Deck 55: Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Medicines

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Which of the following are considered adjuncts to peptic ulcer therapy? Select all that apply.

A) Belladonna alkaloids
B) Glycopyrrolate
C) Alginates
D) Ibuprofen
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The use of cisapride in the treatment of upper gastrointestinal tract conditions is restricted due to its ability to produce:

A) renal failure.
B) liver failure.
C) potentially life-threatening dysrhythmias.
D) respiratory failure.
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Antacids containing aluminium and divalent ions can be problematic because they:

A) make the gut too acidic.
B) are known to induce Alzheimer's disease.
C) interact with tetracycline antibiotics and inactivate them.
D) form a viscous jelly that can obstruct the gastrointestinal tract.
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Prostaglandin analogues used in the treatment of peptic ulcers:

A) inhibit histamine production.
B) inhibit acetylcholine production.
C) inhibit acid production.
D) stimulate mucus formation.
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How should histamine H?-receptor antagonists be administered in relation to food?

A) They should be administered with food.
B) They should be administered immediately following food.
C) They can be administered with or without food.
D) They should be administered two hours before food.
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Several electrolytes can be used as antacids.Which of the following is least likely to be used for such a purpose?

A) Sodium
B) Calcium
C) Potassium
D) Magnesium
Question
Which of the following can cause an increase in stomach acid secretion? Select all that apply.

A) Chocolate
B) Smoking
C) Citrus
D) Mild alcoholic drinks
E) Acetaminophen
Question
Which of the following chemical mediators stimulates the production of mucus in the gastrointestinal tract and inhibits secretion of hydrochloric acid?

A) Acetylcholine
B) Histamine
C) Gastrin
D) Prostaglandin E
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An example of a proton pump inhibitor is:

A) misoprostol.
B) ranitidine.
C) astemizole.
D) omeprazole.
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In order to determine the effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy,which of the following tests is usually performed?

A) Gastroscopy
B) Barium swallow
C) Urea breath test
D) Gastrointestinal biopsy
Question
Omeprazole is an example of a:

A) proton pump inhibitor.
B) H? antagonist.
C) prostaglandin analogue.
D) cytoprotective.
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Once ingested,how does sucralfate work?

A) It neutralises stomach acid.
B) It slows gastric emptying.
C) It creates a paste-like substance to coat the gastric mucosa.
D) It affects the proton pump.
Question
Prostaglandin analogues such as misoprostol are contraindicated in:

A) clients also receiving the NSAID aspirin.
B) pregnancy.
C) conjunction with alcohol consumption.
D) clients also receiving the NSAID indomethacin.
Question
There have been no adverse effects reported with which medication?

A) Simethicone
B) Cisparide
C) Cimetidine
D) Nizatidine
Question
The use of sodium bicarbonate alone as an antacid should be discouraged because it can:

A) exacerbate pre-existing hypertension.
B) lead to rebound acidosis.
C) lead to the development of kidney stones.
D) inactivate antimicrobial agents.
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Ranitidine is an example of which class of medicines?

A) Proton pump inhibitor
B) H? antagonist
C) Antacid
D) Prostaglandin
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Which of the following pairs of proton pump inhibitors inhibit the cytochrome P450 system and have a number of clinically important drug interactions?

A) Esomeprazole and omeprazole
B) Rabeprazole and lansoprazole
C) Lansoprazole and pantoprazole
D) Esomeprazole and rabeprazole
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Explain how a hiatus hernia can cause gastric reflux.
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Deck 55: Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Medicines
1
Which of the following are considered adjuncts to peptic ulcer therapy? Select all that apply.

A) Belladonna alkaloids
B) Glycopyrrolate
C) Alginates
D) Ibuprofen
Belladonna alkaloids
Glycopyrrolate
2
The use of cisapride in the treatment of upper gastrointestinal tract conditions is restricted due to its ability to produce:

A) renal failure.
B) liver failure.
C) potentially life-threatening dysrhythmias.
D) respiratory failure.
potentially life-threatening dysrhythmias.
3
Antacids containing aluminium and divalent ions can be problematic because they:

A) make the gut too acidic.
B) are known to induce Alzheimer's disease.
C) interact with tetracycline antibiotics and inactivate them.
D) form a viscous jelly that can obstruct the gastrointestinal tract.
interact with tetracycline antibiotics and inactivate them.
4
Prostaglandin analogues used in the treatment of peptic ulcers:

A) inhibit histamine production.
B) inhibit acetylcholine production.
C) inhibit acid production.
D) stimulate mucus formation.
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How should histamine H?-receptor antagonists be administered in relation to food?

A) They should be administered with food.
B) They should be administered immediately following food.
C) They can be administered with or without food.
D) They should be administered two hours before food.
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Several electrolytes can be used as antacids.Which of the following is least likely to be used for such a purpose?

A) Sodium
B) Calcium
C) Potassium
D) Magnesium
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Which of the following can cause an increase in stomach acid secretion? Select all that apply.

A) Chocolate
B) Smoking
C) Citrus
D) Mild alcoholic drinks
E) Acetaminophen
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Which of the following chemical mediators stimulates the production of mucus in the gastrointestinal tract and inhibits secretion of hydrochloric acid?

A) Acetylcholine
B) Histamine
C) Gastrin
D) Prostaglandin E
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An example of a proton pump inhibitor is:

A) misoprostol.
B) ranitidine.
C) astemizole.
D) omeprazole.
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In order to determine the effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy,which of the following tests is usually performed?

A) Gastroscopy
B) Barium swallow
C) Urea breath test
D) Gastrointestinal biopsy
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11
Omeprazole is an example of a:

A) proton pump inhibitor.
B) H? antagonist.
C) prostaglandin analogue.
D) cytoprotective.
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12
Once ingested,how does sucralfate work?

A) It neutralises stomach acid.
B) It slows gastric emptying.
C) It creates a paste-like substance to coat the gastric mucosa.
D) It affects the proton pump.
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13
Prostaglandin analogues such as misoprostol are contraindicated in:

A) clients also receiving the NSAID aspirin.
B) pregnancy.
C) conjunction with alcohol consumption.
D) clients also receiving the NSAID indomethacin.
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14
There have been no adverse effects reported with which medication?

A) Simethicone
B) Cisparide
C) Cimetidine
D) Nizatidine
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The use of sodium bicarbonate alone as an antacid should be discouraged because it can:

A) exacerbate pre-existing hypertension.
B) lead to rebound acidosis.
C) lead to the development of kidney stones.
D) inactivate antimicrobial agents.
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16
Ranitidine is an example of which class of medicines?

A) Proton pump inhibitor
B) H? antagonist
C) Antacid
D) Prostaglandin
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17
Which of the following pairs of proton pump inhibitors inhibit the cytochrome P450 system and have a number of clinically important drug interactions?

A) Esomeprazole and omeprazole
B) Rabeprazole and lansoprazole
C) Lansoprazole and pantoprazole
D) Esomeprazole and rabeprazole
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Explain how a hiatus hernia can cause gastric reflux.
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