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gastric suction
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what the risks are --> gastric suction, gastric lavage, stomach pumping, nasogastric tube suction, gastric suction, procedure to empty the contents, the stomach, analysis, removal of irritating elements poisons,
a tube is inserted, the nose, mouth, down the esophagus, stomach, a topical anesthetic applied to minimize irritation, gagging, the tube, stomach contents, removed using suction, after irrigating water, the tube,
in an emergency setting, a patient has swallowed poison, vomiting blood, no preparation is needed, gastric suction, the analysis of gastric acid, physician, ask to fast overnight, stop taking certain medications, feel a gagging sensation, the tube is passed,
this test performed, several different reasons, to remove poisons, toxic substances, overdosed medications, stomach, to irrigate, clean the stomach, prior to performing an upper endoscopy, egd, in someone who has been vomiting blood, to collect stomach acid contents, further analysis, relief, decompression in someone, intestinal obstruction, very small risk, the tube accidentally placed, airway instead, the esophagus, small risks, aspiration of gastric contents, perforation, the esophagus, minor bleeding.
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