Lack of cholinergic features in healthcare workers caring for a patient with organophosphate poisoning.
Michael A DownesMaree ConnorGeoffrey K IsbisterPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2023)
We found no clinical nor biochemical evidence of toxicity in healthcare workers caring for a critically ill patient with organophosphate ingestion. These findings are consistent with previously published guidelines advocating standard/Level D personal protective equipment. We believe that emergency departments should not be closed as a safety measure.