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Acute Medicine: A Practical Guide to the Management of Medical Emergencies
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Personality disorders
Pethidine
Phencyclidine
Phenobarbital
Drug Therapy for Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus
Seizures and Epilepsy
Phenobarbitone
Medications Which are Likely Causative Agents in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis/Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Paracetamol Poisoning
See also antipsychotics
Causes of Tonic-Clonic Status Epilepticus
Clues to the Poison (1): Clinical and Biochemical Features
Drugs Causing Visual Symptoms
See antipsychotics
Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH Secretion (SIADH)
Angle-closure glaucoma
Differential Diagnosis of Sudden Persistent Visual Loss
Differential Diagnosis of Transient Visual Loss
Loss of Vision
Anion gaps
Acid-Base Disorders
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Anisocytosis
Microcytic Anaemia (MCV 80fl)
Normocytic Anaemia (MCV 80 - 100fl)
ANKH gene
Ankylosing spondylitis
Anorexia
Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy
Clinical Features of Adrenal Insufficiency
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Reduced Conscious Level
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Visual Loss
Antacids
Antecubital fossa veins
Anterior uveitis
Differential Diagnosis of Gradual Visual Loss
Differential Diagnosis of Sudden Persistent Visual Loss
Loss of Vision
Phenoxybenzamine
Phentolamine
Intravenous Therapy for Severe Hypertension with Organ Damage
Paraganglioma (Phaeochromocytoma) Crisis
Severe Hypertension
Phenytoin
Acute Liver Failure and Decompensated Chronic Liver Disease
Causes of Hypocalcaemia
Charcoal Administration after Poisoning
Drug Therapy for Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus
Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome and Wernicke Encephalopathy
Management of Anticoagulation
Medications Which are Likely Causative Agents in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis/Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Paracetamol Poisoning
Seizures and Epilepsy
Phonophobia
Diagnostic Criteria for Migraine
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Acute Headache
Phosphodiesterase inhibitor
Choice of Inotropic/Vasopressor Therapy
Inotropic/Vasopressor Therapy: Dosages
Photophobia
Anatomical Localization in Neurological Diagnosis
Diagnostic Criteria for Migraine
Differential Diagnosis of Gradual Visual Loss
Focused Assessment of the Patient with Visual Loss
Focused Examination in Acute Neurological Disease
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Anthrax
Antiangiogenic therapy
See also arrhythmias
See arrhythmias
Urgent Investigation of the Patient with Poisoning
antibiotics
Anticholinergics
anticoagulation
anticonvulsants. See also carbamazepine; phenobarbitone; phenytoin; sodium valproate
Antidepressants
Assessment of the Patient with Palpitation
Clues to the Poison (2): Toxidromes
Disorders of Plasma Sodium Concentration
Focused Assessment after a Fall
Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH Secretion (SIADH)
Antidotes, poisoning
Poisoning
Specific Antidotes
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