Medications
Adverse & Side effects
GI disorders
Risk factors
Anatomy
100

Aluminum hydroxide (Alterna Gel), Calcium Carbonate (Tums), Calcium Carbonate with Magnesium (Rolaids), Magnesium Hydroxide (Milk of Mag), and Mag Hydroxide with Aluminum and Simethicone (Mylanta; Maalox)

What are Antacids?
100
Side effect can include dehydration 
What are laxatives?
100

An erosion of the mucosal layer of the GI tract either in the stomach or duodenum

What is Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)?

100

Lying down after eating

What is GERD risk factors?

100

Food travels from the stomach to the _____ via the pyloric sphincter.

What is the duodenum?

200

Bulk forming, saline cathartics, stimulant laxatives, stool softeners, herbal agents, others

What are laxatives?

200

Decreased absorption of other meds and caution with decreased renal function

What are antacid adverse effects?

200

Stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus

What is GERD?

200

Lack of physical activity, insufficient dietary fiber

What are common risk factors of Constipation?

200

Cardiac Valve & Pyloric Valve

What are valves in your stomach?

300

Do not use this medication when pt has C. Diff

What are Anti-Diarrhea's?

300

Headache, abd pain, diarrhea, n/v

What are adverse effects of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI's)?

300

Decrease in the # of bowel movements

What is Constipation?
300

NSAIDs

What is a risk factor for gastric ulcers?

300

Mixes food and secretions from chief and parietal cells 

What is the stomach?

400

Cimetidine (Tagamet)

What is a H2-Receptor Antagonists?

400

Uncommon, occasionally headache

What is an adverse effect of H2 Receptor Antagonist?

400

Increase in freq./fluidity of BM's

What is diarrhea?

400

Osteoporosis, decreased B12 absorption, neutralized pH leads to infection

What is PPI risk factors?

400

Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum

What is the small intestine?

500

A choice for short term therapy that is taken 20-30 min prior to first meal

What are Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI's)?

500

Can cause confusion/CNS depression especially in the elderly

What is an adverse effect of H2 Receptor Antagonist?

500

Pain continues after eating, decreased appetite, weight loss, vomiting, require f/u for several years, likely caused by NSAIDs

What is gastric ulcers?

500

H pylori

What is a risk factor for duodenal ulcers?

500

Reabsorbs H2O and excretes fecal material?

What is the large intestine?