Upon completing this article, you should be able to: 1. form a differential diagnosis after presentation of clinical scenarios involving toxicology; 2. discuss the management (including antidote use) of a variety of specific poisonings; 3. identify the utility of laboratory data and other aids for diagnosis of poisoned patients; 4. determine by critical evaluation the validity of previously rigid standards of care in toxicology; and 5. evaluate the role of various poisoning treatmen
This article deals with toxic substances, their effects on the human body, methods of protection of ...
Toxicology Handbook is a practical evidence-based guide on the care of the poisoned patient. This...
One of the most common reasons for reference of patients to the emergency department or sending them...
Clinicians are frequently confronted with toxicological emergencies and challenged with the task of ...
Today there are several methods for treating intoxicated patients. If these patients arrive in hospi...
Introduction - How to identify a poisoned patient - Assessing a poisoned patient - General managemen...
Toxicology testing is an extremely valuable asset to the pharmacist in the evaluation and management...
This book, which is the result of contributions from a team of international authors, presents a col...
1HE PURPOSE OF THIS ARTICLE is to present useful information and sug-gestions that have been found o...
Medical toxicology is a sub-branch of toxicology concerned with the diagnosis, management, and preve...
Poisoning remains a major cause of hospital admission into the emergency department and intensive ca...
Poisoning is a serious worldwide public health problem. Based on WHO data in 2012, almost 190,000 pe...
Objective: To review the diagnosis and management of drug overdose and poisonings in a two-part pres...
Objective: The indications for, and availability of, laboratory assays required for the effective m...
To enable consistency of investigation and the establishment of best practice standards, consensus g...
This article deals with toxic substances, their effects on the human body, methods of protection of ...
Toxicology Handbook is a practical evidence-based guide on the care of the poisoned patient. This...
One of the most common reasons for reference of patients to the emergency department or sending them...
Clinicians are frequently confronted with toxicological emergencies and challenged with the task of ...
Today there are several methods for treating intoxicated patients. If these patients arrive in hospi...
Introduction - How to identify a poisoned patient - Assessing a poisoned patient - General managemen...
Toxicology testing is an extremely valuable asset to the pharmacist in the evaluation and management...
This book, which is the result of contributions from a team of international authors, presents a col...
1HE PURPOSE OF THIS ARTICLE is to present useful information and sug-gestions that have been found o...
Medical toxicology is a sub-branch of toxicology concerned with the diagnosis, management, and preve...
Poisoning remains a major cause of hospital admission into the emergency department and intensive ca...
Poisoning is a serious worldwide public health problem. Based on WHO data in 2012, almost 190,000 pe...
Objective: To review the diagnosis and management of drug overdose and poisonings in a two-part pres...
Objective: The indications for, and availability of, laboratory assays required for the effective m...
To enable consistency of investigation and the establishment of best practice standards, consensus g...
This article deals with toxic substances, their effects on the human body, methods of protection of ...
Toxicology Handbook is a practical evidence-based guide on the care of the poisoned patient. This...
One of the most common reasons for reference of patients to the emergency department or sending them...