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Abdominal pain, severe

Notify the physician if abdominal pain, severe headache or chest pain, or unresolved diarrhea occurs... [Pg.118]

Symptoms develop within 2-10 h after toxalbumin ingestions. Abdominal pain, severe vomiting, and bloody diarrhea may occur. Significant fluid losses may ensue, accompanied by tachycardia and hypotension. Systemic poisoning can be seen within 24 h, with multiple organ involvement. Hepatic and renal failure, lethargy, seizures, coma, and death may occur in severe intoxications. Allergic reactions may... [Pg.2028]

No adverse effects have been observed with typical therapeutic use of the properly processed root. Long-term or excessive use (standard dose is a decoction of 6-9 g of the herb) has been associated with burning sensation, swelling, and ulcerations of the oral cavity, vomiting, abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, difficulty breathing, slowed heart rate, agitation, pale face, cold sweat, and dilated pupils. In severe cases, death was reported about 10 hours after ingestion (Bensky et al. 2004). [Pg.239]

Ingestion abdominal pain, severe breathing difficulties, nausea see also inhalation. rinse moufo, DO NOT Induce vomiting, teke immediately to hospital. [Pg.260]

A 22-year-old nulliparous woman developed lower abdominal pain, severe dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia. A T-shaped lUCD (copper T) that had been inserted 7 years before was seen in a 2.0 x 1.4 x 2.3-cm cyst in the right ovary and was removed laparoscopically. [Pg.450]

Mr C denied any psychiatric symptoms or prior psychiatric history. He started smoking marijuana 10 years earlier, and for the past 7 years reported smoking two to three large joints daily, except for the 3-month abstinent period prior to his current relapse. On examination he was irritable, and repeatedly asked for medications for his nausea and abdominal pain. Several times during the interview, he went to the bathroom to put his head under the hot shower, which he said improved his nausea. After a few minutes, Mr C terminated the interview saying he needed to stay in the shower. The next day he eloped from the hospital and was lost to follow-up. [Pg.40]

Iodine can affect the body if inhaled, if it comes in contact with the eyes or skin, or if it is swallowed. It may enter the body through the skin. Iodine vapor is a severe irritant of the eyes, respiratory tract, and to a lesser extent, to the skin. Swallowing iodine may cause burning in the mouth, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Short contact of iodine with the skin may produce a severe irritation of the skin and coloration similar to that obtained when tincture of iodine is appHed to a wound. Prolonged contact can be harmful and may cause bums. [Pg.365]

Whipworm (Trichuris trichiurd) adult females are 5 cm long. These worms thread their entire body into the epithelium of the colon, where they feed on tissue juice and small amounts of blood. Infections of several hundred worms may cause irritation and inflammation of the mucosa, with abdominal pain, diarrhea, and gas. Eggs are discharged and passed into the feces. Infections result from the swallowing of eggs that are obtained directly from contaminated soil. Untreated adult worms Hve for years. [Pg.245]

Balantidiasis in humans is manifest by chronic episodes of intermittent diarrhea and constipation, symptoms similar to those of amebiasis. The patient may also have abdominal pain, tenderness over the colon, anorexia, nausea, severe weight loss, and weakness. The disease may be fatal and, before the avakabihty of a treatment, was the cause of death in approximately 30% of infected individuals. [Pg.264]

Gliptins Severe renal disease Abdominal pain, hypoglycaemia when used with another antidiabetic agent Creatinine 3... [Pg.124]

Due to the rapid appearance of resistance, 5FC is only used as a combination partner for the intensive therapy of established severe fungal infections caused by Candida spp., Cryptococcus neoformans and Aspergillus sp. Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and or abdominal pain occur in 6% of the patients. Of greater concern is the potential for bone marrow depression (seen in 5% of the patients, all with elevated 5FC levels). [Pg.133]

Cardiac glycosides have a small ratio of toxic to therapeutic concentration. Possible adverse effects are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, fatigue, headache, drowsiness, colour vision disturbances, sinus bradycardia, premature ventricular complexes, AV-block, bigeminy, atrial tachycardia with AV-Block, ventricular fibrillation. There are several mechanisms relevant for their toxic action (Table 2). [Pg.328]

Abdominal pain, esophagitis, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash, and blood dyscrasias may be seen with the use of the lincosamides. These drag s also can cause pseudomembranous colitis, which may range from mild to very severe Discontinuing the drag may relieve mild symptoms of pseudomembranous colitis. [Pg.86]

When an opiate is used as an antidiarrheal drug, the nurse records each bowel movement, as well as its appearance, color, and consistency. The nurse should notify the primary health care provider immediately if diarrhea is not relieved or becomes worse if die patient has severe abdominal pain or if blood in die stool is noted. [Pg.173]

ISPHOSPHONATES The nurse monitors the patient taking the bisphosphonates for any adverse reactions such as nausea, diarrhea, increased or recurrent bone pain, headache dyspepsia, acid regurgitation, dysphagia, and abdominal pain. Analgesic maybe administered for headache Notify the primary health care provider of adverse reactions such as the return of bone pain or severe diarrhea... [Pg.196]

Notify the primary healtii care provider if any of diese problems occur severe dry moudi, inability to chew or swallow food, inability to urinate, feeling of depression, severe dizziness or drowsiness, rapid or irregular heartbeat, abdominal pain, mood changes, and unusual movements of the head, eyes, tongue, neck, anus, leg s, feet, mouth, or tongue... [Pg.272]

A common problem associated with the administration of the bile acid sequestrants is constipation. Constipation may be severe and may occasionally result in fecal impaction. Hemorrhoids may be aggravated. Additional adverse reactions include vitamin A and D deficiencies, bleeding tendencies (including gastrointestinal bleeding) caused by a depletion of vitamin K, nausea, abdominal pain, and distention. [Pg.411]

Nicotinic acid may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, severe generalized flushing of the skin, a sensation of warmth, and severe itching or tingling. [Pg.411]

The antacids are contraindicated in patients with severe abdominal pain of unknown cause and during lactation. Sodium-containing antacids are contraindicated in... [Pg.471]

ANTIDIARRHEALS. The nurse notifies the primary health care provider if an elevation in temperature occurs or if severe abdominal pain or abdominal rigidity or distention occurs because this may indicate a complication of the disorder, such as infection or intestinal perforation. If diarrhea is severe, additional treatment measures, such as IV fluids and electrolyte replacement, may be necessary. [Pg.481]

Notify the primary health care provider if any of the following occurs pain in the legs or groin area, sharp chest pain or sudden shortness of breatii, lumps in die breast, sudden severe headache, dizziness or fainting, vision or speech disturbances, weakness or numbness in the arms or legp, severe abdominal pain, depression, or yellowing of die skin or eyes. [Pg.556]


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