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  • 21Alcohol intoxication — Classification and external resources The Drunkenness of Noah by Michelangelo ICD 10 F …

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  • 22Cocaine intoxication — Classification and external resources Cocaine ICD 10 F14.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 23Acute alcohol intoxication — can result from a high level of alcohol in the bloodstream leading to drunkenness. The term acute alcohol intoxication is used by healthcare providers, often in emergencies. Toxicologists also speak of alcohol intoxication to discriminate from… …

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  • 24Combined drug intoxication — (CDI), also known as multiple drug intake (MDI) or lethal polydrug/polypharmacy intoxication, is an unnatural cause of human death. While it is sometimes reported as a simple overdose , it is distinct in that it is due to the simultaneous use of… …

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  • 25Water intoxication — Classification and external resources Water intoxication, also known as water poisoning, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that results when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside of safe limits by… …

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  • 26in consequence of intoxication — A clause found in dram shop or civil damage acts, meaning that intoxication was the proximate cause, or at least a contributory cause, of the injury for which recovery may be had under such statute. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 541 …

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  • 27immediate cause — The last of a series or chain of causes tending to a given result, and which, of itself, and without the intervention of any further cause, directly produces the result or event. A cause may be immediate in this sense, and yet not proximate; and… …

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  • 28immediate cause — The last of a series or chain of causes tending to a given result, and which, of itself, and without the intervention of any further cause, directly produces the result or event. A cause may be immediate in this sense, and yet not proximate; and… …

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  • 29Inhalant — Inhalants are a broad range of drugs in the forms of gases, aerosols, or solvents which are breathed in and absorbed through the lungs. While some inhalant drugs are used for medical purposes, as in the case of nitrous oxide (a dental… …

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  • 30poison — poisoner, n. poisonless, adj. poisonlessness, n. /poy zeuhn/, n. 1. a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. 2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well being: the poison of slander. 3.… …

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