Psych c61 Midterm2 Review
Normal EEG in children EEG workshop Sorawit Viravan.
NEUROTICS. 1) CEREBRAL : a) CNS DEPRESSANTS - e.g., Alcohol, GA, Opioid analgesics, Sedatives, Hypnotics. b) CNS STIMULANTS – e.g., CAD, Caffeine, Amphetamine,
S1 L2 Evaluation of plant drugs 1. Botanical A. Macroscopy Anna Drew.
It doesn’t take a lot of sense to stay sober….it just takes all you’ve got! Dr John Mooney 1910 -1983.
Benzodiazepines – the big picture Dr Malcolm Bruce Consultant Psychiatrist in Addiction NHS Lothian [email protected].
© 2006 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Chapter 7 Depressants and Inhalants.
Chronic Illness and the Family Susie Gerik, MD Mary Short, PhD Children’s Center for Restorative Care UTMB Children’s Hospital.
INCOMPATIBILITIES. Incompatibilities Incompatibles are substances which have opposite medicinal properties, or substances when mixed together, react chemically.
1 Pediatric Sedation Desi Reddy ( MB ChB, FFA, FRCPC ) Department of Anesthesia McMaster University.
Introduction in toxicology. Determination of toxicity. Dose-response curve. Mode of entry of toxins. Lecture 1.
Anestesicos intravensos.pdf