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Nitric Acid overdose

Introduction: Nitric Acid overdose

Description of Nitric Acid overdose

Nitric Acid overdose (medical condition): Nitric Acid is a chemical used mainly as a cleaning...more »

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Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid:
  »Introduction: Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid
  »Symptoms of Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid
  »Treatments for Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid

Nitric Acid overdose: Related Topics

These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Nitric Acid overdose:

Nitric Acid overdose as a Disease

Nitric Acid overdose: Another name for Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid
  »Symptoms of Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid
  »Treatments for Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid

Nitric Acid overdose: Related Diseases

Nitric Acid overdose: Nitric Acid overdose is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Symptoms of Nitric Acid overdose (Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid)

Some of the symptoms of Nitric Acid overdose incude:

Treatments for Nitric Acid overdose (Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid)

Treatments for Nitric Acid overdose (Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid) include:

  • Decontamination, symptomatic and supportive measures

Treatment of Nitric Acid overdose: For more treatment information about Nitric Acid overdose, see treatment of Chemical poisoning -- Nitric Acid (Nitric Acid overdose)

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  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with loss of consciousness of unspecified duration
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with moderate [1-24 hours] loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with no loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness, without return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound, with state of consciousness unspecified
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with brief (less than 1 hour) loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with concussion, unspecified
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with loss of consciousness of unspecified duration
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with moderate [1-24 hours] loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with no loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness, without return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem laceration without mention of open intracranial wound, with state of consciousness unspecified

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