Sentences with phrase «poisoning cases come»

This free history checklist can help — every time a poison case comes in your clinic, grab a checklist, check the boxes, answer the questions and you'll be all set.

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Last month Johnson said he had been told by Porton Down that the nerve agent used in the Salisbury poisoning case could only have come from Russia, but the lead scientist at the defence research laboratory later said this was not the sort of finding the organisation could make.
There weren't any cases of obvious lead poisoning [that is, blatant damage to the brain or other vital organs], but there was an exposure situation and so they asked us to come down and investigate.
Most cases of poison ivy are obvious just by looking at the rash, and if you know that you have come into contact with foliage.
The premise is that super-villains come together to form a team and try to save the day for once (One has to assume that every superhero came down with a bad case of food poisoning at the meeting to set up their own team).
A few years ago, after a pleasant walk in the woods with my son after Thanksgiving dinner, I came down with a nasty case of Poison Oak.
Although cases of poisoning are relatively rare in most dogs» lives, there are plenty of opportunities for a dog to come into contact with various toxins.
The Pet Poison Helpline urges pet owners to contact their veterinarian or to call their help line in any case where their cat is behaving abnormally or is showing signs of illness, especially where you suspect your cat has come in contact with or eaten anything unusual.
Bar owner Rachel Patterson has come down with a case of food poisoning that lands her in the hospital.
The Circon case comes with a video that professors can purchase that not only features a wonderful policy discussion on the use of the poison pill by a panel of corporate governance experts, including Judge Jack Jacobs, then Vice Chancellor of the Delaware Chancery Court, but also showcases the two main characters in the case study, the CEO and his long - time friend and fellow Circon board member, presenting their perspectives on the events that transpired.
Or, maybe you come down with a nasty case of food poisoning on that exotic island.
The stories used to explain to the boss why they couldn't come in the next day included being stricken down with food poisoning (16 per cent), feeling sick (11 per cent), a sudden case of a mystery stomach bug (5 per cent) and a broken down car (3 per cent).
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