Anti-diarrheals
Anti-emetics
Laxatives
GERD meds
Miscellaneous/Other
100

The job of anti-diarrheal medications is to

slow the motility of the GI tract.

100

Phenothiazines can be used to treat nausea and vomiting associated with which intractable condition?  

Intractable hiccoughs.  

100

List 3 nonpharmacological interventions for a patient complaining of constipation.  

Increase water intake, increase physical activity, increase dietary fiber intake. Bowel training program may be helpful in some patients. 

100
The action of antacids is to 

neutralize stomach acid.  

100

The most important vital sign for the nurse to assess when giving nitroglycerin is what?  

Blood pressure.  Nitro is a powerful vasodilator and can cause precipitous drops in systemic blood pressure.  

200

There are 3 types of anti-diarrheal medications, including 

- Bismuth subsalicylate
- Loperamide
- Opioid derivatives 

200

Promethazine (or Phenergan) is used to treat what?   

Promethazine is a first-generation antihistamine used to treat severe nausea and vomiting.  It has side effects of sedation.  

200

Laxatives should NOT be administered in which conditions (name at least 1).  

Acute abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.  This may signify the presence of a more serious condition.  

200

Antacids have LOTS of medication interactions.  Why is this?  

They greatly affect absorption from the GI tract.  

200

Physical assessment of which body system should be completed when GI medications are ordered?  

Abdominal assessment - including gathering detailed history of symptoms.  Also including:  
- Inspection of abdomen - distension, waves of peristalsis, scars
-Auscultation - activity of bowel sounds
-Palpation - pain/tenderness, masses, 

300

Loperamide is administered orally and is metabolized by the liver.  Adverse effects the nurse should be aware of include  

Abdominal pain, abdominal distension, dizziness, and drowsiness.  

300

Name at least 3 side/adverse effects of ondansetron?

Headache, dizziness, drowsiness, myalgia, urinary retention, constipation; potentially hypotension 

300

The most common side effects of all laxatives are what?  

GI distress - abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, distension.  

300

Which side effects of H2-antagonists are most concerning for the nurse?    

The potential CNS side effects - including confusion and hallucinations.  

The potential cardiac side effects - cardiac arrhythmias if medication is given IV/IM.

300

Metoclopramide is a gastrointestinal stimulant used to treat what?  

Nausea/vomiting and gastroparesis.  Short-term treatment of GERD.  Stimulates movement of upper GI tract without stimulating secretion of digestive enzymes. 

400

Bismuth subsalicylate is a popular OTC medication for the treatment of diarrhea.  What side effects does the nurse need to be aware of when a patient states they have been using this medication?  

The most important to be aware of are:  constipation, distension, abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth.  The most severe:  toxic megacolon.  

400

In general, coma or severe CNS depression is a a potential contraindication to antiemetics.  Why?  

Most antiemetics will cause further CNS depression, resulting in further decreased level of consciousness in these patients.  

400

Lubricant laxatives (such as docusate) ARE or are NOT absorbed systemically?  

They are NOT.  This makes the side effects limited to the GI system including diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and nausea.  

400

Proton-pump inhibitors are given with antibiotics to treat which condition?  

Helicobacter pylori infection (infectious cause of GI ulcers).  

400

Famotidine slows the metabolism of warfarin when these medications are taken together.  This would increased serum levels of warfarin.  What dangerous signs does the nurse watch for in this situation?  

Signs of bleeding.  Oozing of blood from IV/phlebotomy sites, bruising, petechiae.  Signs of severe hemorrhage may include bleeding from gums, hypotension, and anemia.  

500

How does the nurse know if the antidiarrheal medications is effective for patients?  

Stool will be well-formed and soft.  Frequency of stool may decrease as well.  

500

Older adults are at higher risk for which of the side effects of antiemetic medications?  

Sedation and confusion. 

500

Lactulose treats 2 different conditions.  What are they?  

Constipation (by pulling fluid into the small intestine) 

Hepatic encephalopathy (by pulling ammonia into the intestines, thus decreasing ammonia levels) 

500

There is 1 medication currently approved for use as a gastrointestinal protectant.  Its action is to coat any injured areas of the stomach to prevent further damage by exposure to gastric acid.  What is this medication?  

Sucralfate.  

500

Name 2 cardio-selective beta-blockers.  

Atenolol and metoprolol.  

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