Management of a violent patient in psychiatry includes all except:
ACBT
BHaloperidol
CECT
DBZD
A 30-year-old drug addict presents to the emergency department with signs of unknown drug poisoning. The patient exhibits dilated pupils, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and tremors. On examination, the blood pressure is 180/110 mmHg, and the heart rate is 120 beats per minute. What is the most likely diagnosis?
ACocaine intoxication
BDhatura poisoning
CCannabis poisoning
DAlcohol intoxication
EAmphetamine intoxication
Delusion of persecution and formication occur together in
ALSD
BCocaine
CAmphetamine
DCannabis
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