Principles of Antidote Stocking

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Most patients with xenobiotic exposures do well with supportive care and close attention to vital physiology. However, one of the fundamental principles of managing an acutely…

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Case Study 2

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CASE STUDY 2 Print Section Listen History A 22-year-old man was brought to the emergency department after being found unconscious at a movie theater. In the field, the paramedics inserted…

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Case Study 1

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CASE STUDY 1 Print Section Listen History Police were called to a public area where a young man was shirtless and acting bizarrely. It was a hot summer day with…

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Toxicologic Misfortunes and Catastrophes in History

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Throughout history, mass poisonings have caused suffering and misfortune. From the ergot epidemics of the Middle Ages to contemporary industrial disasters, these mass events have had…

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Historical Principles and Perspectives

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The term poison first appeared in the English literature around 1225 A.D. to describe a potion or draught that was prepared with deadly ingredients.8,155 The history…

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Aase-Smith Syndrome

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At a glance Print Section Listen Autosomal dominant inherited syndrome with hydrocephalus, cleft palate, joint contractures, and abnormal dermal ridge patterning of palms and fingertips. Synonyms Print Section Listen Aase-Smith…

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Aase Syndrome

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At a glance Print Section Listen Medical condition characterized by the presence of bilateral triphalangeal thumbs at birth, congenital hypoplastic anemia usually developing at age 6 months, severe joint contractures…

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