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Gastroesophageal reflux
Dyspepsia
Emesis
Gastroparesis
Cause the delicate tissues of the esophagus to tear, or even rupture
Dehydration
Can cause the body’s supply of potassium to increase to dangerously high levels
Disrupt the acidity of the blood
Dopamine
5-HT
Histamine
All of the above
Anesthetics and Opioid analgesics
Motion sickness
Psychological effects
All of the above
5-HT4
5-HT3
5-HT2
5-HT1
Metoclopramide
Promethazine
Ondansetron
Domperidone
16 mg given 1 hour prior to anesthesia
14 mg given 1 hour prior to anesthesia
12 mg given 1 hour prior to anesthesia
10 mg given 1 hour prior to anesthesia
A single dose of 4 mg by slow IV injection (not less than 30 sec) administered at the induction of anesthesia
A single dose of 3 mg by slow IV injection (not less than 30 sec) administered at the induction of anesthesia
A single dose of 2 mg by slow IV injection (not less than 30 sec) administered at the induction of anesthesia
A single dose of 1 mg by slow IV injection (not less than 30 sec) administered at the induction of anesthesia
Pre-ejection, ejection and post-ejection phase
Pre-ejection and post-ejection phase
Ejection and post ejection phase
Pre-ejection and ejection phase
Blockage of the airway/Aspiration
GI Bleeding
Migraine
Stomach Ache
Age over 70 years
History of motion sickness
Chronic renal failure
Male gender
Hyperkalemia
Hypocalcemia
Hyponatremia
Hyperglycemia
Metabolic acidosis
Respiratory alkalosis
Metabolic alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis
Ondansetron
Metformin
Simvastatin
Aspirin
Hypovolemic shock
Hypertension
Hypercalcemia
Hyperlipidemia
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