Physiology of Nausea and Vomiting Flashcards

1
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what is nausea

A

subjective, highly unpleasant ‘sinking’ sensation

felt in throat and stomach

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2
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describe retching

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dry - no efflux of vomitus

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3
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describe vomiting

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forceful expulsion of gastric/intestinal contents out of the mouth

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4
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events in vomiting

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Commences with forceful inspiration, reflex closure of the glottis and elevation of the soft palate to close off the airways and nasal passages
stomach, oesophagus and associated sphincters are relaxed

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5
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major consequences of severe vomiting

A
dehydration 
loss of gastric protons and chloride 
hypokalaemia 
loss of duodenal bicarbonate (rare)
oesophageal damage (rare)
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6
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chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ)

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vagal afferents to VC stimulated by;
mechanical stimuli
pathology
toxic materials and drugs in the blood

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7
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nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS)

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vagal afferents to VC stimulated by;
mechanical stimuli
pathology

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8
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what is the vomiting centre (VC)

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group of interconnected neurones to co-ordinate vomiting

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9
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where is motor output that co-ordinates vomiting located

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brain stem

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10
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clinical features of vomiting

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preceded by;
profuse salvation 
sweating 
elevated heart rate
sensation of nausea
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11
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clinical features of vomiting

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preceded by;
profuse salvation 
sweating 
elevated heart rate
sensation of nausea
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12
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where is CTZ located

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brainstem - lacks blood brain barrier

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13
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where is NTS located

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brainstem

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14
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what drives the VC

A

central pattern generator (CPG) (which receives from NTS)

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15
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consequences of loss of gastric protons and chloride

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hypocholaemic metabolic alkalosis - raising of blood pH

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16
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how is hypokalaemia mediated

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via the kidney

proton loss accompanied by potassium excretion

17
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consequences of duodenal bicarbonate loss

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metabolic acidosis

18
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antiemetic drugs

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5-HT3 receptor antagonists 
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists  
histamine H1 receptor antagonists 
dopamine receptor antagonists 
NK1 receptor antagonists 
cannabinoid (CB1) receptor. agonists