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Table 1. The ABC or (3Rs) of antidote mechanisms/actions.
Br J Clin Pharmacol (2016) 81 402–407 
#Management
The ABC or (3Rs) ... of antidote mechanisms ... Management #Toxicology #Antidotes ... #ABCs #Table
ABC's of POCUS
Forming the platform for my CCS2018 talk, ‘POCUS on ITU’! My infographic on the
ABC's of POCUS ... infographic on the ABC ... CriticalCare #POCUS #ABCs ... #ABCDEs #clinical
Table 3. Antidotes that may be used in cardiac arrest (The A to P of treatment
Antidotes that may ... Management #Toxicology #Antidotes ... #Arrest #AtoP #ABCs
Urine Microscopy and Casts - Image Atlas Key

- Squamous Epithelial Casts
- Transitional Epithelial Cells
- Renal Tubular
Hyaline Cast - WBCs ... - Monomorphic RBCs ... - Dysmorphic RBCs ... Casts #Atlas #Key #Clinical
Clinical findings and therapy for nerve agents VX and sarin.
#Management #Toxicology #NerveAgents #NerveGas #VX #Sarin #Algorithm
Clinical findings ... Sarin #Algorithm #Antidote
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
red blood cells (RBCs ... serum due to the RBCs ... #Clinical #Path
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)
Clinical:
 • Sudden, painless, monocular loss of vision 
 • "Blood and
Occlusion (CRVO) Clinical ... Management: • Ophthalmology ... CRVO #Diagnosis #Clinical ... #Fundoscopy #Ophthalmology
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
red blood cells (RBCs ... serum due to the RBCs ... #Clinical #Path
In addition to management of ABCs, exposure to nerve gases requires antidotes. There are 3 important
management of ABCs ... gases requires antidotes
Normal fundus on fundoscopy

#Normal #fundus #fundoscopy #ophthalmology #labeled #anatomy #Clinical
fundus #fundoscopy #ophthalmology ... labeled #anatomy #Clinical