Otolaryngologic Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Many xenobiotics adversely affect the senses of olfaction, gustation, and cochlear–vestibular functions. Although these toxic effects are not life-­threatening they are frequently distressful to patients. Furthermore,…

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Gastrointestinal Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Humans are in constant contact with xenobiotics. In addition to its critical role in absorbing nutrients, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract forms the initial functional barrier between…

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Ophthalmic Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Although it is arguable that the eyes are the mirror to the soul, it is certain that the eyes reveal a great deal of information with…

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Cardiologic Principles II: Hemodynamics

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Adequate tissue perfusion depends on maintenance of volume status, vascular resistance, cardiac contractility, and cardiac rhythm. All of these components of the hemodynamic system are vulnerable…

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Patient Violence

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The aggressive and/or violent patient presents unique challenges. Like suicidal patients, aggressive individuals are difficult to treat and they tend to elicit strong negative reactions in…

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Withdrawal Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen In the central nervous system (CNS), excitatory neurons fire regularly, and inhibitory neurons inhibit the transmission of these impulses. Whenever action is required, the inhibitory tone…

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Psychiatric Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Psychiatric symptoms are often the cause of, or the effect of many toxicologic-presentations. Suicide attempts and aggressive behaviors are commonly associated with toxicity and can be…

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Neurologic Principles

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The central nervous system (CNS) coordinates responses to the fluctuating metabolic requirements of the body and modulates behavior, memory, and higher levels of thinking. These functions…

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Case Study 4

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CASE STUDY 4 Print Section Listen History A 32-year-old woman with no significant past medical history presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of a painless, rapidly ­expanding…

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Case Study 5

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CASE STUDY 5 Print Section Listen History Parents called 911 because they found their 5-year-old girl at home unresponsive. Shortly before emergency medical services (EMS) arrived, the girl had a…

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