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Images for Conference 10/10/2018 – Part 1 Sympathomimetics Anticholinergics Cholinergics

Refresher Approach to Tox A – Airway A – Antidote B – Breathing C – Circulation D – Disability/Dextrose D – Decontamination E – Exposure E - Elimination

Sympathomimetics

Brugada Type Pattern

Anticholinergic

Physostimine

Cholinergics

Tokyo 1995 Sarin Gas Terroist Attack

References Tintinalli 8e Chapters 207 (Dyshemoglobinemias), 202 (Anticholinergics), 201 (Pesticides), 187 (Cocaine and Amphetamines) Goldfranks Toxicology Chapter 126 (Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide)