Other significant conditions were aspiration of vomitus and sickle cell disorder. |
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The appropriate specimens to submit for testing include food or environmental specimens, stool, serum, gastric contents, or vomitus. |
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If spontaneous vomiting occurs have casualty lean forward with head down to avoid breathing in of vomitus, and give more water to drink. |
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Position them on their sides to prevent them from choking on vomitus. |
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Diagnosis relies upon microscopic detection of parasite eggs in the stool, or seeing the parasite in the vomitus. |
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Cats become infected by ingesting the parasite-laden vomitus of another cat. |
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This is caused by the action of the acidic projectile vomitus and position of the tongue when this occurs. |
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For oral, nasal or pharyngeal suctioning, higher-pressure suctioning is required for prompt removal of viscous secretions, vomitus and blood. |
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However, this method might not be possible due to trauma, bleeding, vomitus, secretions or oedema and is not without potential hazards. |
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They do not apply to saliva, feces, nasal secretions, sputum, sweat, tears, urine and vomitus unless they contain visible blood, but infection control guidelines should apply. |
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The virus can also be transmitted by way of aerosolized vomitus or contact with a contaminated surface. |
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Ebola virus spreads only by close contact with the body fluids like saliva, vomitus, blood or urine of a patient. |
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Every observant mother has learned the importance of noting the character of her baby's vomitus, the color of its stools, the evidence of inflation of its stomach, etc. |
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