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Disease Information for Epinephrine (Adrenalin) Administration/Toxicity: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (84)
- Demographics & Risk Factors (1)
- Laboratory Tests (22)
- Diagnostic Test Results (8)
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs (41)
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- Treatment (16)
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- Signs & Symptoms
- Circumoral pallor
- A2 greater than P2 in child
- Accentuated A2 sound/cardiac
- Accentuated fourth heart sound/S4
- Apical pulse prominent
- Bounding pulse
- Brief Blood pressure increase/sign:
- Brisk Carotid Upstroke
- Carotids forceful pulsations
- Digital pallor/vasospasm
- Gallop rhythms
- Gallop,atrial or S4
- High blood pressure child
- High blood pressure/sign
- High blood pressure/transient/wide fluctuations
- Hyperdynamic circulatory status/signs
- Loud heartbeat/Forceful beat
- Palpitations/Skipped beats
- Pulse pressure/wide
- Regional pallor/vasospasm
- Sudden pallor
- Systolic hypertension/diastolic normal
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Vasospasm of extremities/Signs
- White/blanching area discoloration
- Axillary sweating
- Excess feet sweating
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Decreased salivation
- Dry mouth/Mucous membranes
- Chvostek's sign
- Cold hands/fingers and toes
- Cramping in Extremities
- Hypertonia
- Muscle cramps/spasms
- Muscle twitches
- Sweating palms
- Twitchy/muscle spasms
- Action Tremor
- Active reflexes
- Autonomic instability/Variable BP/HR
- CNS stimulation symptoms
- Exaggerated physiologic tremor (14Hz)
- Excitement
- Hand tremors
- Hypereactive/on exam
- Hyperreflexia/DTRs increased
- Increased tolerance to pain/Analgesia/Awake
- Jaw jerk increased
- Knee reflexes increased
- Numbness/distal fingers and toes
- Seizures
- Tremor
- Tremor in Children
- Tremor,fine
- Tremulousness
- Hyperpnea
- Rapid Breathing
- Tachypnea/Increased respiratory rate
- Short attention span
- Diuresis/Large urine volumes
- Polyuria
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Nervousness/excitability/hyperactive adult
- Pallor
- Restlessness/Anxiousness
- Signs of adrenergic activation/status
- Blurred Cloudy Vision
- Difficulty Focusing Eyes
- Dimming vision/acute
- Diplopia Double vision
- Eyelid Fasciculations
- Mydriasis/wide pupils
- Photophobia/Light sensitive
- Pupil Abnormal/Signs
- Segmental retinal artery spasms
- Visual symptoms
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Hypertension Abrupt Onset
- Presentation/Malignant Hypertension Without Retinopathy
- Presentation/Diabetic Sudden uncontrolled Hyperglycemia