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Nursing 3100 UCONN Final EXAM
4 functions of the stomach that may become impaired as a consequence of long-term
antacid and/or H-2 blocker use - ANS-B12 absorption is altered because intrinsic factor
of alternating of pH of stomach

Basic digestion of proteins

Enteric coating breakdown in alkaline environment

Disrupts drug absorption/metabolism

H2 blockers block histamine receptors and stop stomach from secreting acid

5 grains that contain gluten - ANS-Wheat
Rye
Barley
Malt
Oats

5 Ulcerogenic substances - ANS-Nicotine
Alcohol
NSAIDS
Zinc supplements
SSRIs

Adhesions - ANS-Fibrotic material accumulation on exterior of the GI tract
forms between organs and abdominal cavity

adverse drug reaction (ADR) - ANS-unintended reaction to a drug that is adminstered in
standard doses by the proper route

BRAT diet - ANS-banana
rice
applesauce
toast and tea

should be used as a transition diet, not for long either
do NOT use for pediatric patients

,used for severe diarrhea

bulk-forming laxatives - ANS-Osmotically draws water from the GI lumen

Cholecystitis - ANS-acute condition of having bile salts
inflammation of gallbladder

Cholelithiasis - ANS-underlying chronic condition

Starts with microcrystals to some stone formation and then worsens over time

Chron's disease: - ANS-subacute, chronic inflammation from mouth to anus

Common causes of peritonitis - ANS-perforation
inflamation
infection
ischemia

considerations for sucraflate: - ANS-decreases absorption of fat soluble vitamins
decreases absorption of digoxin, beta blockers and quinidine

CTZ zone - ANS-area of the medulla oblongata thatcommunicates with other structures
in the vomiting center to initiate vomiting

Diverticulitis - ANS-acute inflammation in the wall

infection

drug conjugation in the liver - ANS-DRUGS ABSORBED IN THE SMALL INTESTINE
TRAVEL TO THE LIVER AND GET METABOLIZED HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME

endogenous - ANS-synthesized in the body

enterohepatic recycling - ANS-Drug is secreted in the bile and then secreted into
intestines and some of the drug is reabsorbed

enzyme induction - ANS-molecule induces expression of an enzyme

enzyme inhibition - ANS-decrease activity of an enzyme

, Etiology of diverticulosis - ANS-low fiber diet
obesity
constipation

Etiology of duodenal ulcers - ANS-Increased parietal cells
Increased gastrin secretion
Increased ACID secretion

pancreatic secretions cannot neutralize excess acid

H. Pylori

Etiology of Gastricl ulcers - ANS-Normal amounts of acid secreted

decreased synthesis of mucosal prostaglandins

weak pyloric sphincter
--reflux of alkaline duodenal contents

helicobacter pylori

exogenous - ANS-synthesized outside of the body

Four classes of antiemetic agents: - ANS-Anticholinergic
Antihistamine
Dopamine receptor blockers
Serotonin receptor blockers

How can Cirrhosis result in gallstones? - ANS-Cirrhosis is damage to the liver due to
alchololism

alcohol is high in fat

impaired liver will cause pigmented gallstones

How could sue with hyponatremia be treated? - ANS-water restriction and increased
sodium intake

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