emesis in English

noun
1
the action or process of vomiting.
Surveys of oncologists' choices of treatment for emesis caused by chemotherapy came to divergent results.

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1. This line includes plastic emesis Basins, sponge bowls , medicine cups, and …

2. Acute emesis response to harmful doses of X-rays on frogs (Rana porosa porosa) was examined.

3. Objective To observe the antiemetic effect of Banxia - Fuling Capsule ( BFC ) on nausea and emesis induced by chemotherapy ...

4. McKesson Medical-Surgical offers various Basins including emesis Basins, sponge Basins, solution Basins, iodine cup, sponge bowl, and procedure Basins

5. The objective of this study was to describe the emergency department (ED) diagnoses in an unselected pediatric population with Bilious emesis

6. Antiemetic adjective Countering emesis, vomiting noun An agent–eg, odansetron, granisetron, which prevents or alleviates nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapeutics–eg, cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, dacarbazine, etc

7. Vomiting (also known as puking, throwing up, Barfing, emesis, among other names) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.

8. It is appropriate to give high-risk patients a prophylactic drug to antagonize the proposed mechanism of emesis, rather than to have departmental protocols determining standard first- and second-line Antiemetics

9. The invention also provides methods of enhancing the effect of the chloride channel activators in treating the gastrointestinal disorder, such as constipation, while attenuating adverse side effects, such as nausea and emesis.

10. Consequently, treatment is often empirical, but an understanding of the neuropharma - cology of available Antiemetic drugs is important, since there are several classes of agents available that antag - onise the neurotransmitter receptors involved in the physiology of emesis.

11. Guide to Contraindications and Precautions to Commonly Used Vaccines1,* (continued) PAGE 2 OF 2 With the exception of RIV or cell-culture IIV, people with egg allergy other than hives (e.g., angioedema, respiratory distress, lightheadedness, or recurrent emesis) or who required epine-

12. Visphotaka (Blisterous eruption) Netra Daha (Burning sensation in eyes) Shotha (Inflammation) Kamala (Jaundice) Pandu Roga (Anmmia) Sarva Jvara (All types of fevers) Sarva Dhatu shosha (Emaciation of all tissues) Chardi (Emesis) shiroroga (Disease of the head) Amgadaha (Burning sensation all over the body) Vataroga (Disease due to Vata dosha)

13. Ondansetron, a potent and highly selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, prevents emesis following chemotherapy by Antagonising the action of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) at 5-HT3 receptors on vagal afferent neurons that innervate the gastrointestinal tract and 5-HT3 receptors in the central vomiting sys …

14. Antiemetics) Altretamine Ifosfamide Carboplatin Irinotecan Cyclophosphamide (1,500 mg/m²) Melphalan Cytarabine (1 g/m²) Mitoxantrone (12 mg/m²) Daunorubicin Oxaliplatin Doxorubicin Temozolomide Epirubicin Trabectedin Idarubicin Treosulfan Low (emesis risk, 10%–30% without Antiemetics) Asparaginase Mitoxantrone (12 mg/m²) Bortezomib Paclitaxel

15. A sickness bag (also known as a sick sack, airsick bag, Airsickness bag, emesis bag, sick bag, barf bag, vomit bag, disposal bag, waste bag, Doggie bag or motion sickness bag) is a small bag commonly provided to passengers on board airplanes and boats to collect and contain vomit in the event of motion sickness

16. Binge Psychiatry A period of consumption of a very large quantity of food during a short period, with lack of control over eating; Binges are often followed by self-induced emesis or 'purging' Complications Gastric rupture-Mallory-Weiss syndrome, vascular compression, pancreatitis, aspiration pneumonia, ipecac-induced myocarditis, heart failure, refeeding edema, hypokalemia, hypochloremia

17. A sickness bag (also known as a sick sack, Airsick bag, Airsickness bag, emesis bag, sick bag, barf bag, vomit bag, disposal bag, waste bag, Doggie bag or motion sickness bag) is a small bag commonly provided to passengers on board airplanes and boats to collect and contain vomit in the event of motion sickness