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- 5. The finding that helps distinguish opioid intoxication from opioid withdrawal
- 7. Classic medication exposure in an adolescent with anticholinergic delirium tachycardia mydriasis and dry mucous membranes
- 8. Intoxication syndrome marked by agitation hypertension tachycardia hyperthermia mydriasis and diaphoresis
- 9. Medication used for severe neuroleptic malignant syndrome also used in malignant hyperthermia
- 10. Disorder marked by fluctuating attention and awareness should be considered over primary psychosis in acute toxic presentations
- 13. Key physical examination finding that favors serotonin syndrome over sympathomimetic intoxication
- 15. Stimulant withdrawal feature that should prompt careful suicide risk assessment
- 16. First line treatment for ventricular dysrhythmia and hypotension due to tricyclic antidepressant overdose
- 17. Medication used to treat opioid withdrawal and opioid use disorder starting it too early can precipitate acute withdrawal
- 19. Cholinergic poisoning manifestation most responsible for early death
- 21. Medication that regenerates acetylcholinesterase in organophosphate poisoning
- 22. Toxidrome featuring CNS depression respiratory depression miosis and decreased bowel sounds
- 23. Immediate medication titrated until pulmonary secretions dry in organophosphate poisoning
- 24. Nutrient that should be administered in a patient with alcohol use disorder to prevent or treat Wernicke encephalopathy
- 25. Most common caffeine withdrawal symptom
- 27. First line treatment for alcohol withdrawal including prevention of withdrawal seizures and delirium tremens
- 29. Caffeine intoxication feature that may mimic generalized anxiety disorder or panic disorder
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- 1. Withdrawal syndrome that is uncomfortable but generally not life threatening features include diarrhea piloerection yawning and mydriasis
- 2. Alcohol withdrawal complication most likely 12–48 hours after cessation
- 3. Antidote for isolated anticholinergic delirium avoid if there is concern for tricyclic antidepressant overdose with QRS widening
- 4. Toxidrome with agitated delirium mydriasis dry skin urinary retention and decreased bowel sounds
- 6. Hyperthermic medication reaction with lead pipe rigidity and decreased reflexes following dopamine blockade
- 11. Life threatening alcohol withdrawal complication featuring delirium severe autonomic instability and hallucinations
- 12. ECG finding in tricyclic antidepressant overdose that should prompt sodium bicarbonate therapy
- 13. Toxidrome caused by organophosphate poisoning with salivation lacrimation diarrhea bronchorrhea and miosis
- 14. Dopamine agonist sometimes used in neuroleptic malignant syndrome
- 18. Withdrawal syndrome that can cause seizures hallucinations and delirium after abrupt cessation
- 20. Opioid overdose antidote used for respiratory depression
- 26. Serotonin syndrome treatment for moderate to severe symptoms after stopping serotonergic agents and providing supportive care
- 28. Medication used to relieve autonomic symptoms of opioid withdrawal such as hypertension tachycardia and diaphoresis
