Lead
687 results
1 - 100Lead
Heavy Metal Exposures: Lead, Arsenic, Mercury
Iron
succimer
BASIC ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
- STEP ONE: DIAGNOSIS OF THE CARDIAC RHYTHM
- MORPHOLOGY ALGORITHMS FOR IDENTIFYING VT
- 1. Method One: Quick Method for Diagnosis of VT (Requires Leads I, V1, and V2)
- 3. Method Three: The Griffith Method for Diagnosis of VT (Requires Leads V1 and V6)
- STEP TWO: MORPHOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF THE CARDIAC WAVEFORMS
methazolAMIDE
edetate calcium disodium
Pacemakers
olutasidenib
ivosidenib
Hypernatremia
dimercaprol
eravacycline
sarecycline
Vancomycin
cholecalciferol
ergocalciferol
omadacycline
Valve Heart Disease
ocriplasmin
Zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP)
calcitriol (systemic)
calcium gluconate
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
dichlorphenamide
angiotensin II
laxatives
Non-Operating Room Anesthesia - General Considerations
black tea
terbinafine (systemic)
GI bleeding scan (labeled red cell scan, radionuclide) - GASTROINTESTINAL
etecalcitide
lactulose
Monitoring - Cardiovascular System
Intra-anesthetic Problems - Myocardial Ischemia
dasiglucagon
potassium chloride
comfrey
itraconazole
Fungal Infections
cyproterone
Intra-anesthetic Problems - Hypercarbia
secnidazole
Chest Injuries
Hypaque enema - GASTROINTESTINAL
POTASSIUM BICARBONATE
POTASSIUM CITRATE
POTASSIUM GLUCONATE
isoproterenol
POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENTS (parenteral)
rosemary
cabotegravir
baclofen
HIV Infection
Evaluating the Patient Before Anesthesia - The Physical Examination
butalbital, aspirin, and caffeine†
doxercalciferol
fostemsavir
oxazepam
DOCUSATE
leniolisib
teplizumab
pirbuterol