Complications such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal distention or pain are possible following removal of the gastric tube. If the patient has a sore throat, soothing lozenges may be given. The patient may also resume.
The patient should be fasting (nothing to eat or drink after the evening meal) on the day prior to the test, but may have water up to one hour before the test. Antacids, anticholinergics, cholinergics, alcohol, H2-receptor.
no
After the scan, the patient should be able to continue with normal daily activities with no problems.
The patient may resume normal or postoperative activities after the test.
The patient can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
Dependant on the patient really, but it should be around 150-200 mL if I'm not mistaken.
a child..
No specific aftercare is needed.
less than 8.0L
The answer would depend on what substance the question is about.
No special care is required after the study.
It is possible. It is always up to a doctor to ultimately determine if a person is eligible for gastric bypass surgery or not, but the fact that a patient is a vegan (as long as they are still relatively healthy) should not be an affecting factor on the decision to have that type of surgery or not.