Week 8: Chapter 23 Flashcards
Which drug is a cytoprotective drug?
Sucralfate
A pt prescribed a proton pump inhibitor tells that he/ she is experiencing black tarry stools. What S/E does this indicate?
Bleeding
A pt prescribed omeprazole tells you that he has persistent abdominal pain. What should you do?
Notify the prescriber
When should you teach a patient prescribed lanzoprazole to take the drug?
Before meals in the morning
An older adult patient is prescribed famotidine for reflux. Which information and precautions would you teach this family (select all that apply)?
- The pt may experience dizziness
- Tell the prescriber if you notice LOC changes such as confusion
- Be aware that the pt is at increased risk for falls
A pt asks you how cytoprotective drugs will help prevent gastric ulcers. What is your response?
It will coat and protect the stomach lining
For which common S/E of proton pump inhibitors must you monitor for a pt?
Constipation
What must you be sure to do before administering a histamine H2 blocker? (select all that apply)
- Check the pts LOC
- Ask the pt about usual bowl movements
- Ask about bleeding and reflux
A pt has been taking OTC histamine H2 blockers for more than 2 weeks and his GERD symptoms have not improved. What must you instruct the patient to do?
Inform his/ her health care provider
Which of the following drugs may pass into breast milk and are NOT recommended when a woman is breastfeeding? (select all that apply)
- ranitidine (Zantac)
- pantoprazole (Protonix)
- omeprazole (Prilosec)
A patient with __ who is taking the over-the-counter antacid __ should be advised to switch their medication immediately (select all that apply)
- diarrhea; magnesium salts (Maalox)
- Alzheimer’s disease; magnesium salts (Maalox)
- heart failure; sodium bicarbonate (Alka Seltzer)
A patient with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been admitted to the unit. Which drug types does the nurse expect to be used to treat the patient? (select all that apply)
1, Histamine H2 blockers
- Proton pump inhibitors
- Antacids
- Promotility drugs
A newly diagnosed patient with GI ulcers asks the nurse what is the primary factor that causes most GI ulcers? What is the nurse’s best response?
Gastric infection
The nurse is admitting a patient diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease (PUD). What condition is a complication of this disease?
Perforation
The nurse is discharging a patient with a new prescription for a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) omeprazole (Prilosec). What instruction would you give to this patient?
You may become dizzy while taking this drug.