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5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally a textbook on excited delirium,
By Puerto Ordaz "Puerto Ordaz" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Excited Delirium Syndrome: Cause of Death and Prevention (Hardcover)
We all know that if we significantly exceed our body's systemic limits we will die. That is common sense. What is not well understood is why people will exceed their limits and also what the precise mechanisms are death are. The syndrome withing which people exceed their systemic limits is now generally known as "excited delirium" or ":agitated delirium." Dr. DiMaio concisely gives the history of excited delirium back to the first medical paper in 1849. The book then carefully explains the mechanisms of death in excited delirium. As a frequent author of medical papers, I found this source valuable many times.
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EXCITED DELIRIUMS,
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This review is from: Excited Delirium Syndrome: Cause of Death and Prevention (Hardcover)
INTERESTING ASSESSMENT OF IN CUSTODY DEATHS ASSOCIATED WITH PRIOR USE OF DRUGS/ALCOHOL AND IRREVERSIBLE CARDIAC RESPONSE TO STRESS
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Excited Delirium Syndrome: Cause of Death and Prevention by Theresa Di Maio (Hardcover - September 22, 2005)
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