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Disease Information for Curare Administration/Toxicity
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Cyanosis
- Low Blood Pressure
- Slow pulse/Bradycardia
- Dysphagia Swallowing Difficulties
- Acute Motor Weakness
- Flaccid jaw
- Muscle tone/decreased
- Muscle weakness
- Prolonged Effect NM Blocking Agents
- Abdominal reflex decreased
- Absent deep tendon reflexes
- Absent knee reflexes
- Areflexia
- Dysarthria
- Flaccid muscle paralysis
- Level of alertness maintained
- Paralysis
- Apnea In Children
- Apnea In Infants/Newborn
- Dyspnea
- Hypoventilation Signs
- Respiratory excursions decreased
- Shallow breathing
- Shortness of breath/SOB
- Difficulty Talking
- Weakness
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Intentional poisoning Healthy person
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Decreased
- pO2, arterial blood (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Carbon Dioxide Total Content/CO2
- PCO2, arterial blood (Lab)
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Electrodiagnosis
- Pulse oximetry/low O2 saturation
- X-RAY With contrast
- UGI/Esophagus motility disorder
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Botulism
- Eaton-Lambert syndrome
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acidosis, respiratory
- Acute respiratory failure/Respiratory arrest
- Apnea
- Curariform drug toxicity
- Hypercapnea Hypercarbia
- Hypotension
- Hypoventilation, alveolar
- Hypoxemia
- Hypoxia, systemic
- Myasthenic crisis
- Paralytic Disorder
- Respiratory muscle paralysis
- Respiratory muscle weakness
- Urticaria/hives
- General paralysis/General Paresis
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Drugs
- DRUG/Narrow range of safety (effect/toxic)
- DRUG/Neuromuscular blocker medication (example)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Lung Hypoventilation
- Pathophysiology/Lung Ventilation Neuromuscular
- Pathophysiology/Tissue hypoxia/potential
- Process
- PROCESS/Medication/Drug (CONFIRM dose/before treatment)
- Toxin
- TOXIN/Inactivated orally/Injection danger
- TOXIN/Intentional/classical/regional poison
- TOXIN/Neurotoxin effect
- TOXIN/Onset Immediate/Minutes
- TOXIN/Used as an Arrow poison
- TOXIN/Alert patient/lethal course/Aware
- TOXIN/Brain death/mimic
- Treatment
- Drug Dosage
- DRUG/Orally ineffective drug
- Definition
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Neuromuscular paralytic drug; anesthesia use; parenteral preparations; little used
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