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Contributor: Taylor Lynch MD Educational Pearls: Anticholinergics are found in many medications, including over-the-counter remedies Medications include: Diphenhydramine Tricyclic antidepressants like amitriptyline Atropine Antipsychotics like olanzapine Antispasmodics - dicyclomine Jimsonweed Muscaria mushrooms Mechanism of action involves competitive antagonism of the muscarinic receptor Symptomatic presentation is easily remembered via the mnemonic: Dry as a bone - anhidrosis due to cholinergic antagonism at sweat glands Red as a beet - cutaneous vasodilation leads to skin flushing Hot as a hare - anhidrotic hyperthermia Blind as a bat - pupillary dilation and ineffective accommodation Mad as a hatter - anxiety, agitation, dysarthria, hallucinations, and others Clinical management ABCs Benzodiazepines for supportive care, agitation, and seizures Sodium bicarbonate for TCA toxicity due to widened QRS Activated charcoal if patient present < 1 hour after ingestion Temperature monitoring Contact poison control with questions Physostigmine controversy Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor Black box warning for asystole and seizure Contraindicated in TCA overdoses Crosses blood-brain barrier, so useful for TCA overdoses Indicated only in certain anticholinergic overdose with delirium Disposition Admission criteria include: symptoms >6 hours, CNS findings, QRS prolongation, hyperthermia, and rhabdomyolysis ICU admission criteria include: delirium, dysrhythmias, seizures, coma, or requirement for physostigmine drip References 1. Arens AM, Shah K, Al-Abri S, Olson KR, Kearney T. Safety and effectiveness of physostigmine: a 10-year retrospective review. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2018;56(2):101-107. doi:10.1080/15563650.2017.1342828 2. Nguyen TT, Armengol C, Wilhoite G, Cumpston KL, Wills BK. Adverse events from physostigmine: An observational study. Am J Emerg Med. 2018;36(1):141-142. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2017.07.006 3. Scharman E, Erdman A, Wax P, et al. Diphenhydramine and dimenhydrinate poisoning: An evidence-based consensus guideline for out-of-hospital management. Clin Toxicol. 2006;44(3):205-223. doi:10.1080/15563650600585920 4. Shervette RE 3rd, Schydlower M, Lampe RM, Fearnow RG. Jimson "loco" weed abuse in adolescents. Pediatrics. 1979;63(4):520-523. 5. Woolf AD, Erdman AR, Nelson LS, et al. Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning: An evidence-based consensus guideline for out-of-hospital management. Clin Toxicol. 2007;45(3):203-233. doi:10.1080/15563650701226192 Summarized by Jorge Chalit, OMSIII | Edited by Jorge Chalit
This episode covers Jimson weed and Mandrake. Enjoy and thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldstar002/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldstar002/support
The Malayalam film industry's poster boy for its new wave of cinema is undoubtedly Fahadh Faasil. The acclaimed actor has amassed a cult following in Kerala, and across India, for riveting performances in recent films such as Kumbalangi Nights, Trance, Joji, and Malik. The 2016 film Maheshinte Prathikaaram is a relatively lesser-known classic and features one of the most well-written protagonists in Indian cinema.Faasil slips into his role with ease and is aided by an engrossing screenplay by Kumbalangi Nights writer Syam Pushkaran. Faasil essays the role of Mahesh, a photographer from a small town in Idukki Kerala, who is forced to reassess his worldview after a series of life-changing incidents. The soft-spoken Mahesh soon ends up in a path of vengeance as retaliation for being humiliated in the town centre by a man named Jimson. The narrative has placed the town itself as a pivotal character in the overarching story, and the actions of each character have a ripple effect on the entire town, setting off a chain of events that culminates with Mahesh defiantly proclaiming that he would never wear footwear again until he beats Jimson in a brawl. Directed by Dileesh Pothan, the film is a satire on society and established social conventions. It uses humour to convey its subtext and critiques the various aspects of societal norms that shackle individuals from a journey of self-discovery. The film's cinematography and sound design have added an extra layer of nuance and quality. Aparna Balamurali, Soubin Shahir, Alencier Ley Lopez, and Anusree, essay important supporting characters. Catch this flick streaming on Amazon Prime Video Well, that's the OTTplay Lost and Found for today, until the next episode it's your host Nikhil out of here.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Ryan Gomez
This week, the World-Weary women trip out on hallucinogenic happenings. Cassiopeia reads the story of a man who lost his mind, went to jail and almost died after ingesting the incredibly poisonous drug, Datura (aka Jimson's Weed). Violet looks at the archaeological discovery of a 1000 year old shamanic drug stash found at an ancient burial ground in the Andes mountains.
A while ago I have the pleasure of being a guest on Jimson Lee's site Speedendurance.com where we discussed a massive and comprehensive testing system for athletes. Today's post will be the SECOND of a two-part series. It is VERY important to watch part I here. We give a rationale for testing. Mr. Lee and I lay out how to structure on how to build guardrails for your data collection. We dive deep into talent identification for track & field. In our conversation, we educate the audience on testing for speed, power, agility, strength, injury prevention, endurance, and mental fortitude. I have always appreciated Jimson's support. His website is a valuable resource for detailed training plans, sports science, and track & field fandom! After listening to our Thursday Thoughts go give his site a visit! For elite performance technology please visit: https://store.simplifaster.com/sku/83/ To purchase the Sprinter's Compendium visit: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081803315.html To follow Jimson Lee at Twitter @speedendurance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-joseph-banta/support
A while ago I have the pleasure of being a guest on Jimson Lee's site Speedendurance.com where we discussed a massive and comprehensive testing system for athletes. Today's post will be the first of a two-part series. We give a rationale for testing. Mr. Lee and I lay out how to structure on how to build guardrails for your data collection. We dive deep into talent identification for track & field. In our conversation, we educate the audience on testing for speed, power, agility, strength, injury prevention, endurance, and mental fortitude. I have always appreciated Jimson's support. His website is a valuable resource for detailed training plans, sports science, and track & field fandom! After listening to our Thursday Thoughts go give his site a visit! For elite performance technology please visit: https://store.simplifaster.com/sku/83/ To purchase the Sprinter's Compendium visit: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081803315.html To follow Jimson Lee at Twitter @speedendurance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-joseph-banta/support
The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge was published by the University of California Press in 1968 as a work of anthropology, though it is now widely considered a work for fiction. It was written by Carlos Castaneda and submitted as his Master's thesis in the school of Anthropology. It purports to document the events that took place during an apprenticeship with a self-proclaimed Yaqui Indian Sorcerer, don Juan Matus from Sonora, Mexico between 1960 and 1965. The book is divided into two sections. The first section, The Teachings, is a first-person narrative that documents Castaneda's initial interactions with don Juan. He speaks of his encounters with Mescalito (a teaching spirit inhabiting all peyote plants), divination with lizards and flying using the "yerba del diablo" (lit. "Devil's Weed"; Jimson weed), and turning into a blackbird using "humito" (lit. "little smoke"; a smoked powder containing Psilocybe mexicana). The second, A Structural Analysis, is an attempt, Castaneda says, at "disclos[ing] the internal cohesion and the cogency of don Juan's Teachings."
Ohhhhhhh my goddddd YOU'RE BAD. What up johnnnnns. This week we got Naomi Osaka, Bob Baffert, Tom Cruise, Daniel Day Lewis, The Crown, like, a lot of shi*. Plus Danny's jealous girlfriend bought some lingerie apparently. Follow me on Insta if you wanna: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow)
Happy April everybody! The sun is shining! The birds are singing! The world is slowly coming out of its slumber! Will you hit the ground running with your Scrabble knowledge or are you coming to spring training an out-of-shape veteran who hasn't picked up a tile since last March? Well here's your chance. The uncommon six letter Js and Ks. | JACANA | | JACALS | | JAGRAS | | JARRAH | | JALAPS | | JAPANS | | JUBBAH | JIBBAS JUBHAH | JERBOA | | JABIRU | | JOJOBA | | JUMBAL | | JAZZBO | | JEANED | | JAUKED | | JAUPED | | JADING | | JADISH | HADJIS JIHADS | JASSID | | JUDOKA | | JORDAN | | JOYPAD | | JAEGER | | JAYGEE | | JAYVEE | VEEJAY | JANNEY | | JARVEY | | JUGULA | R | JUBILE | ES | JUJUBE | | JOCUND | | JOCOSE | R | JUDDER | | JEREED | JEERED | JUDGEY | | JINNEE | | JENNET | | JOSEPH | | JERKIN | JINKER | JUSTLE | | JETTON | | JUNGLY | | JINGKO | GINGKO | JUGUMS | | JIMPLY | | JIMSON | | JUPONS | | JOYPOP | | | | KABAKA | | KABAYA | | KAMALA | | KANBAN | | KUBASA | | KWACHA | | KALPAC | | KARAHI | | KEBLAH | KIBLAH | KITBAG | | KABIKI | | KOCHIA | | KIACKS | | KAPEEK | | KAMEEZ | | KASHER | SHAKER | KINEMA | | KINASE | | KERRIA | | KNAWEL | KNAWES | KEYWAY | | KAFFIR | KAFIR | KHALIF | | KIAUGH | | KIANGS | | KURGAN | | KALONG | | KHAPHS | | KAINIT | | KUALKI | KULAKS | KAMIKS | | KALIUM | | KRAFTS | | KOFTAS | | KIPPAH | | KIRPAN | PARKIN | KARRIS | | KRAITS | | KOKAMS | | KAPOKS | | KORUNA | | KNARRY | | KANZUS | | KUVASZ | | KEBBIE | | KIBBEH | KIBBES, KIBBIS | KOBOLD | | KIBEIS | | KUBIES | | KYBOSH | | KRUBIS | KRUBUT | KOMBUS | | KUCHEN | | KIRSCH | SCHRIK CHIRKS | KIDVID | | KERFED | | KENNED | | KEPPED | | KLUGED | KLUDGE KLUDGY | KYTHED | KITHED | KUDLIK | | KOODOO | KUDU | KETENE | | KEEVES&
Head talk is not always bad – those voices that seem louder than the outside noise when needed. I have two voices in particular that visit me often. This podcast is dedicated to my two mentors, my intimate friends, and creative counselors. Picasso and Gulley Jimson. Picasso Voice: Steve Heyl Gulley Jimson Voice: Marc Biagi Based on the book: Wonders In Dementialand available on Amazon Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and check ‘thumbs-up’ Check out the Dementialand video on YouTube #Picasso #paintings #storytelling
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In our eighth season, we’re exploring examples of some of the most expensive artworks ever sold at auction considering why they garnered so much money, and discovering their backstories. Today, our season finale: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Jimson Weed/White Flower #1 . Please SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW our show on Apple Podcasts! Twitter / Facebook/ Instagram SPONSORS: The Great Courses Plus: Enjoy a 14-day free trial with unlimited access Bloomberg Connects: Download Bloomberg Connects at the Apple App and Google Play stores to access museums, galleries, and cultural spaces around the world anytime, anywhere Lightstream: Apply today for a Credit Card Consolidation loan from the company J.D. Power ranked #1 for customer satisfaction in personal loans. Plus, get an additional interest rate discount at our special link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AN INCREDIBLE ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY OF A MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON: DR JOHN NESAN Dr. John Nesan is a Maxillofacial Surgeon with his running private dental practice & maxillofacial practice in a corporate hospital in Chennai. He is also the Founder & Director of the company CTARS (Centre for Technology-assisted Reconstructive Surgery).CTARS is an Indian company that designs Patient-Specific Implants of the craniomaxillofacial region including Patient-Specific Temporo-mandibular Joints. Learn more about 3D Printing on www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com. Subscribe Apple I Google I Amazon Music I Spotify I Gaana Resources: Join the Facebook community Surgeons in 3D Printing! Visit the website: www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com. Three Takeaways The application of technology depends on the strength of your basic surgical skills. Surround yourself with supporting surgeons and mentors. Failures are stepping stones to success. Sponsors: Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Private Ltd. Show Notes Today's AudioTraining: AN INCREDIBLE ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY OF A MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON: DR JOHN NESAN [1.24] - Dr. John Nesan shares his present clinical work and the work at his company. He not only does maxillofacial surgery and dental clinical work but also performs 3D Printing work which includes designing and printing of Models, guides, splints, and Patient-specific Implants for the craniofacial region. [3:49] He shares the history of 3D Printing and then tells how he learned from his mentors to further proceed in his work. He had visionaries to guide him. [4.48] Dr. Nesan shares his first case which was a mandibular defect being operated on by Dr. Jimson. He shared how they did plan all three steps of resection, reconstitutes, and rehabilitation. But that implant failed due to many reasons. He claims it as a terrible experience but now having the highest no of patient-specific implants in India. He is thankful to Dr. Jimson to have borne the brunt of that failure and shadowed him. [8:30] He shares his journey of almost closing down due to the failure. But his internal entrepreneurial spirit and the support of his family and friends kept him going. He then shares his first break with Dr. Sujoy, Dr. Kamath, and Dr. Manikandan. [12:12] Dr. Nesan shares the importance of having supporting surgeons to guide you and support you on your way. [13:12] Dr. Nesan shares how he learned hands-on with technology in Dr. Gunaseelan's office. Learning hands-on with all modern equipment opened ways to go forward with planning for trauma and dental implantology. He also shares his insights about his experience in Germany. [15:40] Dr. Nesan shares his experience between India and Germany with respect to precision, planning, and cases being operated on and post-operative evaluation. [17:40] He shares the spectrum of work he does in the company. Also stresses his work on personalized TM Joints. [19:41] Dr. Nesan shares his dream in the next 3 years. [22:00] He expresses the challenges related to soft tissues and acute trauma where we need to still grow. [23:33]: He says Technology is there and you have to use it else you will be left behind. But you need to know the basics well. Technology is a tool, not the answer. [25:12] Dr. Nesan gives his message to the younger generation. Innovation is really needed. [27:50] Dr. Nesan is grateful for all the support he had to move forward and shares his final message. Killer Resources Take the first step to your 3D Printing journey. Register for the upcoming course on Introduction to 3D Printing. Connect with us on a zoom call for 20 minutes of free consultation.
After blowing up their only way of escaping, Jimson and Arc are forced to flee on foot into the woods, while Merlara and Jimmy travel even deeper into the depths of the destroyed library. Our 4 investigators:Merlara "Curious Photographer"Jimson Smuffisun "Gentleman"Jimmy G "Bounty Hunter"Arc Dim "Drifter" Check out Even More Mashed Up: Live Streams of Tabletop RPGsTwitterYoutubeFacebookInstagram
This week on STV, Brad has a weird issue with an old phone. Ryan got blown so hard he had to pull over. Jim and Jimson suck up some exhaust fumes at Motorama. And we talk about some music and other random topics.
EP 166 - Under The Influence And Ovredal: Director Spotlight on Andre Ovredal Can you believe it's almost the end of the decade? How are you guys celebrating this year? We'll probably just hang out, watch some horror movies, maybe a have a few cocktails. Hey, if you guys are looking for a good New Year's Eve cocktail, we've got you covered. Mix equal parts horror and whimsy, add a few drops of childhood memories, and a dash of Norwegian blood. In a separate glass muddle together some Jimson weed and your awkward romantic feelings for a corpse. Toss everything into a shaker full of molars, strain, and serve in a martini glass with a big toe garnish. We call it the Mai Tai Dough-ty Walker, and it goes great with our director spotlight of Andre Ovredal. If you don't have all of those ingredients, just grab some Flesh & Blood IPA from Dogfish Head and join us for one last cinematic autopsy before the end of the decade. CHEERS!!! Follow us! Twitter: @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast MOVIES WE DISCUSSED - THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (2016) - SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK (2019)
Siemanko, nowy cykl z klasykami polskiego rapu, zaczynamy od "Gorączki w parku igieł" Jimsona. PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/rapmatters Przepraszam, jeśli jakość nie domaga, starałem się to ogarnąć i zmixować, ale rozjeżdżał mi się obraz z dźwiękiem (jacyś eksperci chętni to pomocy?). Jaka płyta następna? Grupa na FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RapMATTersPodcast/ Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/rapmatterspodcast/ Kanał YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkebu-RZZSrRjynJuls5s8g Playlista na Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/11154473065/playlist/6UkAEJJpKbgcGWBsdpkXCh?si=-hWYGOqkTz66n0GMI33EFg Najlepsze single 2019 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/11154473065/playlist/4Q2aVYQCCWkq5gI1vp1BjW?si=0sgh7Q2MRO6gdVQbcs4nnA Najlepsze single 2019 YT:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UFS76evnLY&list=PLCkZPugqg8If_x23lgRWy-4PJxEGP-KW2 Archiwum: https://www.mixcloud.com/BlogMateuszaOsiaka/
They’re everywhere! In subway stations, on university campuses and just about every street in Toronto. Coffee shops are one thing this city is not short on. So how does one create a shop that stands out from the rest? By not focusing on the rest. Jimson Bienenstock set out to create a cutting edge brand on every level and that he did with HotBlack Coffee. As President & Co-owner, in this episode Jimson gives us an inside look into the mind of one of this city’s top entrepreneurs. By sticking to his word to increase staff wages and creating an unmatched experience for clients, he serves us with some seriously hot and fresh lessons (pun intended).
Avant-garde live video blend, tenor saxophone, and electronic overlays by Konk Zooben improvised live to NASA archive photos of Jupiter and its moons.
If you enjoy track and field, I can almost certainly guarantee that you have come across Jimson Lee’s fantastic site, speedendurance.com. Much of my own formation as a coach has come as a result of the internet age, and discovering sprint training ideas, and more from Speedendurance has played a large role in my own development. Jimson Lee has been around track for a long time. There aren’t too many facets of sprint training, or history, that you won’t find somewhere on his website. One of the things I’ve always enjoyed in any aspect of sport is not only knowing the science and practice of training, but also the history of where it all came from. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. I was excited to speak with Jimson, particularly in regards to his in-depth knowledge on speed training, the 400, and sprint history, as well as his thoughts on track and field and the upcoming Olympic games. Key Points: Jimson’s background in track and field, and beginnings as jumper turned sprinter, and his transition into coaching and masters track Thoughts on models for training speed, long to short and short to long. How do determine which route to take Reasons for the success of older sprinters on the world level, such as Gatlin and Collins How to optimize training for athletes in their 30’s Jimson’s thoughts on the 100-200 double at the Olympic Trials How to approach backing off after setting personal bests in sprinting or weightlifting Lessons in training athletes for the 400. Classic 400 workouts from world record holders Why aren’t there many fast 400m runners in the world today (outside Van Niekirk) Predictions for the Rio Olympics sprints What can be done to save the sport of track and field The use of technology in speed training Quotes: “The best way to learn is to shadow somebody, if you have the money, time and motivation, take two weeks off work, and spend time at ALTIS, or help two weeks at a national training camp in your own country. There is so much you can learn by watching people, and just being there day in and day out, and you can’t get that from any textbook, or internet for that matter” “When I was training (masters), I skipped some workouts on the easy days, because I just couldn’t handle it. 6 days a week was too hard on me. I’d be in the hot tub, or getting a massage” “I think Greg Rutherford is a good example, he trains only 3 days a week” “Gatlin has found the magic formula that makes him run fast, if you don’t get injured, you’re fine” “At that age, undertraining is far better than overtraining” “Don’t get injured, the older you get, the longer it takes to recover” (Donavan Bailey) “When I set a personal best, I take a flight home for 10 days” “In running the 400, you reach a top speed at 60 meters, and then it’s one long deceleration” “The faster your top end speed, the faster your 400; that’s through thousands of splits taken” “Look at an athlete’s injury history when determining whether to do a short to long or long to short approach” “Look at a history, and see what kind of training won’t break that athlete” How to bring back the sport of track and field “Have two athletes go head to head, or try to have athletes break world records” “Have different eras of women’s track and field records” “People want to see head to head competition” About Jimson Lee Jimson Lee is a Masters Athlete and Coach. He was the President of the Metro Athletic Club based in Vancouver. He is the coach and founder of the world-famous speed training website, www.speedendurance.com.
This week, the group gets together to talk about some of the stupid things that we have done in the past. While some of us have a lengthy past to choose our stories from, one of our guests this week has a much shorter past than the rest. Special guest Don from KickSaveComics.com joins us again and has some stories of his own that he shares.
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Track 200m and 400m, athletics, sprinting Speed endurance. One of the most physiologically challenging of athletic pursuits. It combines explosive velocity with the ability to hold onto a high intensity when your lungs are crying out for mercy Jimson Lee is an expert on speed endurance, particularly in track and field, including the 200 meter […]
Double Purple Datura/ Jimson Weed is an herbaceous annual with large flowers that are purple on the outside and white to cream on the inside. It is a summer-flowering plant that grows from seed.