We had no forks or plates, so we hacked off big slabs of cake, put them in emesis basins, and ate them with tongue depressors. |
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If a migraine develops, the dive should be terminated because of the potential for nausea, emesis and alteration of consciousness. |
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In surgical settings at high risk for emesis, a prophylactic perioperative antiemetic is useful. |
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She developed bilious emesis and bilious aspirates were subsequently returned from her nasogastric tube. |
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Surveys of oncologists' choices of treatment for emesis caused by chemotherapy came to divergent results. |
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Symptoms include the acute onset of vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, nausea and emesis. |
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On the day of admission, he had developed nausea and vomiting with emesis of clear to blood-tinged fluid. |
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Therefore, in the case of acute overdose, gastric lavage or induced emesis should be utilized to remove unabsorbed lithium. |
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A wide variety of medications are used to treat vertigo and the frequently concurrent nausea and emesis. |
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Coffee-ground emesis, usually from hemorrhagic gastritis, occurs in about 25 percent of vomiting patients. |
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Gastric emptying by emesis or lavage may be useful in removing unabsorbed drug, and should be carried out at an early stage of treatment. |
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This was how he had logged the hours, or kept track of his bouts of emesis. |
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Because of the antiemetic activity of aprepitant, drug-induced emesis may not be effective. |
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After the person has vomited, it is important to provide good mouth care to clear the taste of emesis. |
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If a patient is seen immediately following an accidental overdosage of the drug, it may be useful to induce emesis. |
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If emesis has not occurred spontaneously, gastric lavage, using a cuffed endotracheal tube, may be indicated. |
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Immediately after birth the patient developed bilious emesis. |
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Hematologic, biochemical and urinanalytic changes were related to dehydration secondary to emesis and decreased food consumption. |
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Some monkeys exhibited emesis and lethargy in the early phase of treatment. |
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Treatment of acute overdosage is by immediate gastric lavage or emesis. |
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Chasing the emesis and the diarrhea seems both torturous and futile. |
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If significant ingestion suspected, and the animal is asymptomatic, consider induction of emesis or gastric lavage and administration of activated charcoal, cathartic and enema to limit absorption. |
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The medical complications of any purging behaviour, such as self-induced emesis, laxative use or diuretic use, are well-established, as are the risks associated with stimulant weight loss medications. |
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Two days after discharge, the patient returned to the hospital with obstipation, mild abdominal bloating, and emesis. |
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Features of complete obstruction include large-volume vomitus, nausea worse prior to vomiting and relieved after emesis, no stool in the rectum or stoma, and colicky type abdominal pain. |
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She had coffee-ground emesis and became acidotic. |
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His son reported that the patient had started to experience significant emesis after eating approximately 6 months before his hospitalization. |
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The prodromal stage of paralytic rabies shows hyperpyrexia, headache, emesis, and pain at the site of the wound. |
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Treatment of acetaminophen overdosage includes ipecac induced emesis or gastric lavage which should, when possible, commence within 4 hours of drug ingestion. |
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By the time the mysterious femme fatale was sensuously stroking evidence of the sin of Onan into her inner thigh, Aristotelean catharsis and mimesis were giving way to mass emesis. |
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If drug ingestion is discovered within a relatively short time, induction of emesis or gastric lavage may be of benefit in preventing further absorption. |
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Induction of emesis is not recommended due to the large amount of petroleum solvent in this product, which could cause chemical pneumonitis if aspirated. |
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If the overdosage is very recent and there is no contraindication, an attempt at emesis or other means of removal of drug from the stomach may be performed. |
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Patients who did not develop emesis were further divided into those that experienced minimal or no nausea and those that experienced greater than minimal nausea. |
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We describe the case of a 20-month-old girl with a gastrostomy tube who presented with stridor, daily emesis, stertor, and mild neck retractions. |
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The herb of narrowleaf hawksbeard is used in Tibetan medicine for treating bronchitis, pneumonia and arteriosclerosis, and against emesis. |
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A 20-month-old African-American girl was referred to the otolaryngology service for evaluation of stridor and daily emesis. |
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At these doses, the treatment related signs that were observed in these animals include ataxia, bradypnea, tremors, ptosis, decreased activity, emesis, and mydriasis. |
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Emitasol is being developed globally for use in treating chemotherapy induced emesis and diabetic gastroparesis, a digestive disorder occurring in diabetic patients. |
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Especially effective on organic, foul, airborne odors resulting from feces, urine, emesis, cancer lesions and gangrene, Hex-On also works well for general patient-room odors. |
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Emesis is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth. |
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Emesis may result from stimulation of the vasomotor and vomiting centers. |
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