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What are common toxins and drugs that can cause a cholinergic toxidrome?,”CON1. Carbamates (e.g. neostigmine
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Read moreWhat is the sympathomimetic toxidrome?,”STIMS (think pale and sweaty)Seizures, excitation, restlessnessTachycardiaIncreased BPMydriasisSWEATING
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Read moreWhat is the opiate toxidrome?,”CPRC: coma
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Read moreWhat are the symptoms of serotonin syndrome?,”HARMEDHyperthermiaAutonomic instabilityRigidity*Myoclonus, hyperreflexiaEncephalopathy*Diaphoresis, flushed skin
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Read moreWhat are the symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?,”FARMFeverAutonomic instability (unstable HR, BP, drooling
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Read moreWhat are the complications of Acute Liver Failure?,”SCREAMSepsisCoagulopathyRenal failureEncephalopathy AscitesMetabolic changes (hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, electrolyte disturbances
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Read moreWhat are the grades of hepatic encephalopathy?,”I – changes in behaviour, mild confusion, slurred speech, disordered sleep (mild asterixis)II – lethary, moderate confusion (pronounced asterixis)III – marked confusion (stupor), incoherent speech, sleeping but arousable (pronounced aserixis)IV – coma
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Read moreWhat are the types of hepatorenal syndrome? What is the diagnostic definition?,”Type 1 – more severe, twofold increase in serum Cr to greater than 221 mmol/L in less than 2 weeks Type 2 – less severe than Type 1
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Read moreWhat are precipitants of hepatorenal syndrome?,”Any acute insult
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