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AI告诉用户疑似中毒时拨打911,但美国毒物控制中心(1-800-222-1222)才是非危及生命病例的正确首选;911仅用于紧急情况

AI tells a user to call 911 for a suspected poisoning, but the US Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) is the correct first call for non-life-threatening cases; 911 is for emergencies only

ID: emergency/poison-control-1-800-222-1222

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80%修复率
87%置信度
1证据数
2024-05-12首次发现

版本兼容性

版本状态引入弃用备注
AAPCC (American Association of Poison Control Centers) 2024 active
CDC Poisoning Prevention 2023 active

根因分析

AI将所有中毒场景与立即生命威胁混为一谈,忽略了大多数中毒(如意外摄入、药物过量)需要毒物控制专家的毒理学建议,而非紧急调度

English

AI conflates all poisoning scenarios with immediate life threats, ignoring that most poisonings (e.g., accidental ingestion, medication overdose) require expert toxicology advice from poison control, not emergency dispatch

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官方文档

https://www.poison.org/

解决方案

  1. Call 1-800-222-1222 (US Poison Control) for any suspected poisoning; they provide free, expert advice 24/7. Only call 911 if the person is unconscious, not breathing, or seizing
  2. Save the Poison Control number in your phone: 1-800-222-1222. For web-based help, visit poison.org or use the 'POISON' app

无效尝试

常见但无效的做法:

  1. Telling users 'always call 911 for any poisoning' 85% 失败

    911 dispatchers are not toxicology experts; they will often redirect to poison control anyway, causing delay

  2. Advising to 'induce vomiting immediately' 90% 失败

    Vomiting can worsen certain poisonings (e.g., caustic substances) and is no longer recommended by AAPCC