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Antiemetic treatment in the emergency department: Patient opinions and expectations.

Robert A MeekAndis GraudinsShane Anthony
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2017)
Most patients expected antiemetic treatment to make symptoms at least 'a lot less'. Most also believe treatment should be reserved for moderate or severe nausea, and should take effect by 30 min.
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