Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology Quiz
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What are the learning outcomes related to disability assessment and intoxication findings in the case scenario?

  1. Assess disability & identify causes and general lines of treatment of coma. 2. Recognize steps of health risk assessment and interpret findings of intoxication (history, physical examination, investigations)

What are the main symptoms presented by Adel in the case scenario?

Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, pulse of 55 bpm, and wheezy chest on auscultation.

What is the vision of the Faculty of Medicine at Delta University?

To be a distinguished educational institution in modern medical education and scientific research at the national and international levels.

What are the steps of health risk assessment mentioned in the learning outcomes?

<p>Recognize steps of health risk assessment and interpret findings of intoxication (history, physical examination, investigations)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the general lines of treatment for convulsions mentioned in the learning outcomes?

<p>Recognize causes and general lines of treatment of convulsions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is miosis?

<p>Miosis is excessive constriction (shrinking) of the pupil, with the diameter being less than 2 millimeters.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the causes of miosis?

<p>Miosis can be caused by a problem with the iris sphincter muscles or the nerves that control them. It can also be induced by certain drugs and chemical agents.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is anisocoria?

<p>Anisocoria refers to the condition when miosis affects only one eye, resulting in uneven pupil sizes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of the iris sphincter muscles in controlling pupil size?

<p>The iris sphincter muscles control the constriction of the pupil, and they are controlled by nerves that originate near the center of the brain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is mydriasis and how does it relate to miosis?

<p>Mydriasis is the excessive dilation of the pupils, which is the opposite of miosis. Miosis and mydriasis are both related to changes in pupil size and can be important clues for diagnosis.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Course Information

  • The course is Level 3-Semester 5 Module (Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology-CTP 515)
  • The topic is "General Approach to Poisoned Patient"
  • The lecturer is Mohamed Moharram, supervised by Professor Rania Hamed

Lecturer's Contact Information

  • Contact person: Dr. Mohamed Moharram
  • Department: Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Mobile: (not provided)
  • Academic hours: (not provided)

Faculty Mission and Vision

  • The Faculty of Medicine, Delta University aims to provide a distinguished educational program
  • The program focuses on graduating doctors who can provide health services to the community and patients
  • The faculty encourages continuous learning, scientific research, and social responsibility

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Test your knowledge on the general approach to poisoned patients in the Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology module. This quiz covers important concepts and practices in managing poisoned patients.

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