Identify the eye that produces the false image; the false image is projected ... Patient's left eye deviated laterally from unopposed action of lateral rectus (IV) ...
Formalin serves as a solvent for PCP. AKA: wet, hydro, blunts. Agitation: Differential Diagnosis ... PCP. Ecstasy. Cocaine vs Methamphetamine. Cocaine. More ...
The case history will determine if examination of the eyes is ... Arcus Senilis. Eye. Examination. Inspection: Iris & Pupil. Meiosis. Mydriasis. Anisocoria ...
In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must ... fist clenching, generalized clonic movements, nystagmus, mydriasis, drooling, ...
anticholinergics intro Any substance that antagonizes acetylcholine Atropine Scopolamine antihistamines Clinical features Dry as a bone Red as a beet Hot as a hare ...
Rabies Nahed Abdel-Haq, M.D Division of infectious Diseases Children s Hospital of Michigan Rabies Virus Belongs to the genus Lyssavius (lyssa: rage in Greek ...
Differential Diagnoses: Could it be a pesticide? Pesticide Health Effects Medical Education Database (PHEMED) The Great Decievers Syphilis Lupus AIDS Pesticide ...
Mink and ferrets. Uncommon in dogs and pigs. Fairly resistant. No natural cases documented in cats ... Mink and Ferrets. Type C. Occasionally A and E. Sources ...
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Jan Friedman Caroline Kigotho Neuraxial administration -Morphine epidurally or intrathecaly. -Implantable infusion devices when systemic infusions have failed.
SCOMBROID Any large fish ... Preventable with proper preparation Spoilage: ... ? decontamination OTHER POISONINGS Botulism Canned foods classic but can be from ...
Head Trauma Dr: Zohair AlAseri FRCPc, Emergency Medicine FRCPc, Critical Care Medicine FCEM UK Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine King khalid University ...
Baby at 12 hours of life had worsening resp. ... Maintenance fluids have been started, Amp/Gent have been given. ... Pulmonary Atresia, tricuspid atresia, Tet. ...
Practical Cardiology ECG Case Studies Wendy Blount, DVM Nacogdoches TX http://www.wendyblount.com Go to the website Click on Presentation Notes either on the ...
Disturbance of consciousness with reduced ability to focus, sustain, or shift attention ... Belladonna alkaloids- atropine, scopolamine. Tricyclic antidepressants ...
Retinal cell division continues unchecked and results in development of retinal tumour. ... It stretches the Bruch membrane which ruptures and then tumour proliferates ...
The Poisoned Patient: A Medical Student Review William Beaumont Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Osmolal gap = 35 Folinic acid The Toxidromes - Serotonin ...
... is thought to tannins or their metabolites Animals must consume large amounts of acorns or buds to be toxic Oak poisoning Cases ... acting barbiturate ...
Board Review Ophthalmology By Stacey Singer-Leshinsky R-PAC Vision Image focused by cornea and lens onto retina Light absorbed by photoreceptors in retina (rods and ...
When the patient attempts to turn the eye inward, it moves slowly only to ... severe pain in the head and anesthesia in the distribution of the first division ...
Marine Toxicology Rob Hall PGY3 and Dr. I. Vicas Toxicology Rounds Jan 9th, 2003 GOALS FOR TODAY ENVENOMATIONS Three mechanisms of envenomation Standard treatment for ...
Under the Department of Defense definition, an incapacitant is an agent that ... CNS lassitude, anorexia, nausea. Stevan Cordas DO Incapacitants. 55. Clinical Effects ...
Nontraumatic unilateral cataracts first detected after 6 months of age also ... response to the single infection nematode, which must usually be dead before ...
no retrobulbar hematoma, no superior ophthalmic vein enlargement, no ocular muscle enlargement ... Enlarged cavernous sinus with a convex shape to the lateral ...
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Division of ... eschar. marked edema. fever, but relatively painless. much lower morbidity, mortality 1% with rx ...
Insecticides, Herbicides, Rodenticides Chapter 182 Feb. 23, 2006 Poisonings 2001 90,000 pesticide exposures reported Of these, 46, 929 were children under the age ...
Pediatric Poisoning Dana Ramirez, ... dysphagia, dysphonia, mouth pain, oral burns (note: esophageal burns can occur in absence of mouth lesions). Known ...
William Beaumont Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine Agents: Amitriptyline (Elevil), desipramine (Norpramin), imipramine (Tofranil) and nortriptyline (Pamelor ...
Europe: Red fox. Iran: Wolf. Africa: Jackal ... Foxes maintain rabies from Arctic areas to temperate and tropical latitudes ... raccoons, foxes, most other ...
Illicit Use of Prescription Drugs in College Students. and. Designer Drugs. Josh Spencer ... With increased prescription rates of adderall and ritalin abuse ...
awekening from sleep caused by recognizing and using our external stimuli memory ... Atactic (Biot type) Absolutely irregular Medulla. Glascow Coma Scale ...
EP's may inadvertently precipitate SS by prescribing tramadol, dextromethorphan or meperidine ... Beware of tramadol, dextromethorphan and meperidine in anyone ...
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