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===Pulse:===
===Pulse:===
====Strength====
====Strength====
The pulse may be weak in cases of significant bleeding.
*The pulse may be weak in cases of significant bleeding.
====Rate====
====Rate====
resting tachycardia in case of significant bleeding
*Resting tachycardia in case of significant bleeding


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Physical Examination

Physical exam findings are of the underlying cause of vomiting and retching .

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Pulse:

Strength

  • The pulse may be weak in cases of significant bleeding.

Rate

  • Resting tachycardia in case of significant bleeding

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