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Palliative cancer care - nausea & vomiting - Management
How should I assess the person and determine the cause of nausea and vomiting?
- Use findings from the history, examination, and investigations to try to identify the cause of the nausea and vomiting and assess the person's clinical state.
- Consider whether treatment of the cause is appropriate, or whether the emphasis should be on treatment of symptoms.
- Take the following factors into account:
- The stage of illness and the person's prognosis.
- The person's wishes and those of carers and family.
- The cause of the person's nausea or vomiting and whether it is reversible or untreatable.
- The severity of nausea or vomiting and the presence of complications.
- The urgency with which treatment is required.
- The input of the multidisciplinary team.
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