Intoxication

  • 71auto-intoxication — [ otoɛ̃tɔksikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1887; de auto et intoxication ♦ Troubles produits par la mauvaise élimination des toxines. Auto intoxication urémique. Fig. Le fait de s intoxiquer soi même. ● auto intoxication nom féminin Ensemble des troubles… …

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  • 72Acute alcohol intoxication — can result from a high level of alcohol in the bloodstream leading to drunkenness. The term acute alcohol intoxication is used by healthcare providers, often in emergencies. Toxicologists also speak of alcohol intoxication to discriminate from… …

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  • 73Cocaine intoxication — Classification and external resources Cocaine ICD 10 F14.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 74Combined drug intoxication — (CDI), also known as multiple drug intake (MDI) or lethal polydrug/polypharmacy intoxication, is an unnatural cause of human death. While it is sometimes reported as a simple overdose , it is distinct in that it is due to the simultaneous use of… …

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  • 75Maldie professionelle liée à une intoxication au fluor — Fluor (maladie professionnelle) Cet article décrit les critères administratifs pour qu une intoxication au fluor soit reconnue comme maladie professionnelle. Cet article relève du domaine de la législation sur la protection sociale et a un… …

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  • 76Oxygen intoxication — is known to be caused by the inhaling of high concentration oxygen for a long period of time. However it is not a threat to humans in normal physiological conditions. Oxygen intoxication can occur only when gas pressure is at an elevated amount.… …

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  • 77Auto-intoxication — Au to in*tox i*ca tion, n. [Auto + intoxication.] (Med.) Poisoning, or the state of being poisoned, from toxic substances produced within the body; autotox[ae]mia. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] || …

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  • 78Signs of intoxication at increasing levels of blood alcohol concentration — ▪ Table Signs of intoxication at increasing levels of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) BAC Signs of intoxication 0.02 0.03 mild euphoria and loss of shyness; no apparent loss of coordination 0.04 0.06 sense of well being and relaxation;… …

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  • 79alcohol idiosyncratic intoxication — a term previously used for maladaptive behavioral change, usually belligerence, produced by ingestion of amounts of alcohol insufficient to cause intoxication in most persons. It is no longer considered to be separate from alcohol intoxication… …

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  • 80habitual intoxication — habitual drunkenness or intoxication One who frequently and repeatedly becomes intoxicated by excessive indulgence in intoxicating liquor so as to acquire a fixed habit and an involuntary tendency to become intoxicated as often as the temptation… …

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