13. Nausea and Vomiting Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 main input systems that can activate the vomiting centre?

A

Vestibular system
Central nervous system
Chemoreceptor trigger zone
Cranial nerves IX and X

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What broad questions should you ask about in the presenting complaint in someone who has been vomiting?

A

details of the cotnent
timing
association with eating

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3
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What does undigested vomit suggest?

A

Oesophageal disorders- achalasia, pharyngeal pouch

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4
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What does partially digested vomit suggest?

A

Gastric outlet obstruction, gastroparesis

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5
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What does faeculent vomit suggest?

A

Distal intestinal or colonic obstruction

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6
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What does vomiting within an hour of eating suggest?

A

Obstruction high in the GI tract

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7
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What does vomiting a few hours after eating?

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Obstruction lower in the GI tract

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What other symptoms should you ask about in someone who has presented with vomiting?

A

Fever
Headache, visual disturbance, other neuro symptoms
Vertigo

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What questions should you ask about in the social history in someone who presents with vomiting?

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Any close contacts suffering from nausea and vomiting?
Living in close quarters?
Recent foreign travel?
Unusual meals recently?

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10
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What is the immediate management for small bowel obstruction?

A

Nil by mouth
‘Drip and suck’ IV fluid and aspiration of gastric contents by nasogastric tube
Analgesia
Antiemetics

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