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vomiting blood…

 

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hematemesis, blood, in the vomit, vomiting blood, regurgitation of blood, upper gastrointestinal tract, includes the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, feeding tube that transmits food, secretions from mouth to stomach, stomach, small intestine, vomiting of blood results after there is upper gastrointestinal bleeding, difficult to distinguish from coughing up blood, lung, a nosebleed, bloody post-nasal drainage, conditions that cause blood to be vomited, cause blood, in the stool, prolonged, vigorous retching, a tear, in the small blood vessels, the throat, esophagus, producing streaks of blood, in the vomit, bleeding ulcer located, in the stomach, duodenum, esophagus, irritation, erosion, the lining, the esophagus, stomach, bleeding esophageal varices, vascular malformations, the gi tract, tumors, the stomach, esophagus, esophagitis, gastritis, ingested blood, swallowed after a nosebleed, gastroenteritis although not all situations, the result of a major medical problem, difficult to know, a medical evaluation, seek immediate medical attention, call doctor, vomiting of blood occurs, immediate medical evaluation, medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, the vomiting of blood in detail, time pattern, has it ever occurred, did it occur after retching, vomiting, quality, how much blood was, in the vomit, was the vomit entirely blood, was the blood bright red, dark red, black, were there clots, aggravating factors, has there been a recent nosebleed, has there been recent vigorous vomiting, has there been a recent episode of gastroenteritis, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, has there been a recent episode of coughing, bleeding, nose, rectum, elsewhere, abdominal pain, blood, in the stools, black stools, weakness, fatigue, coughing, coughing up of blood, additional important information, what medications, the patient a drinker of alcohol, smoker, recent injuries, nose, mouth, abdomen, recent surgical procedures, recent dental procedures tooth extractions, a history of bulimia, self-induced vomiting, a history of ulcers, esophageal varices, liver problems, has the patient ever turned yellow, jaundice, a history of problems, blood clotting, diagnostic tests, endoscopy, egd, x-rays, nasogastric tube, nose-to-stomach tube, placement to check, blood, blood work, cbc, blood count, blood clotting values, liver function tests, intervention, massive hematemesis, emergency intervention, anticipated, intravenous fluids, medications, blood transfusions, treatments, medications to decrease stomach acid, bleeding that doesn't stop, require surgery, related to vomiting blood, related to early satiety.



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