HB & Intestinal Gas Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is heart burn? | substernal burning sensation that moves up toward the neck or throat |
What is dyspepsia? | consistant or recurrent discomfort located primarily in upper abdomen. epigastric pain, burning, postprandial fullness, nausea, bloating |
What is GERD | reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus, causing troublesome(more than once a week) symptoms or esophageal damage that interferes with quality of life |
What is PUD? | gastric or duodenal ulcer caused by an infection or NSAIDS |
What are some symptoms of GERD | heartburn plus acid regurgitation(acid taste in the mouth), hypersalvation, maybe dyspepsia |
What is dysphagia? | difficult swallowing |
what is odynophagia | painful swallowing |
Non pharm treatment for HB and dyspepsia (8 things) | keep a symptom diary, avoid foods with lower LES pressure, Elevate head of bed by 6in or form a gerd wedge pillow, avoid laying down after meals, lose weight, smaller portions, eat smaller meals, limit NSAID use |
Pharm treatment for HB and dyspepsia (4 kinds) | antacids, bismuth salycilate, H2RA, PPI |
Antacids: whats the max dose/day | 600mEq/day |
Antacids: how long can you take them? | 2 weeks max |
Antacids: onset/duration | O:max of 5minutes. D: 20-30minutes |
Antacids: which are preferred? | al-hydroxide and Ca-carbonate |
Sodium bicarbonare: whats the brand name | alka seltzer |
What does sodium bicarbonate provide relief for? | short term relief for overeating and indigestion |
in which patients should you avoid this drug? | CHF, CRF, cirrhosis, edema, sodium restricted diets |
Calcium based antacids: what is the brand name for this drug? | Rolaids, TUMS |
Calcium based antacids: what are some adverse effects? | hypercalcemia, milk-alkali syndrome, constipation, benign acid rebound after meals |
Calcium based antacids: are these safer in renal patients? | yes but in smaller doses, still be cautious in CRF patients |
Calcium based antacids: is this ok in pregnant patients, elderly as a calcium supplement? | yes! |
Aluminum based antacids: what is the brand name for this drug? | mylanta maximum strength, maalox |
Aluminum based antacids: who should caution using this product? | CRF |
Aluminum based antacids: What are some side effects? | consipation, hyperphosphateemia and intestinal obstruction |
Magnesium based antacids: what are hte brand names for this drug? | mylanta ultimate strength, milk of magnesia |
Magnesium based antacids: who should caution using this product | CRF |
Magnesium based antacids: what are some side effects | diarrhea, cardiac arrythmias, respiratory depression, hypotension, NV, muscle paralysis |
Magnesium based antacids: how can you decrease side effects of this drug? | use in combination with aluminum products |
Alginic acid: what is the brand name of this drug | gaviscon |
Alginic acid: whats the MOA | forms a barrier that floats on top of the liquids in the stomach |
Alginic acid: when can this be used? | GERD not PUD |
Bismuth Subsalycilate: what is the brand name for this drug | kaopectate, peptobismol |
Bismuth Subsalycilate: when should you use this | HB, upset stomach, indegestion, nausea and diarhhea |
Bismuth Subsalycilate: what are some side effects? | darkened stool and tongue |
Bismuth Subsalycilate: dosing | 2 chewable tabs or 2 TBS after meals for no more than 14 days |
H2RA: what are hte brand names for this drug | pepcid, zantac, tagamet, axid AR |
H2RA: When should this be used? | treatment of mild to moderate, infrequent, episodic HB and for the prevention of HB associated with acid indegestion |
H2RA: onset and duration | O: 30-45 min D: 4-10 hours |
H2RA: how early should i take this? | 30 mins prior to event |
H2RA: how many times a day can i take this | max of 2x/day and a max of 2 weeks |
H2RA: side effects | HA, N.V, C/D ratidine: dark tongue and stool, cimetidine: hair loss |
H2RA: drug interactions | cimetidine interacts with warfarin, theophyline, phenytoin |
PPI: duration and onset | D: 12-24 hrs O:2-3 hours |
PPI: when can i repeat treatment? | 4 months |
PPI: at what age can i take these? | 18 |
PPI: side effects | diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, headache, |
PPI: drug interactions | warfarin, cyclosporine, benzodiazapenes, phenytoin, methotrexate |
PPI: geriatrics | usually refer, more likely to have SE, stay away from Na-bicarbonate, H2RA and PPI are preferred |
PPI: pediatrics | H2Ra are not recommended, avoid bismuth subsalycilate, dont use PPI, refer if under 12` |
PPI: pregnancy | treat with lifestyle change, use antacids but not Na-bicarb, refer before using a H2RA, dont use PPI |
PPI: lactation | Mg and Al hydroxide are notsecreted into the milk, can be used, rantidine and famotidine are also ok, dont recommend PPI |
exclusions for self treatment | HB for over 3mo, Hb that continues for 2 weeks, pregnancy, children under 2 |
Int Gas: what can cause gas | food, medical conditions, drugs, actions |
Int Gas: symptoms | belching, abdominal discomfort, bloating, nausea, bowel sounds, dyspepsia |
Int Gas: non pharm | reduce gas causing triggers, increase exercise, avoid tight clothes |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - simethicone: can it be given to children | yes, and infants |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - simethicone: when is it used? | when you have gas or arent sure what causing the gas |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - activated charcoal: whats it recommended for | odorous gas |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - activated charcoal: can it be used in combo? | yes, add to simethicone and thats a ok |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - activated charcoal: should you recommend? | nope lol |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - alpha galactosidase: what is it used for?` | helps with foods that contain oligosaccharides |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - alpha galactosidase: are their special populations to watch out for | caution in diabetics |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - lactase replacement products: when can this be used | people who are lactose intolerant |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - probiotics: what is it used for | GI complaints including intestinal gas and bloating |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - probiotics: how long should it be used? | 14 days trial period |
Int Gas: pharm treatment - probiotics: who should this not be recommended to? | people with pancreitis |
Int Gas: exclusions for self treatment | gas that persists for several months, severe symptoms, sudden change in lactation and abdominal pain, onset of symptoms in patients over 40, sudden change in bowel symptoms |
Int Gas: what is Alpha galactosidase used for | as a preventative measure to gas |
Int Gas: what do you give if someone wants immediate relief from gas but cant associate gas with a particular food? | simethicone |
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