2021
DOI: 10.17816/1681-3456-2021-20-2-2
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Rehabilitation program for acute poisoning in a toxicological hospital

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Diagnostics and treatment of acute poisoning, as well as the rehabilitation measures carried out in relation to them, including the stationary stage, are aimed at the most complete restoration of the lost capabilities of the body. AIMS: Increasing the efficiency of medical rehabilitation of acute poisoning (AP) in a toxicological hospital through a combination of drug therapy and non-drug treatment with preformed physical factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Of 1,207 patients with AP psychoph… Show more

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“…Poisoning with OP is linked to several conditions, including IMS and OPIPN [ 17 ]. Following oral ingestion of OP insecticides, IMS occurs in about 20% of individuals [ 18 ]. It is a delayed onset of muscle weakness and paralysis and develops after 24-96 hours due to acetylcholine's prolonged action at nicotinic receptors, resulting in ocular, neck, limb, and respiratory muscular weakness [ 19 ].…”
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“…Poisoning with OP is linked to several conditions, including IMS and OPIPN [ 17 ]. Following oral ingestion of OP insecticides, IMS occurs in about 20% of individuals [ 18 ]. It is a delayed onset of muscle weakness and paralysis and develops after 24-96 hours due to acetylcholine's prolonged action at nicotinic receptors, resulting in ocular, neck, limb, and respiratory muscular weakness [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%