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Antithrombotics and nausea

Independent Nurse, 2011
In-depth analysis of the latest research. Compiled by Dr Carole Mongin-Bulewski
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A revolution for nausea

BMJ, 2007
Postoperative orders are fairly standardised, and hospitals commonly use a checklist to allow doctors to check the needed drugs rapidly. Surgical patients are more or less healthy, and we assume that a checklist will serve most patients well. One category of postoperative drugs is antiemetics, and the most commonly used are those on the checklist, such
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Sartre's Nauseas

MLN, 1983
Anyone who has ever waded page-by-page through L'Etre et le Neant or Critique de la raison dialectique knows the exasperation of bogging down in a passage that defies reasonable interpretation, only to find another passage, ten pages further on, which deals with the same point in a perfectly intelligible way. The transgression is obvious: Sartre pasted
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Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2019
M. Fejzo   +7 more
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Physiology of Nausea

2016
Nausea is an extremely common sensation but also a difficult symptom to describe. There are actually many different types of nausea, perceived in different locations and mediated by different pathways. Nausea can be studied in a laboratory using stimuli that range from the illusion of motion to ingestive disgust and bitter taste.
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Chronic nausea and vomiting: evaluation and treatment

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2018
B. Lacy, H. Parkman, M. Camilleri
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