10.2 N+V, constipation, diarrhoea Flashcards

1
Q

define emesis

A

involuntary, forceful expulsion of gastric contents through mouth

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2
Q

stages of vomiting

A

deep breath
glottis closes
abdo muscles contract
LOS relaxes
retrograde peristalsis of small bowel

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3
Q

3 relevant strctures to vomiting found in medulla

A

vestibular nuclei- input from labyrinth
vomiting centre- cooridnates
CTZ- senses emetic stimuli

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4
Q

receptors of vomiting centre

A

NK1
ACh muscarinic
histamine 1
5HT2

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5
Q

receptors in motion sickness

A

ACh muscarinic
H1

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6
Q

SEs of muscarinic antagonists

A

constipartion, dizziness, dry mouth, confusion, blurred vision

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7
Q

contraindications of muscarinic antagonists

A

elderly
glaucoma

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8
Q

H1 antagonist action

A

inhibits histaminergic signals from vesitublaer system to CTZ

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9
Q

ADRs for H1 antagonist

A

same as anti muscarinic

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10
Q

contraindications for H1 antagonist

A

epilepsy
glaucoma
children
elderly

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11
Q

practical methods for motion sickness

A

position in car
hydration
distraction

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12
Q

2 drugs used for motion sickness

A
  1. anti muscarinics e.g. hyoscine
  2. anti histamines e.g. cinnazarine
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13
Q

metoclopramide
-drug class
-uses
-ADRs

A

-D2 receptor antagonist
-surgery, chemo
-depression, diarrhoea, drowsiness

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14
Q

domperidone
-drug class
-uses
-ADRs

A

-D2 receptor antagonist
-antiemetic, improve location, palliative care
-long QT and VT, galactorrhea

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15
Q

how to NK1 receptor antagonists work?

A

prevent action of substance P at CTZ and peripheral nerves

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16
Q

aprepitant
-drug class
-uses
-ADRs

A

-NK1 receptor antagonists
-chemo delayed emesis
-constipation, headache

17
Q

what could be used to help pregnancy induced vomiting?

A

fluids
antihistamines
steroids
metroclopramide, dopimeridone
thiamine replacement

18
Q

benefits of thiamine replacement in pregnancy

A

fetus brain development
protect mum from wernickes encephalopathy

19
Q

2 ways gut problems can induce vomiting

A
  1. extends bowel wall, stimulates vagus nerve which then stimulates vomiting centre
  2. toxins stimulates vomiting
20
Q

ondansetron
-drug class
-uses
-ADRs

A

-5HT3 antagonist
-antiemtic for chemo, surgery
-constipation, headache

21
Q

management of bowel obstruction

A

NG tube
treat cause
cyclizine

22
Q

contradictions for bulk forming laxatives

A

opioid induced constipation- as already so packed

23
Q

how do stimulant laxatives work?

A

increase electrolytes and water secretion by mucosa, increase peristalsis

24
Q

drugs to treat diarrhoea

A

opioids
muscarinic receptor antagonists

25
Q

how does loperamide work?

A

specific to mu receptors in. myenteric plexus of gut, reduces peristalsis