Acid-Controlling Drugs
Antiemetic Drugs
Pediatric Bowel Disorders
100

Which of the following is contraindicated in patient's with renal failure?

Magnesium Antacids 

100

These two structures control vomiting. 

Chemoreceptor trigger zone, vomiting center. 

100

This disorder is diagnosed by inability to pass an NG tube after birth.

Esophageal Atresia 

200

The site of action for most acid controlling drugs is.....

Parietal Cells 

200
Which antiemetic can cause tissue necrosis?

Promethazine 

200

Which disorder is a contributing factor to sudden infant death syndrome?

GERD

300

Which substance is responsible for assisting in digestion of protein?

Pepsinogen 

300

This antiemetic is used with patients who have NG tubes, PEG tubes and NJ tubes.

Metoclopramide 

300

This disorder causes a telescoping of the bowel and is treated with an air enema. 

Intussusception 

400

This secretions helps with digestion and has antibacterial properties 

Hydrochloric Acid 

400

Patients with prolonged QT syndrome should not receive this drug?

Ondansetron 

400

Projectile vomiting is a hallmark sign of which disorder. 

Pyloric Stenosis 

500

Which medications are used in the treatment of H Pylori?

Antibiotics and Proton Pump Inhibitors 

500

Dronabinol is used in this group of patients 

Oncology patients 

500

A patient with an anorectal malformation may have which presenting symptom. 

Inability to pass a meconium stool 
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