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. 2019 Feb;8(2):443–448. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_420_18

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of all patients of acute poisoning (n=156)

Male 119 (76.3%)
Female 37 (23.7%)
Married 92 (58.9%)
Uneducated 85 (54.4%)
Unemployed 37 (23.7%)
Driver 21 (13.4%)
Guard 19 (12.1%)
Student 15 (9.6%)
Unknown profession 64 (41%)
Fever 5 (3.2%)
Tachycardia 12 (7.6%)
Bradycardia 39 (25%)
Tachypnoea 94 (60.2%)
Shock 27 (17.3%)
Hypertension 62 (39.7%)
Miotic pupils 34 (21.7%)
Mydriatic pupils 3 (1.9%)
Dry skin 16 (10.2%)
Increased sweating 33 (21.1%)
Altered sensorium 59 (37.8%)
Agitated 22 (14.1%)
Vomiting 18 (11.53%)
Diarrhea 21 (13.4%)
Urinary incontinence 22 (14.1%)
Hypoglycemia 10 (16.4%)
Intentional exposure 122 (78.2%)
Unintentional exposure 34 (21.7%)