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mod 10 test 4

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absorption   taking in nutrition from food and liquids  
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emesis   vomiting  
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excretion   elimination of waste through urine and stool  
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ingestion   taking in food and liquid  
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peristalsis   actions of the tubular muscles of the esophagus, stomach and intestines that move food substances from mouth to anus  
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what are the 3 main functions of the gastrointestinal system   digestion, absorption and metabolism  
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what are conditions that affect the gastrointestinal system?   heartburn, upset stomach, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, constipation and occasional diarrehea  
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what OTC medications are used with antacids and why?   simethicone (antiflatulance agent) due to the common occurrence of gas  
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what drugs should not be taken with antacids that have magnesium or aluminum and why?   tetracycline and ciprofloxacin because they decrease the absorption of the antibiotic  
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S/S   swish and swallow or swish and spit (common orders for nystatin oral suspension used for ulcers in the mouth or throat  
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what do H2 antagonist do?   binds to H2 receptor sites, lowering acid secretion  
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what do all PPIs do?   block gastric acid secretions in the stomach  
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what are 2 common symptoms which affect the intestinal tract?   diarrhea and constipation  
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how do bulk forming agents work?   absorb water from the body to increase the moisture and overall bulk of the stools, allowing for easier elimination  
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acidification   conversion to acidic enviroment  
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congestive heart failure   increased blood in the circulatory system due to inability of heart to pump efficiently  
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diuretic   increase urine output  
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edema   body tissues retain an excessive amount of tissue fluid  
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electrolyte   charged elements call cations and anions  
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food and drinks are sent to the liver to metabolize....   then sent to the kidneys where filtration is carried out and important nutrients and chemicals are allowed to reenter the body system for cell use  
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urinary tract infection   infection of the urinary tract caused by microorganisms  
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millions of people suffer from edema caused by   congestive heart failure or hypertension  
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nosocomial infection   most common condition that affects urinary system is UTI  
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dialysis is the only alternative when   a person has lost kidney function or has end stage renal disease or a transplant is no longer an option  
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Tagamet   cimetidine  
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Zantac   ranitidine  
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Pepcid   famotidine  
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Prilosec   omeprazole  
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Prevacid   lansoprazole  
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Protonix   pantoprazole  
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Nexium   esomeprazole  
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Lomotil   diphenoxylate w/atropine  
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Imodium, Imodium AD   loperamide  
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Pepto-Bismol   bismuth subsalicylate  
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Metamucil   psyllium  
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Colace   docusate  
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Dulcolax   bisacodyl  
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Senokot   senna  
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Glycerin   glycerin  
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Reglan   metoclopramide  
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Tigan   trimethobenzamide  
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Zofran   ondansetron  
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Dramamine   dimenhydrinate  
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Gas-X   simethicone  
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Esidrix   hydrochlorothiazide  
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Diuril   chlorothiazide  
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Bumex   bumetanide  
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Demadex   torsemide  
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Lasix   furosemide  
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Diamox   acteazolamide  
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Gantanol   sulfamethoxazole  
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Cipro   ciprofloxacin  
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Floxin   ofloxacin  
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Penetrex   enoxacin  
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Macrodantin   nitrofurantoin  
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