Vomiting and Nausea Flashcards

1
Q

The vomiting centre is located?

A

in the dorsal part of the medulla oblongata

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2
Q

The chemo receptor trigger zone is located?

A

In the floor of the fouth ventricle (brain)

Lies OUTSIDE blood brain barrier

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3
Q

Motion sickness and disease of the inner ear act on which nerve?

A

vestibulocochlear nerve

sends signals to the vomiting center

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4
Q

Pathways to nausea emesis?

A
  • Blood borne chemical stimuli via Chemoreceptor Trigger zone (morphine, digoxin, chemotherapy)
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5
Q

Major central pathway to emesis/nausea is?

A

Vomiting center

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6
Q

Which emesis receptors does the CTZ express?

A
Histamine (H1 !!! not 2!!)
M1
Dopamine (D2)
Serotonin (5HT3)
Opoid
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7
Q

Which emesis receptor does the pharynx and GI tract express?

A

Serotonin (5HT3)

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8
Q

Which emesis receptors do the vestibular nuclei express?

A

Mucarinic M1

Histamine H1

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9
Q

Which emesis receptors does the VC express?

A

Muscarinic M1/M3
Serotonin 5HT3
Histamine H1

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10
Q

In the gut ____ from e.g. bacteria, drugs or ethanol stimulate _____ cells. This leads to mediators such as _____. This leads to depolarization and AP of ____ afferent to ___ and ___

A

toxins, enterochromaffin like, serotonin (5HT3), Vagal, CTZ and nucleus trctus solaris

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11
Q

What are the events in vomiting?

A

Suspension slow wave intestinal activity
Retrograde contractions from ileum to stomach
Relaxed sphincters! LOS
Close epiglottis
Contraction of diaphragm + abdominal muscles compress stomach
ejection + repeat

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12
Q

Consequences sever vomiting?

A
  • Dehydration
  • HYPOCHLORAEMIC METABOLIC ACIDOSIS (loss gastric protons +chloride)
  • hypokalaemia (reflex K+ excretion kidneys)
  • mallory weiss tear
  • aspiration
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13
Q

Prochlorperazine, droperidol,trifluoperazine chlorpromazine, haloperidol, levomepromazine
are examples of WHAt

A

dopamine antagonists

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14
Q

Dopamine antagonists act ___ by blocking _____

A

centrally, Chemoreceptor trigger zone

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15
Q

Metoclopramide, Domperidone are examples of WHAT

A

prokinetic drugs

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16
Q

What are the effects of prokinetic drugs?

A
  • Increase gastric peristalsis
  • Increase LOS tone

-BLOCKS D2 dopamine receptors in CTZ!!!!

17
Q

Granisetron, ondansetron, palonosetron

are examples of WHAT

A

5HT3-Receptor Antagonists

18
Q

5HT3-Receptor Antagonists block receptors in ___, ____ and ____

A

GIT and CNS, VC

19
Q

T/F

5HT3-Receptor Antagonists side effect is earache

A

F

HEADACHE

20
Q

Promethazine, cyclizine, cinnarizine

are examples of WHAT

A

H 1 ANTAGONISTS

21
Q

T/F

H1 antagonists cause CNS depression and sedation

A

T

22
Q

T/F

many H1 antagonists exert an additonal anti serotonin receptor effcet

A

F!

exert additional ANTIMUSCARINIC effect

23
Q

Hyosine (scopolamine), Dicyclomine

are examples of

A

anticholinergics

24
Q

Adjuvant antiemetics are?

A

group of drugs that are used with standard antiemetics to enhance its effects

25
Q

Examples of adjuvant antiemetics?

A

Corticosteroids
Cannabinoids
Benzodiazepines
Neurokinin 1 receptor antagonists

26
Q

Treating chemotherapy induced nausea?

A

Triple therapy

1) Serotonin antagonist
2) dexamethasone corticosteroid
3) aprepitant neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist

27
Q

T/F
Post-operative nausea and vomiting treatment is the same regardless of anaesthetic used and the type and duration of surgery

A

F

Varies !!

28
Q

T/F

Pregnancy associated Nausea and Vomiting is treated using Neurokinin 1 receptor antagonists

A
F
change diet
ginger 
wrist acupressure
INTRACTABLE VOMITING MAY RESULT IN NUTRITIONAL AND IONINC IMBALANCES
29
Q

Hyperemesis gravidarum?

A

Fluid and electrolyte disturbances or nutritional deficiency develops from intractable vomiting in pregnancy

30
Q

First line Hyperemesis gravidarum?

A

antihistamine such as promethazine or cyclizine.