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Ethylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol Toxicity
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Course: WB 1103
CE Original Date: October 3, 2007
CE Renewal Date: October 3, 2010
CE Expiration Date: October 3, 2012
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Cover Page
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), Commission on Accreditation
What Are the Physiological Effects of Ethylene Glycol Poisoning?
How to Use This Course
How Should Patients Exposed to Ethylene Glycol Be Evaluated?
Initial Check
What Laboratory Tests Can Help In Evaluating Patients Exposed to Ethylene Glycol?
What is Ethylene Glycol?
How Should Patients Exposed to Ethylene Glycol Be Treated?
Where Is Ethylene Glycol Found?
What is Propylene Glycol?
How Are People Exposed to Ethylene Glycol?
What Instructions Should Be Given to Patients?
What Are the U.S. Standards for Ethylene Glycol Exposure Levels?
Where Can I Find More Information?
What Is the Biological Fate of Ethylene Glycol?
Assessment and Posttest Instructions
What Are the Stages of Ethylene Glycol Intoxication?
Literature Cited
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