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Physical Assessment and Differential Diagnosis of the Poisoned Patient
Kent R. Olson
, Paul R Pentel
, Michael T. Kelley
Medicine - General Internal Medicine
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Physical Assessment
100%
Differential Diagnosis
100%
Poisoned Patients
100%
Oral Burning
66%
Coma
33%
Clinical Evaluation
33%
Blood Pressure
33%
Skin Color
33%
Electrolyte
33%
Psychosis
33%
Pressure-temperature
33%
Emergency Medicine
33%
Respiration
33%
Body Temperature
33%
Pressure Pulse
33%
Ophthalmic Examination
33%
Limited Value
33%
Delirium
33%
Rapid Diagnosis
33%
Agitation
33%
Life-sustaining Treatment
33%
Serum Osmolality
33%
Immediately Available
33%
Toxicology Screening
33%
Tentative Diagnosis
33%
Muscular Weakness
33%
Drug Overdose
33%
Anion Gap
33%
Reactive Compounds
33%
Immediate Intervention
33%
Drug Poisoning
33%
Esophageal Injury
33%
Toxicological Screening
33%
Oral Dysphagia
33%
Stomach Injury
33%
Osmolar Gap
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Laboratory Test
100%
Differential Diagnosis
100%
Oral
100%
Clinical Trial
50%
Blood Pressure
50%
Emergency Department
50%
Electrocardiogram
50%
Pulse Rate
50%
Skin Color
50%
Physical Examination
50%
Ingestion
50%
Muscle Weakness
50%
Clinical Finding
50%
Delirium
50%
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
50%
Coma
50%
Serum Osmolality
50%
Esophagus Injury
50%
Drug Intoxication
50%
Drug Overdose
50%
Stomach Injury
50%
Blood Urea Nitrogen
50%
Toxicology
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Burn
100%
Clinical Trial
50%
Toxicology
50%
Drug Overdose
50%
Dysphagia
50%
Coma
50%
Muscle Weakness
50%
Drug Intoxication
50%
Stomach Injury
50%
Esophagus Injury
50%
Delirium
50%