A patient is exhibiting signs of carbamazepine (an anticonvulsant) toxicity.The patient is seizing, hypertensive, and has ileus.Which of the following interventions would be appropriate? Select all that apply.
A) Gastric lavage
B) Airway protection
C) Administration of diazepam
D) Administration of an emetic
E) Administration of fluids and vasopressors
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