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4. Tabulate the information about drugs used in peptic ulcer disease:
Classification | Examples (give at least three) | Mechanism of Action | Common Adverse effects |
5. Explain the difference of salt containing osmotic laxative and salt free osmotic agents in terms of its mechanism of action
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- 4. Description about jaundice. In nursing? Don't plagarism-answerWhat is the Pathophysiology of Peptic Ulcer Disease, Connect all signs and symptoms to the events. Explain through the diagrams how it happens. Explain through the diagrams the difference between the different location of PUD, risk factors, causes.Choose the most appropriate drug therapy for Gerd and Peptic Ulcer disease 2. State the options for combined drug therapy for treating H. Pylori induced gastric ulcers
- 4. Discuss postoperative ileus including definition, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and prevention/treatment interventions. Definition – Risk Factors – Clinical Manifestations- Interventions-Explain: (1) how an obstruction can lead to bacterialperitonitis; (2) how peritonitis can lead to obstruction.1. Which of the following measures should the client with diverticulitis be taught to integrate into his daily routine at home? a.Using enemas to relieve constipation. b.Decreasing fluid intake to increase the formed consistency of the stool. c.Eating a high fiber diet when symptomatic with diverticulitis. d.Refraining from straining and lifting activities 2. A patient with diverticulitis can be surgically managed with which of the following surgical procedures? a.Whipple’s procedure b.Hartman’s procedure c.Abdominal perineal resection d.Vertical Sleeve gastrectomy 3. A client is learning about caring for her ileostomy. Which of the following statements would indicate that she understands how to care for her ileostomy pouch? a.“I can take my pouch off at night.” b.I’ll empty my pouch when it’s about one – third full.” c.“I must apply a new pouch system every day.” d.“I should change my pouch immediately after lunch.”
- 2. Description about jaundice. In nursing ? Don't copySix days after starting a prescription for oral amoxicillin solution, implement? A. Determine if any other symptoms have developed B. Advise use of over the counter antipyretic C. Instruct the client to increase oral fluid intake D. Ask if the medication has been kept refrigeratedList counselling points to discuss with a patient who has trouble swallowing and is picking up a prescription for Celecoxib (Celebrex). Discuss the potential application of the Pill Glide for the patient.
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