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EM Quick Hits 36 – Surviving Sepsis, Angle Closure Glaucoma, Bougies, Frostbite, Hot/Altered Patient, Central Cord Syndrome

Emergency Medicine Cases

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The Different Types of Toxidromes

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is typically due to antipsychotic agents, especially haloperidol. serotonin syndrome is the fast counterpart and develops faster within six to 24 hours after a medication or drug has been taken. The rare but scary malignant hyperthermia should be on our radar since we use this in the ED.

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