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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: oct 11 Smoke Inhalation Case, thiocyanate which is excreted in urine, greater affinity for CN than cytochrome oxidase resulting in formation of cyanomethemoglobin, Carbon monoxide which binds to Cytochrome oxidase, No sounds made which suggest deep coma, Hypoxia which suggest Smoke inhalation, Electron Transport chain leading to Decreased proton gradient, ER care includes amyl nitrite, ER care includes oxygen masks, ER care includes sodium nitrite, amyl nitrite converting Hb to methemoglobin, Smoke inhalation include hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO), Fe2+ ion on hemoglobin causing Hypoxia, Decreased ATP/ADP ratio counteracted by Anaerobic glycolysis, Cyanide which binds to Ferric iron on cytochrome a3, Smoke inhalation gases include Carbon monoxide, Carbon monoxide which binds to Hemoglobin, Carbon monoxide poisoning which suggest Smoke inhalation, Electron Transport chain caused by inability to transfer electrons to a terminal electron acceptor, Lactate through conversion of pyruvate using Lactate dehydrogenase, excreted in urine preventing negative action of cyanide (CN)