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Trends in novel opioid use and detections in exposures and police drug seizures in New South Wales. [PDF]
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Patterns and determinants of potentially harmful first aid practices in children with acute poisoning. [PDF]
Dayasiri K.
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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) in forensic investigations: a review of current applications and future perspectives. [PDF]
Beshahwored SS.
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Pattern and frequency of acute poisoning in children.
Muhammad Aqeel, Arshia Munir, Afzal Khan
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Stricter regulation of nicotine replacement therapy: One step forward, two steps back approach.
Gupta A, Goyal E, Chaudhury S.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
While the three demonstration programs failed to document a major impact on prevention of poisoning, they do provide a rationale for selected strategies that may have wide application. Future efforts and successes in poison prevention will involve both the primary care physician and the poison center, using primary and passive interventions.
P, Steele, D A, Spyker
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While the three demonstration programs failed to document a major impact on prevention of poisoning, they do provide a rationale for selected strategies that may have wide application. Future efforts and successes in poison prevention will involve both the primary care physician and the poison center, using primary and passive interventions.
P, Steele, D A, Spyker
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Hospital Medicine, 2004
Paediatric poisoning is common; most occurrences are accidental and harmless. The accurate assessment of lethality, appropriate supportive care and avoidance of unnecessary and dangerous decontamination techniques prevent harmful intervention.
Premala, Nadarajah, Mark J, Hayden
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Paediatric poisoning is common; most occurrences are accidental and harmless. The accurate assessment of lethality, appropriate supportive care and avoidance of unnecessary and dangerous decontamination techniques prevent harmful intervention.
Premala, Nadarajah, Mark J, Hayden
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Critical Care Clinics, 1988
Knowledge of the toxicologic nature of ingested substances provides a proper framework for general and specific therapies best suited to meet the needs of the patient. Monitoring and direct observation provided in the PICU can aid proper therapy for many intoxicants.
C M, Steinhart, A L, Pearson-Shaver
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Knowledge of the toxicologic nature of ingested substances provides a proper framework for general and specific therapies best suited to meet the needs of the patient. Monitoring and direct observation provided in the PICU can aid proper therapy for many intoxicants.
C M, Steinhart, A L, Pearson-Shaver
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
In summary, environmental emergencies account for a major portion of mortality and morbidity in children. Many of these injuries are preventable and hence programmes aimed at public education and preventative measures should yield gratifying results. When these measures have failed, prompt assessment and resuscitation offers the child the best chance ...
N, Kissoon, D, Vidyasagar
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In summary, environmental emergencies account for a major portion of mortality and morbidity in children. Many of these injuries are preventable and hence programmes aimed at public education and preventative measures should yield gratifying results. When these measures have failed, prompt assessment and resuscitation offers the child the best chance ...
N, Kissoon, D, Vidyasagar
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Self-Poisoning and Accidental Poisoning
Postgraduate Medicine, 1967A series of 468 cases of self-poisoning in teen-agers and adults and a series of 1,645 cases of poisoning in children are reviewed. Special attention is given to detection and therapy of salicylate poisoning, to the serious problem of lead poisoning in slum areas, and to the use of the chelating agent desferrioxamine in treatment of iron poisoning.
S, Hyman, J, Greengard
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