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. 2020 Jan 31;15(1):e0228316. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228316

Table 2. National Ambulance Surveillance System output variables, including scene patient and clincal details, alcohol, individual illicit drugs and pharmaceutical medication drug classes*.

Case details Patient details Scene details Physical condition Illicit drugs Pharmaceutical medications Other substances Intent of AOD poisoning
Case number Gender Public / private Patient outcome Methamphetamine Opioid analgesics Alcohol involved Unintentional
Case date Age Indoor / outdoor Pulse rate Crystal methamphetamine Other analgesics Alcohol intoxication Intentional
Case time Residential postcode Event postcode Blood pressure Cannabis Benzodiazepines Inhalant Undetermined intent
Transport to hospital Homelessness Event coordinates Respiratory rate Synthetic cannabinoids Anti-depressants Other substance
Reason for not transporting Unemployment Police co-attendance Skin temperature Emerging psychoactive substances Anti-psychotics
Previous incarceration Others on scene Skin moisture Cocaine Anti-convulsants
Culturally and linguistically diverse Minors on scene Skin colour 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) Opioid pharmacotherapy treatments
Refugee background GCS eye response Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Pharmaceutical stimulants
GCS verbal response Heroin Peer administered naloxone
GCS motor response Ketamine Other medication
Naloxone administration Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Naloxone dose Mushrooms
Naloxone response Other illicit drugs

*Individual pharmaceutical drugs presented in S1 Table