A REVIEW ON DUTIES OF DOCTOR IN CASE OF SUSPECTED POISONING
Journal: Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-09-01
Authors : Hemant Kumar Sahoo; Kunal Mishra; Bibhuti Bhusana Panda;
Page : 41-43
Keywords : Duties of RMP; poisoning case; management; legal formalities; toxidromes.;
Abstract
Duties of registered medical practitioner (RMP) while dealing a suspected poisoning case increases as it is a medical emergency along with the legal issues associated with it. The role of doctor is not only to follow a basic management protocol, but also to handle the legal formalities, following the treatment part. The basic treatment modalities should be supportive care, accurate diagnosis, use of toxidromes, removal of unabsorbed poison, elimination of absorbed poison and antidote administration if available. The legal documentation, following treatment should be clear and accurate. Police information should be given where necessary. The doctor is duty bound to all other legal and ethical work, concerning a poisoning case otherwise liable for punishment as per the current law. So by applying our skill and knowledge and doing our duty correctly, we doctors not only save the life of the patients but also protect the legal rights of individual or the state.
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