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Accidental Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Clinical Pediatrics, 1984
In this case report of an accidental automobile carbon monoxide poisoning, we identify the following risk factors: freezing temperature, young passenger age, location in the rear of the auto, smaller patient mass, and auto disrepair. The pathogenesis of carbon monoxide poisoning is reviewed.
W P, Zeller   +4 more
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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
To the Editor.— I found extremely interesting the report of cutaneous changes in a patient with carbon monoxide poisoning. 1 Recently, I had the opportunity of observing and reporting dermal changes in two victims of carbon monoxide poisoning. 2 The observations noted in both the abovecited reports agree in most respects.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning measurement

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008
Approaching the winter, carbon monoxide (CO) deserves some special consideration as home appliances are fired up after a season of neglect. The death in April in a recently refurbished hotel in Cornwall1 only serves to highlight this further. Diagnosing CO poisoning involves an arterial blood sample and a …
E, Harty, K, Haskins, K, Robinson
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Preventing carbon monoxide poisoning

BMJ, 2019
By improving clinical awareness of the signs, symptoms, causes, and treatment of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning,1 we can reduce this avoidable burden on health and health services. CO poisoning is under-reported and under-recorded.2 In Wales, there were 1052 hospital admissions related to CO (ICD10 codes T58 and X47), requiring 5084 bed days, between ...
Sarah J, Jones   +3 more
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Subacute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1961
(1961). Subacute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 594-596.
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1990
Carbon monoxide poisoning patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen treatments require careful patient assessment and teaching before the procedure and evaluation of physiologic changes after the treatment.
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Carbon monoxide poisoning

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984
H C, Mofenson, T R, Caraccio, G M, Brody
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Human and environmental safety of carbon nanotubes across their life cycle

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Dana Goerzen, Matteo Pasquali
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