Assessment of nauseanand vomiting in patients during the first post operative 24 hours
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2013Author
Çelik, Sevim
Şahin, Zübeyde
Boğa, Songül
Sevim, Yadigar
Çolak, Ayşegül
Özdemir, Cennet
Sarpkaya, Keziban
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Purpose:The objective of this study is the determination of the presence of nausea-vomiting at the
patients in the first postoperative 24 hours, the effective factors in the development of the nausea–
vomiting.Methods:This prospective study is performed with 104 patients at the General Surgery Clinic of
the University Hospital. Data were obtained using patient information sheets, Beck Anxiety Inventory,
Verbal Category Scale, and Verbal Descriptive Scale. Data were evaluated using chi-square, Fisher’s
exact test and student t tests. Results:Postoperative nausea- vomiting were more common in women,
weak and obese, those who do not use alcohol, smokers, people with higher anxiety (p>0.05). In addition,
nausea- vomiting wereoccurred frequently afterclosed surgical operation, spinal anesthesia, long duration
surgery (p>0.05). Nausea-vomiting were significantly less in patients that were using proton pump
inhibitors continuously (p=0.009). Conclusion: These results indicated that postoperative nauseavomiting may be various reasons