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Drink boldly!" His delivery, wavering between speech and song, suggests both spiritual and physical intoxication.
A blizzard of setbacks bundles Flora and Jakob's rapturous, illicit romance in so many layers of sturdy protective clothing that by the time they're skin-to-skin halfway through the book the pace has slowed, but their physical intoxication is triumphantly worth the wait.
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Be suspicious of drivers who show physical signs of intoxication, such as leaning forward in their seat so their face is close to the windshield, their eyes seems to be fixated, or they are obviously drinking alcohol while driving.
In case of military or terrorist use of organophosphorus (OP) compounds victims are likely to suffer from not only intoxication but physical trauma as well.
This module should cover substance specific epidemiology, biochemistry, clinical pharmacology (e.g., pharmacokinetics, drug testing, drug-drug interactions), neurobiology, and behavioral effects (e.g., intoxication, tolerance, physical dependence).
Medical themes interviewed: 1) use of medication for addiction; 2) use of medication for other somatic complaints; 3) symptoms that may be the result of severe physical health problems; 4) intoxication or (severe) withdrawal symptoms; and 5) pregnancy.
"A&E staff are fed up of dealing with verbal and physical abuse associated with alcohol intoxication; not just the patients, but their companions.
Delirium usually results from some intoxication or other physical disorder that affects the brain, such as fever, heart failure, or a blow on the head.
Delirium occurs secondarily to many other physical conditions such as drug intoxication or withdrawal, metabolic disorders (for example, liver failure or low blood sugar), infections such as pneumonia or meningitis, head injuries, brain tumours, epilepsy, or nutritional or vitamin deficiency.
A New Orleans Criteria study has suggested that CT use could be avoided in patients with minor head injury in the absence of any of the following: headache, emesis, age > 60 years, drug or alcohol intoxication, posttraumatic seizure, physical evidence of trauma above the clavicle, and short-term memory deficits [14].
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