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Exam 4 (Chapter 47) MGMT of Pt’s w/Gastric and Duodenal Disorders – Flashcards 48 terms
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Alden Wolfe
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Elizabeth Hill
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Mike Bryan
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Common Hispanic Folk Remedies – Remedios caseros comunes – Flashcards 54 terms
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Judith Simpson
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Pediatric Psychology Pharmacology Proton Pump Inhibitors Short Acting Beta Agonist
NSG 6005 WEEK 4 – Flashcards 18 terms
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The nurse is reviewing the medication orders for a patient who will be receiving gentamicin therapy. Which other medication or medication class, if ordered, would be a potential interaction concern? A. Calcium channel blockers B. Phenytoin C. Proton pump inhibitors D. Loop diuretics
D. Loop Diuretics Rationale: Concurrent use of aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin, with loop diuretics increases the risk for ototoxicity. The other drugs and drug classes do not cause interactions.
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The management of pancreatic insufficiency in a child with cystic fibrosis is optimized by offering A. Dietary calories based on age B. Low fat diets C. High dose pancreatic enzyme replacement D. Proton pump inhibitors E. Supplemental vitamins B and C
C. High dose pancreatic enzyme replacement
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A nurse practitioner, who is treating a patient with GERD, knows that responsiveness to this drug classification is validation of the disease. The drug classification is: a) Proton pump inhibitors. b) H2-receptor antagonists. c) Antispasmodics d) Antacids
a) Proton pump inhibitors. Proton pump inhibitors are the strongest inhibitors of acid secretions. The H2-receptor antagonists are the next most powerful.
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