the vital indicators of the injured, he explained: The patient you saw was relatively awake, which is an illusion. In fact, when we started injecting them with sedative-hypnotics, their minds were already confused. Even if it seems normal, it can’t be taken seriously.

For example, the most widely used M drug has a very strong anterograde amnestic effect. It is no exaggeration to say that from the ten seconds after the start of administration, almost all memory was lost. Even if the answer is fluent, you will not remember anything when you wake up. Many sleep aids have the same effect. Especially when the amount is relatively large, it will also lose memory.

Soon, the traffic police also came in.

The traffic police are also sensitive and go straight to drunk driving. The traffic police were also a little confused when they learned that the result of the blood draw was not drunk driving.

At this time, we told the traffic police that he had taken too much sleep aid.

At this point, some colleagues exclaimed: No wonder they are not allowed to drive after the painless gastroscopy, it turns out that drug driving is so powerful!

Finally, let’s officially introduce:

The World Health Organization has listed 7 categories that may affect safe driving after taking Drugs, and proposed that driving should be prohibited after taking the above drugs. These seven categories of drugs include: hypnotic drugs that affect the nervous system, drugs with nausea and vomiting or allergies, pain relievers, stimulants, drugs for epilepsy, and antihypertensive drugs and hypoglycemic drugs.

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