
Episode 90 – Low and Slow Poisoning
Emergency Medicine Cases
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Management of Low and Slow Symptoms
This chapter discusses various medical conditions and poisons that can cause low and slow symptoms in patients. It covers a range of cardiovascular drugs and substances, including beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, opioids, and sedative hypnotics. The chapter also provides insights into the management of seizures in toxic patients and emphasizes the importance of resuscitation and high-dose insulin therapy in severely ill patients.
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