stop giving solids for a few hours...slowly introduce liquids such as Ginger Ale and water....lots of sleep...after 12 hours slight solids like crackers and jellos
At the time of when the patient vomits and does not have energy to walk.
Being calm if blood bothers you. And not vomiting when a patient vomits.
Notify medical direction to authorize one repeat of the dose.
Fasting before paracentesis helps reduce the risk of aspiration in case the patient vomits during the procedure. It also helps obtain a more accurate measurement of ascitic fluid composition.
In Anorexia, the patient does not consume food and starves herself. In bulimia, the patient overeats and then vomits the food. Most treatment centers will generally address both eating disorders.
It doesn't matter; but injuries or obstacles may dictate that for you.
The patient could have had a seizure. That would explain their eyes rolling back and the breathing stopped. Tubereculosis could explain vomiting blood if the blood came from the lungs. Those are also symptoms of shock.
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Vomiting is caused by Gastric Distention due to rescue breaths. The rescue breaths are either too hard or too much air. Vomiting can lead to aspiration which can cause infection and ultimately death if the patient lives through the cardiac event. Most people vomit during CPR. It is just a fact. Prepare to roll victim onto left side and perform a finger sweep to clear vomitus from the airway if patient vomits.
No it is not. :)
Vomits
its sick