Deck 34: Drugs Used to Treat Gastrointestinal Conditions

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The trade name of magaldrate is:

A) Riopan
B) Tums
C) Amphojel
D) Mylanta
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Which of the following is NOT an H2-receptor antagonist?

A) Pepcid
B) Tagamet
C) Zantac
D) Nexium
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Which of the following proton pump inhibitors may be administered intravenously?

A) Prilosec
B) Prevacid
C) Nexium
D) Protonix
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The trade name of misoprostol is:

A) Tritec
B) Cytotec
C) Protonix
D) AcipHex
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Which of the following is NOT one of the routes of administration for cimetidine (Tagamet)?

A) SC
B) IM
C) IV
D) PO
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Prostaglandins are used to prevent the effects of NSAID-induced:

A) pancreatitis
B) appendicitis
C) diverticulitis
D) gastric ulcers
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Which of the following is NOT a proton pump inhibitor?

A) Prilosec
B) Riopan
C) Nexium
D) Prevacid
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"Triple therapy"-used to treat peptic (gastric) ulcer-involves the combination of colloidal bismuth with an antibacterial or several antibacterials, such as:

A) magnesium carbonate
B) aluminum hydroxide
C) metronidazole or amoxicillin
D) omeprazole
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Antacids are alkaline compounds used to neutralize hydrochloric acid that may contain aluminum, magnesium, sodium, potassium, or:

A) prostaglandins
B) histamine
C) calcium
D) antibacterial agents
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The prototype drug of the histamine H2-receptor antagonists is:

A) docusate sodium (Colace)
B) chloroquine (Aralen)
C) misoprostol (Cytotec)
D) cimetidine (Tagamet)
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Proton pump inhibitors work by stopping the production of hydrogen ions (protons) in the parietal cells, which stops the formation of:

A) the intrinsic factor
B) hydrochloric acid
C) histamine
D) serotonin
Question
Which of the following is NOT used to treat peptic ulcer?

A) Antibiotics
B) Proton pump inhibitors
C) Laxatives
D) Acid blockers
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The most commonly used prostaglandin analog is:

A) misoprostol (Cytotec)
B) camphorated opium tincture (Paregoric)
C) chloroquine (Aralen)
D) tetracycline (Achromycin)
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Which of the following antidiarrheal drugs is classified as Schedule V?

A) Pepto-Bismol
B) Lomotil
C) Imodium
D) Maalox
Question
The most effective drugs for controlling diarrhea, which require a prescription, are the:

A) opioid analgesics
B) diuretics
C) adsorbents
D) absorbents
Question
Antidiarrheals that coat the walls of the gastrointestinal tract and target the toxins that might be responsible for diarrhea are known as:

A) laxatives
B) diuretics
C) adsorbents
D) absorbents
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Among the most misused gastrointestinal drugs are:

A) emetics
B) stool softeners
C) laxatives
D) adsorbents
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Osmosis, as used in osmotic laxatives, means:

A) to balance electrolytes
B) to destroy toxins
C) to attract or retain water
D) to expel water
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Stool softeners are sometimes known as surfactants or:

A) spirits
B) suspensions
C) emulsions
D) emollients
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Bulk-forming laxatives absorb free water in which of the following sections of the GI tract?

A) Stomach
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Esophagus
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The trade name of lactulose is:

A) Surfak
B) Dialose
C) Cephulac
D) Colace
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A common adverse effect of antiemetics is:

A) nausea
B) hypertension
C) drowsiness
D) drooling
Question
A common adverse effect of laxative stimulants is abnormal dark pigmentation of the colon, referred to as:

A) ulceration
B) constipation rebound
C) gripping
D) melanosis
Question
Which of the following is NOT used as an antiemetic?

A) glycerin (Osmoglyn)
B) chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
C) prochlorperazine (Compazine)
D) haloperidol (Haldol)
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The trade name for famotidine is:

A) Zantac
B) Pepcid
C) Tagamet
D) Axid
Question
The generic name of Nexium is:

A) pantoprazole
B) lansoprazole
C) esomeprazole
D) misoprostol
Question
Bismuth subsalicylate is the generic name for:

A) Lomotil
B) Maalox
C) Motofen
D) Pepto-Bismol
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Imodium and Kaopectate II are trade names for:

A) Milk of Magnesia
B) paregoric
C) kaolin and pectin
D) loperamide
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Milk of Magnesia is which type of laxative?

A) Bulk-forming laxative
B) Osmotic laxative
C) Stool softener
D) Stimulant laxative
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A popular antihistamine that is also commonly used as an antiemetic is:

A) Epsom salt
B) Senokot
C) Dramamine
D) Thorazine
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Deck 34: Drugs Used to Treat Gastrointestinal Conditions
1
The trade name of magaldrate is:

A) Riopan
B) Tums
C) Amphojel
D) Mylanta
Riopan
2
Which of the following is NOT an H2-receptor antagonist?

A) Pepcid
B) Tagamet
C) Zantac
D) Nexium
Nexium
3
Which of the following proton pump inhibitors may be administered intravenously?

A) Prilosec
B) Prevacid
C) Nexium
D) Protonix
Protonix
4
The trade name of misoprostol is:

A) Tritec
B) Cytotec
C) Protonix
D) AcipHex
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Which of the following is NOT one of the routes of administration for cimetidine (Tagamet)?

A) SC
B) IM
C) IV
D) PO
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Prostaglandins are used to prevent the effects of NSAID-induced:

A) pancreatitis
B) appendicitis
C) diverticulitis
D) gastric ulcers
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Which of the following is NOT a proton pump inhibitor?

A) Prilosec
B) Riopan
C) Nexium
D) Prevacid
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"Triple therapy"-used to treat peptic (gastric) ulcer-involves the combination of colloidal bismuth with an antibacterial or several antibacterials, such as:

A) magnesium carbonate
B) aluminum hydroxide
C) metronidazole or amoxicillin
D) omeprazole
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Antacids are alkaline compounds used to neutralize hydrochloric acid that may contain aluminum, magnesium, sodium, potassium, or:

A) prostaglandins
B) histamine
C) calcium
D) antibacterial agents
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10
The prototype drug of the histamine H2-receptor antagonists is:

A) docusate sodium (Colace)
B) chloroquine (Aralen)
C) misoprostol (Cytotec)
D) cimetidine (Tagamet)
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11
Proton pump inhibitors work by stopping the production of hydrogen ions (protons) in the parietal cells, which stops the formation of:

A) the intrinsic factor
B) hydrochloric acid
C) histamine
D) serotonin
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12
Which of the following is NOT used to treat peptic ulcer?

A) Antibiotics
B) Proton pump inhibitors
C) Laxatives
D) Acid blockers
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13
The most commonly used prostaglandin analog is:

A) misoprostol (Cytotec)
B) camphorated opium tincture (Paregoric)
C) chloroquine (Aralen)
D) tetracycline (Achromycin)
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Which of the following antidiarrheal drugs is classified as Schedule V?

A) Pepto-Bismol
B) Lomotil
C) Imodium
D) Maalox
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The most effective drugs for controlling diarrhea, which require a prescription, are the:

A) opioid analgesics
B) diuretics
C) adsorbents
D) absorbents
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16
Antidiarrheals that coat the walls of the gastrointestinal tract and target the toxins that might be responsible for diarrhea are known as:

A) laxatives
B) diuretics
C) adsorbents
D) absorbents
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17
Among the most misused gastrointestinal drugs are:

A) emetics
B) stool softeners
C) laxatives
D) adsorbents
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18
Osmosis, as used in osmotic laxatives, means:

A) to balance electrolytes
B) to destroy toxins
C) to attract or retain water
D) to expel water
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19
Stool softeners are sometimes known as surfactants or:

A) spirits
B) suspensions
C) emulsions
D) emollients
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20
Bulk-forming laxatives absorb free water in which of the following sections of the GI tract?

A) Stomach
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Esophagus
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21
The trade name of lactulose is:

A) Surfak
B) Dialose
C) Cephulac
D) Colace
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22
A common adverse effect of antiemetics is:

A) nausea
B) hypertension
C) drowsiness
D) drooling
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23
A common adverse effect of laxative stimulants is abnormal dark pigmentation of the colon, referred to as:

A) ulceration
B) constipation rebound
C) gripping
D) melanosis
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24
Which of the following is NOT used as an antiemetic?

A) glycerin (Osmoglyn)
B) chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
C) prochlorperazine (Compazine)
D) haloperidol (Haldol)
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25
The trade name for famotidine is:

A) Zantac
B) Pepcid
C) Tagamet
D) Axid
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26
The generic name of Nexium is:

A) pantoprazole
B) lansoprazole
C) esomeprazole
D) misoprostol
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27
Bismuth subsalicylate is the generic name for:

A) Lomotil
B) Maalox
C) Motofen
D) Pepto-Bismol
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28
Imodium and Kaopectate II are trade names for:

A) Milk of Magnesia
B) paregoric
C) kaolin and pectin
D) loperamide
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29
Milk of Magnesia is which type of laxative?

A) Bulk-forming laxative
B) Osmotic laxative
C) Stool softener
D) Stimulant laxative
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30
A popular antihistamine that is also commonly used as an antiemetic is:

A) Epsom salt
B) Senokot
C) Dramamine
D) Thorazine
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