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Chapter 40 Pharm

Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease, Pharmacology for Nurses, Adams

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The digestive system consists of two basic anatomical divisions: the _____ canal and the _____ organs. alimentary, accessory
The primary functions of the GI tract are to physically _____ ingested food and to provide the necessary _____ and surface area for chemical _____ and _____ of nutrients into the bloodstream. transport, enzymes, digestion, absorption
The small intestine is lined with tiny projections called _____ and _____ that provides a huge surface area for the absorption of _____. villi, microvilli, food/medications
Substances are propelled along the GI tract by the process of _____, rhythmic contraction of layers of _____ muscle. peristalsis, smooth muscle
the _____ prevents the stomach contents from moving backwards into the esophagus, a condition known as _____. cardiac sphincter, esophageal reflux
The _____ cells secrete pepsinogen and the _____ cells secrete hydrochloric acid and _____, which are essential for the absorption of vitamin B-12. chief, parietal, intrinsic factor
Gastric juice is the most _____ in the body and has a pH of _____. acidic, 1.5 to 3.5
An ulcer is a/an _____ of the _____ layer of the GI tract; _____ is the most common site. erosion, mucous, the duodenum
External risk factors associated with _____ (PUD) include drugs, particularly _____, _____, and _____. peptic ulcer disease, glucocorticoids, aspirin, NSAIDs.
The primary cause of PUD is infection by the gram-negative bacterium _____. helicobacter pylori.
GERD is defined as the _____ movement of stomach contents. backward
PUD is defined as a lesion located in the _____ or ______. stomach or small intestine.
Crohn's disease is defined as ulcerations in the ______. lower small intestine.
Ulcerative colitis is defined as erosions in the _____. large intestine.
NSAIDs are defined as _______. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
H2-receptors are responsible are responsible for ____. Increased acid secretion in the stomach.
Hypersecretion of gastric acid is a condition known as _____. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
In caring for a client with peptic ulcer disease, the healthcare provider must understand that digestive enzymes are secreted by _____, _____, and _____. salivary glands, stomach, and pancreas.
The nurse is developing education materials for the client. Which of the following is not a risk factor associated with peptic ulcer disease (PUD)? (a) family history; (b) blood type AB; (c) psychological stress; (d) H. pylori. blood type AB
On assessment, the nurse should recognize which characteristic symptom as most indicative of a duodenal ulcer? (a) gnawing/buring in upper abdomen; (b) nighttime pain, nausea, & vomiting; (c) bright red blood in stool; (d) bright red blood in vomitus. (a) gnawing or burning in the upper abdomen
In the client with a prior history of gastric ulcers; _____, would be increased in the presence of a recurrence. pain, briefly relieved by food
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes _____ and ______. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
The client is overweight and complaining of an intense burning (heartburn) in the chest, which is indicative of _____. GERD
In developing a plan of care for the client with peptic ulcer disease, the nurse needs to include _____, _____, and _____. smoking cessation, abstinence from alcohol, and avoidance of caffeine.
Which class of drugs reduces acid secretion in the stomach by binding irreversibly to an enzyme on the parietal cells? Proton pump inhibitors
Which class of peptic ulcer medications consists of alkaline combinations of aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide? antacids.
Which of the following best describes the mechanism of action of sucralfate (Carafate)? Adds a gel-like protective mucus over the ulcer
Why is tetracycline (Achromycin) not used in children under 12 years? Stains forming deciduous teeth
Clarithromycin (Biaxin) is effective against H. pylori because: It is effective against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms; a macrolide that can be given to people with penicillin allergies; and considered to be a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
Metronidazole (Flagyl) is all of the following except which one? (a) Considered an antibacterial agent; (b) Effective in the treatment of STDs; Classified as an aminoglycoside; (d) used in the treatment of protozoal infections (c) classified as an aminoglycoside
A female client is prescribed nafareline (Synarel) inhalant. What administration instruction is it important for the nurse to give? one inhalation beginning between day 2 and 4 of menstrual cycle.
Mr. D is receiving a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor. He is most likely being untreated for which of the following? High lipid levels in the blood
The client is to receive the following medications. Calculate: Ranitidine (Zantac) 50 mg IV in 100 mL to infuse in 30 min by microdrip. Answer in "BOOK;" 12,000 gtts/hr
The client is to receive the following medications. Calculate: How many mL/hr will the nurse set the infusion pump to deliver? 200 mL/hr
The client is to receive the following medications. Calculate: Aluminum Hydroxide (Amphojel) 2 T qid PO. What times would the nurse give this medication? 1000, 1400, 1900, 2200
The client is to receive the following medications. Calculate: Aluminum Hydroxide (Amphojel) 2 T qid PO. Give the correct equivalents in teaspoons, milliliters, and ounces. 6 tsp; 30 mL; 1 ounce
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