Icd 10 narcotic intoxication with toxic encephalopathy
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The dose is 10–50 mg IV or IM titrate to effect (onset < 20 minutes, duration 3–8 hours). Onset: 10–20 min. Duration: 3–8 h. Adverse effects: tachycardia, flushing, contraindicated in angina or aortic dissection. Can be given in IM as well, 10–50 mg (onset: 20–30 minutes).
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Internationally there are two major diagnostic systems - DSM-IV and ICD 10. They use a system of axes to record information. The DSM IV employs a system of five axes that reflect the complexity of describing the health of individuals: Axis 1- major mental disorders including substance use disorders. Axis 2- personality and developmental disorders
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Toxic effects (Mn, Co, narcotic drugs, etc.) Medicinal parkinsonism (neuroleptics, rauwolfia) Brain injuries vascular factor (ischemia of nigrostriatal neurons) Pathogenesis genetically based inferiority of the enzyme systems controlling catecholamine exchange in the brain, reduced dopamine concentration in nigrostriatal neurons.
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METHODS: Pupillary diameter and area of both eyes were measured in light and darkness, at 10-minute intervals for 40 minutes after random instillation of 0.01% tropicamide to one eye. Four groups of subjects were studied: 9 patients with AD, 10 who were treated with tacrine, 11 older control subjects, and 10 young control subjects.
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This means that some headache subtypes are not uniquely coded under the ICD-10NA system but the most appropriate ICD-10NA code has in each case been attached to the ICHD-II code. The basic construct of each chapter in the second edition of The International Classification of Headache Disorders is the same as for the first edition.
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Chapter 10. PHYSIOLOGICAL NEWBORN PERIOD 117 Newborn Condition Assessment 117. Anatomico-Physiological Peculiarities of Newborns 120. Borderline States of Newborns 123. Newborns Care 125. PATHOLOGICAL OBSTETRICS. 127. Chapter 11. PELVIC PRESENTATION 127 Chapter 12. MULTIPLE PREGNANCY 142 Chapter 13. GESTOSES 152 Early Gestoses 153. Late ...
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A 2-year follow-up study was performed to compare the prognosis of delirium defined according to 4 different diagnostic classifications (DSM-III, DSM-III-R, DSM-IV and ICD-10 clinical criteria) among 425 elderly geriatric hospital patients and nursing home residents. The proportion of delirium varied from 24.9% (DSM-IV) to 10.1% (ICD-10).
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