N&V Flashcards

1
Q

Appearance:

  • Coffee grounds
  • Recognisable food
  • Faeculent
A

Upper GI bleeding

Gastric stasis

thicker and foul-smelling - distal bowel obstruction

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Timing:

  • Morning
  • Post-prandial
  • Vomiting relieving pain
  • Preceded by loud gurgling
A

Pregnancy
Raised ICP

Gastric stasis/gastroparesis - happens in DM and pyloric sphincter closure

Peptic ulcer

GI obstruction

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3
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Causes:

  • Infection
  • Gallbladder and pancreas
  • Occurs more distally
  • Malignancy
  • Ulcer
A

Gastroenteritis

Acute cholecystitis or pancreatitis

Intestinal obstruction

Gastric cancer

PUD

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Non-GI causes:

Mneumonic - ABCDEFGHI

A - 2
B
C
D
E
F
G
H - 3 - thyroid and 2 electrolytes 
I
A

AKI. Addisons

Brain - migraine, raised ICP

Cardiac - MI

DKA

Ears - labyrinthitis, Meniere’s

Foreign substance - alcohol, drugs

Gravidity - morning sickness or HG

Hypercalcaemia
Hyponatraemia

Hyperthyroidism

Infection - UTI or sepsis

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Investigations:

Why do you do an ABG?

Why do you look for in a AXR?

What appropriate investigation is used for blood/persistent vomiting?

A

Metabolic alkalosis after loss of gastric contents - loss of acid

Bowel obstruction

Upper GI endoscopy

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6
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Management

What needs to be given first to relieve symptoms?

What needs to be monitored?

A

Anti-emetics

Electrolytes and fluid balance

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Anti-emetics:

Anti-histamines - think of some examples - 2

What is the MOA?

What is another effect that is has that could possibly become an adverse effect? - e.g. dry mouth

A

Cyclizine
Promethazine
Dimenhydrinate
Diphenhydramine

Act centrally on vomiting - brain

Anti-cholinergic effects:

Typical symptoms include dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention, bowel obstruction, dilated pupils, blurred vision, increased heart rate, and decreased sweating

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Anti-emetics - Anti-dopaminergic

Metaclopamide - avoided in pregnancy

MOA - 1

Side effects - mind and neurological

A

Acts centrally in chemoreceptor trigger zone

Confusion
Dyskinesia and Parkinsonism

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Anti-emetics - Anti-dopaminergic

Levomepromazine:

Why is this a good choice?

What can it cause which makes it good in palliative care?

A

Has a range of effects - Anti-dopaminergic, anti-histaminergic, anticholinergic, and anti-serotonergic effects

Sedation

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Anti-emetics - Anti-dopaminergic

Domperidone:

In what type of patient is it safe in? - neuro disease

2 routes of admin?

What is it not useful for?

What ECG side effect does it have?

A

Parkinsons

PO or PR

Central N&V

Prolonged QT

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Q

Anti-emetics - Anti-serotonergics

3 examples

2 side effects - GI and ECG effect

A

Ondansetron
Granisetron
Palonosetron

Constipation
QT prolongation

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12
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Other agents to treat N&V:

What can be sniffed for rapid relief of nausea?

In what scenario is dexamethasone used as an adjunct anti-emetic?

A

Sniffing isopropyl alcohol swabs

Post op and chemotherapy

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