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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMap 1, atropine used with pralidoxime, seizure which can be treated by administering diazepam, Cormac McLaggen 26 y/o Caucausian male presents with seizure, atropine antagonizes Muscarinic Receptors, organophosphates poisoning can mimic intoxication of opioids, heart via activation of adrenergic receptors, sympathetic nervous system which when stimulated accelerates the heart, Muscarinic Receptors which when stimulated cause salivation, organophosphates Inhibit acetylcholine esterase, pralidoxime Targets synapses in PNS, acetylcholine esterase degrades acetylcholine, Cormac McLaggen 26 y/o Caucausian male whose pertinent physicial exam findings include pupil constriction, acetylcholine degrades to Acetate, diarrhea which can be caused by a somatic lumbar dysfunction, Cormac McLaggen 26 y/o Caucausian male whose pertinent physicial exam findings include respiratory depression, seizure caused by exposure to organophosphates, nicotinic receptors which when stimulated caused muscle fasciculation, HVLA which would be contraindicated in a patient who has ingested organophosphates, opioids intoxication also presents with this pertinent physical exam finding pupil constriction, atropine is an antagonist of Muscarinic Receptors