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Table 3. Antidotes that may be used in cardiac arrest (The A to P of treatment
Antidotes that may ... Management #Toxicology #Antidotes ... Cardiac #Arrest #AtoP
Clinical findings and therapy for nerve agents VX and sarin.
#Management #Toxicology #NerveAgents #NerveGas #VX #Sarin #Algorithm
#NerveAgents #NerveGas ... Sarin #Algorithm #Antidote
Cranial Nerves - Anatomy, Clinical Signs and Study Tips
#Anatomy #CranialNerves #MedicalStudent #Overview
Cranial Nerves - ... Anatomy, Clinical Signs
Nerve agent exposure is a generalized whole-body exposure. Similar to organophosphates, symptoms and signs result from
, symptoms and signs ... Diagnosis #Toxicology #NerveGas
The Chvostek sign (/ˈkvɒstɪk/) is a clinical sign of existing nerve hyperexcitability (tetany) seen in hypocalcemia.It
The Chvostek sign ... is a clinical sign ... hyperexcitability of nerves ... hypocalcemia, this sign ... #Chvostek #Signs
In addition to management of ABCs, exposure to nerve gases requires antidotes. There are 3 important
gases requires antidotes ... Management #Toxicology #NerveGas
Guide for testing and documenting neurological function in kids with upper limb fractures 

Rock - Median
Ulnar Nerve OK Sign ... Hand #Peripheral #Nerves
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Causes:
 • Large lumbar degenerative disc herniation (central)
 • Severe lumbar spondylosis
 • Neoplasm
lumbar spine Signs ... damage to sacral nerves ... diagnosis #symptoms #signs
Syphilitic gummas in Tertiary syphilis
Tertiary syphilitic gummas may mimic basal cell carcinoma. The gummatous tumors are
though there are no signs ... including the brain, nerves
Interstitial keratitis in Tertiary Syphilis

Interstitial keratitis, which is an inflammation of the cornea’s connective tissue elements,
though there are no signs ... including the brain, nerves