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Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) · Jun 2002
Case ReportsPharmacology review: the role of ondansetron in the management of children's nausea and vomiting following posterior fossa neurosurgical procedures.
- Susan Neufeld.
- Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. sneufeld@cha.ab.ca
- Axone. 2002 Jun 1;23(4):24-9.
AbstractThe management of nausea and vomiting is fundamental to the post-operative nursing care of children. Children who have neurosurgical procedures, especially those that involve the posterior fossa, are likely to experience nausea and vomiting in the post-operative period. The proximity of brainstem emetic centres to the surgical site compounds the usual post-operative risk factors for nausea and vomiting. Ondansetron is discussed as an agent that may be more effective than the traditionally-used antiemetics, such as dimenhydrinate and metoclopramide, in this population. Nurses must advocate for effective therapeutic measures to manage children's post-operative nausea and vomiting. Advocacy requires knowledge of high-risk groups, accurate assessment, timely intervention, and thorough evaluation of pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures.
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