A patient presents to the emergency department with vomiting, diarrhea, lacrimation, abdominal cramps, and piloerection. The family members report a history of substance use for the past month. The clinical presentation is due to what?
Aopioid withdrawal
Bcocaine intoxication
Ccocaine withdrawal
Dopioid intoxication
In an accident case, after the arrival of medical team, all should be done in early management except;
AGlasgow coma scale
BCheck BP
CStabilization of cervical vertebrae
DCheck Respiration
A chronic alcoholic is brought to the emergency department with confusion, ataxia, and painful eye movements, including nystagmus. The 6th cranial nerve is also involved. What is the likely diagnosis?
AWernicke's encephalopathy
BKorsakoff psychosis
CDelirium tremens
DDe Clerambault syndrome
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