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  • **Just your average White Death Remove the mixture from the heat and pour it slowly into your tray (care! this mixture boils at a higher temperature than water -- for the purposes
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  • ...administered intravenously as an antiarrhthymic agent in critical cardiac care situations.<ref>R. Baselt, ''Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Ma
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  • ...is also used post-operatively, as a diagnostic aid, and in [[tracheotomy]] care. It may be considered ineffective in [[cystic fibrosis]].<ref>Rossi S, edit ...efore damaging hepatocytes. This may lead to severe liver damage and even death by [[fulminant]] [[liver failure]].
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  • ...| title = Reducing the health consequences of opioid addiction in primary care | journal = Am. J. Med. | volume = 126 | issue = 7 | pages = 565–71 |date ...ref> The approval process was fast-tracked as one initiative to reduce the death toll caused by opiate overdoses. At the time of approval, an estimated 16,0
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  • ...l Medicines]], which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web Failing that, the only treatment is [[anaesthesia]] in [[intensive care]].<ref name="BNF51"/><ref name="Kalvaiainen2005">{{cite journal
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  • ...r this approach is a presumed synergy between vancomycin, which causes the death of the bacteria by [[lysis|breakdown of the cell membrane]], and clindamyci ...ycin in combination with [[clotrimazole]] are manufactured by Olive Health Care and sold as ''Clinsup-V''. In Egypt, vaginal cream containing clindamycin p
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  • ...| first4 = R. G. | journal = American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | volume = 175 | issue = 8 | pages = 798}}</ref> ...can disrupt normal cell functioning leading to cancer or [[apoptosis|cell death]].
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  • ...Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web ...Richard A. Cherry | year = 2004| month = | title = Intermediate Emergency Care | chapter = Ch. 3| editor = | others = | edition = | pages = 260 | publishe
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  • ...ome sedative drug. Other uses include [[sedative|sedation]] in [[intensive care]], [[analgesia]] (particularly in emergency medicine), and treatment of [[b ...Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web
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  • ...tics of thiopental after single and multiple intravenous doses in critical care patients |journal=Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol. |volume=49 |issue=1-2 |pages=127 ...this amount of time. The use of thiopental alone is hypothesized to cause death in approximately 45 minutes.<ref name="Biros">{{cite web
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  • ...s included [[vasculitis]] and [[Lupus erythematosus|lupus-like syndrome]]. Death has been reported to occur in association with these systemic events.<ref n ...dose-increment related akathisia in depression: implications for clinical care, recognition and management of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor-induc
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  • ...after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another heart attack or of the death of cardiac tissue.<ref name="anticoag">{{Cite journal|last = Julian|first = ...ish flu pandemic]] of 1918. However recent research suggests that the high death toll of the 1918 flu was partly due to aspirin, as the aspirin doses used a
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  • ...ated-NICE-guideline-on-the-management-of-hypertension-in-adults-in-primary-care/ | date=2006-06-30 | publisher=[[National Institute for Health and Clinical ...gnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Plasma levels are usually less than 3 mg/L during therapeuti
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  • ...isabling the stinging cells of the jellyfish, preventing serious injury or death if applied immediately, and for treating [[otitis externa|outer ear infecti ...s [[corrosion|corrosive]] and must, therefore, be handled with appropriate care, since it can cause skin burns, permanent eye damage, and irritation to the
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  • ...Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{Cite web ...ose ranges from absence of symptoms to fatal outcome in spite of intensive care treatment. Most symptoms are an excess of the pharmacological action of ibu
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  • ...ed [[jade]] mixture (causing [[liver failure]], [[poison]]ing, and [[brain death]]) intended to give him eternal life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Qin Shihuang|pub ...people suffered various deformities, severe mercury poisoning symptoms or death from what became known as [[Minamata disease]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w
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  • ...Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web
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  • *[[Death]] or termination of [[life]] *for [[palliative care]] (i.e., to alleviate pain without curing the underlying reason for it, usu
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  • ...nt of more severe pain such as post surgical pain and providing palliative care in advanced cancer patients.<ref>[http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext ...be absent or vague. Untreated, overdose can lead to [[liver failure]] and death within days. Treatment is aimed at removing the paracetamol from the body a
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  • ...Drugs List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web | month = March | year = 2005 | ...ing at therapeutic doses. The benzodiazepines are also far less dangerous; death rarely results from diazepam overdose, except in cases where it is consumed
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  • ...t medicine are often required to halt seizure activity and further medical care including [[intubation]] and [[mechanical ventilation]] may be required. ...s">{{cite journal |author=Landers D, Seppi K, Blauer W |title=Seizures and death on a white river float trip. Report of water hemlock poisoning |journal=The
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  • ...of trees. They are easily propagated by divisions of the root or by seeds; care should be taken not to leave pieces of the root where [[livestock]] might b ...a paralytic action on the respiratory centre and, in warm-blooded animals, death is due to this action, the respiration being arrested before the action of
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  • ...ored meat, but consuming the meat reportedly caused their enemies pain and death. They also used it to determine the fate of the sick by dropping a seed in Care should also be taken to avoid confusion with [[poison ivy]], which has 3 le
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  • ...asms which could leave the limbs permanently fixed in contorted positions. Death resulted in a few cases.<ref>Skey 1871:318</ref>
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  • ...her doses will affect other animals. Most animals can suffer a reaction or death from this plant.<ref name=Inchem/> ...of the muscles, [[seizures]], collapse, and even [[coma]] that can lead to death. Oleander sap can cause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irrit
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  • ...nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Communities]] '''3.5.3'''&nbsp;[[Disease]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Death]] '''3.5.4'''&nbsp;[[Biogeography|Biogeographic&nbsp;Distribution&nbsp;of&n ...'''4.2.4'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;Practice&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Medicine]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;Care&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Health]]
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  • ...]'' (published 1732–1759) of [[Johann Heinrich Zedler]], who argued that death alone should not render people notable. ...a loss of appetite, a hectic fever, melancholy, or perhaps madness, if not death, constitutes the sad catastrophe.|20px|20px|[[James Tytler]]|in the 2nd–8
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  • ..., then he is the man suited to be his successor in his community after his death. But if it does not happen that those qualities are united in one man, but ...an emanation, a fragment of a universal soul with which it will reunite at death <ref name="ency-hossein-54">"The world in relation to Allah is like the wor
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  • ...a production from human alveolar macrophages |journal=Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. |volume=159 |issue=2 |pages=508–11 |year=1999 |month=February |pmid= Co-administration of pentoxifylline and [[sodium thiopental]] causes death by acute [[pulmonary edema]] in rats.<ref> Pereda J, Gómez-Cambronero L, A
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  • ...e period between flowering events. Thus, according to this hypothesis, the death of the adult clone is due to resource exhaustion, as it would be more effec ...ory, the fire cycle hypothesis, argues that periodic flowering followed by death of the adult plants has evolved as a mechanism to create disturbance in the
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  • ...standard [[Henry reaction]] between benzaldehyde and nitroethane, although care is taken not to dehydrate the alcohol. Reduction is usually done with a mil ...ma or urine to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Many commercial immunoassay screening tests directed at the
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  • For employees, violence can cause pain, distress and even disability or death. Physical attacks are obviously dangerous but serious or persistent verbal * health care employees
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  • ...d Kingdom]]. It regulates the [[statute|statutory]] obligation to report [[death]]s, [[injury|injuries]], [[disease]]s and "dangerous occurrences" that take ...under section 7 of the [[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]] to take care of safety. The [[Health and Safety Executive]] recommends that they report
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  • ...ificant toxicity of the [[central nervous system]] and [[heart]], and even death. Following acute poisoning, long-term [[sequela]]e often occur. Carbon mono ...hypoxia|hypoxic injury]], [[Brain damage|neurological damage]], and even [[death]]. Different people and populations may have a different carbon monoxide to
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  • ...om]]''' there are several '''[[crime]]s''' that arise from failure to take care of [[occupational safety and health|health, safety and welfare]] at work. | Failing to discharge a duty under s.7 &ndash; Duty of employees to take care of safety
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  • .../ | accessdate =2007-06-25 }}</ref> Cancer caused about 13% of [[causes of death|all human deaths]] in 2007<ref name="WHO">{{cite web | last =WHO | authorli ...h as hyperactive growth and division, protection against [[programmed cell death]], loss of respect for normal tissue boundaries, and the ability to become
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  • ...for Occupational Safety and Health}}</ref> or in extreme cases, [[karoshi|death]]. ...rman J [1998]. The relationship between modifiable health risks and health care expenditure: An analysis of the multi-employer HERO health risk and cost da
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  • ...their own stress by simplifying their lives and making a better effort to care for their health, most experts feel that the chief responsibility for reduc ...ident of the [[Center for Work-Life Policy]], if a woman takes time off to care for children or an older parent, employers tend to “see these people as l
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  • ...charged with protecting the public against unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with consumer products, is ill-equipped to oversee the safety of ...lack access to basic services, such as safe water, reliable energy, health care, and education. The [[United Nations]] has set [[Millennium Development Go
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  • ...h levels of mycotoxins can lead to neurological problems and in some cases death. Prolonged exposure, e.g. daily workplace exposure, can be particularly har ...-porous]] surfaces by wiping or scrubbing with water and a [[detergent]]. Care must be exercised to make sure the material is allowed to quickly dry to di
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  • ...o More Toxic Tub: Getting Contaminants Out Of Children’s Bath & Personal Care Products | url = http://safecosmetics.org/downloads/NoMoreToxicTub_Mar09Rep ...ggests the animal was probably breathing or able to breathe at the time of death.
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  • ...[anemia]], irritability, and in severe cases [[seizure]]s, [[coma]], and [[death]]. ...fic examples |editor= Timbrell, J.A. |year= 2008 |publisher=Informa Health Care |location= |isbn= 0849373026|page= |pages= |url= |accessdate= |quote= |ref=
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  • ...to heavy production of reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative cell death. In animal experiments, antioxidant vitamins have been found to reduce hear ...on, D., Helt, P., Helt, W., & Konrad-Martin, D. (2005). Hearing Health and Care: The Need for Improved Hearing Loss Prevention and Hearing Conservation Pra
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  • ...ch and Rescue operations are themselves at considerable risk for injury or death during these rescue attempts.<ref name=NIOSH/> :The deck hands take care of all of the tasks that need to be done on board during a set, such as det
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  • - [[Advance health care directive]] - [[Brain death]]
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  • ...len's test]] || [[Edgar Van Nuys Allen]] || vascular surgery, critical care<ref>if the palmar arch is not present,radial artery stick for blood gases i ...arts Hospital]] || Obstetrics, pathology ||indicates a specific cause of death in some stillborns || || Loss of all four alpha-globin genes (total alpha
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  • ...or=Lippens S, Hoste E, Vandenabeele P, Agostinis P, Declercq W |title=Cell death in the skin |journal=Apoptosis |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=549–69 |year=20 ...y: a guide to understanding common psychocutaneous disorders |journal=Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry |volume=9 |issue=3 |pages=203–13 |year=2007 |
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  • ...ame du Barry]] (1743–1793), favorite of [[Louis XV of France]] after the death of the [[Marquise de Pompadour]] in 1764, had several dishes named for her, ...ing]] – William King of Philadelphia has been credited in 1915 (upon his death) as the inventor of this dish. [http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_yor
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  • *[[Canine herpesvirus]] is an infectious disease that is a common cause of death in puppies less than three weeks old.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Hoskins | ...'[[Dirofilaria immitis]]''. Signs include cough, difficulty breathing, and death.<ref>{{cite web | title = Canine Heartworm Disease | publisher = American H
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  • ...of late treatment-related complications, although it less often results in death. In addition to inflammation, chronic graft-versus-host disease may lead to The risks of a complication depend on patient characteristics, health care providers and the [[apheresis]] procedure, and the colony-stimulating facto
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