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Nausea & Vomiting. Nausea: inclination to vomit. Vomiting: ejection or expulsion of gastric contents through the mouth.

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1 Nausea & Vomiting

2 Nausea: inclination to vomit. Vomiting: ejection or expulsion of gastric contents through the mouth.

3 Phases of emesis 1.Nausea: imminent need to vomit → associated with gastric stasis. 2.Retching: labored movement of abdominal & thoracic muscles. 3.Vomiting: forceful expulsion of gastric contents due to GI retroperistalsis.

4 Vomiting is triggered by afferent impulses to the vomiting center found in medulla. Impulses are received from sensory centers such as: chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ), cerebral cortex, and visceral afferents from the pharynx & GIT.

5 Afferent impulses are integrated by vomiting center resulting in efferent impulses to the salivation center, respiratory center and pharyngeal, GI and abdominal muscles leading to vomiting.

6 Numerous neurotransmitter receptors are located in: vomiting center, CTZ & GIT. These receptors include: –Cholinergic. –Histaminic. –Dopaminergic. –Opiate. –Serotonin. –Benzodiazepine. Upon stimulation of these receptors → vomiting takes place.

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8 Anticipatory NV → NV associated with the administration of noxious, cytotoxic agents or by the anxiety associated with such treatments. NV occur frequently after operative procedures. NV in ♀ 3 times > ♂. Hyperemesis gravidarum → NV during pregnancy.


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