Most poisons either have no associated toxidrome or have only some of the expected features of the toxidrome. |
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A toxidrome is the constellation of signs and symptoms that suggest a specific class of poisoning. |
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Sinus tachycardia is often found on ECG as a result of the antimuscarinic toxidrome. |
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Ingestion of jimson weed produces the toxidrome of anticholinergic intoxication. |
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This toxidrome is usually differentiated from the anticholinergic toxidrome by the presence of marked diaphoresis. |
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Of these, 20 presented to EDs with signs and symptoms consistent with cholinergic toxidrome, although the specific findings for each patient varied. |
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Naloxone administration should follow local protocol, but studies have shown that its effectiveness is limited in the absence of a documented narcotic toxidrome. |
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This toxidrome is characterized peripherally by tachycardia, mild hyperthermia, mydriasis, diminished bowel sounds, dry skin, urinary retention, and picking behavior. |
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These signs are consistent with an anticholinergic toxidrome. |
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