Deck 41: Drugs for Bowel Disorders and Other Gastrointestinal Conditions

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After a client begins pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy,the nurse will assess for
1)headache.
2)dry mouth.
3)nausea and vomiting.
4)falls.
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The nurse has completed medication education for the client who takes psyllium mucilloid (Metamucil).The nurse recognizes that additional teaching is indicated when the client makes which statement?
1)"I don't need to drink extra fluids while I take this medication."
2)"My cholesterol level will be reduced somewhat with this medication."
3)"This medication is a lot more natural than other laxatives."
4)"This medication takes several days to work."
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Stool softeners
1)break up fecal material.
2)decrease peristalsis.
3)promote water absorption in the intestine.
4)increase peristalsis.
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The mechanism of action of the antidiarrheal atropine (Lomotil)is to
1)promote stool passage.
2)block dopamine receptors in the brain.
3)increase stool formation.
4)slow peristalsis.
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The client is scheduled for bowel surgery.What medications are appropriate for the cleansing the bowel "bowel prep" prior to this procedure? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Docusate sodium (Colace)
2)Bisacodyl (Dulcolax)
3)Methylcellulose (Citrucel)
4)Sodium phosphate (Fleet Phospho-Soda)
5)Mineral oil
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Which client is most at risk to develop constipation?
1)The pediatric client who takes antibiotics for ear infections
2)The elderly client who routinely takes a stimulant laxative twice daily.
3)The young client in the hospital for an appendectomy
4)The middle-aged client who uses an enema when he travels
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Which statement best describes the pathogenesis of diarrhea?
1)It is infrequent passage of stool.
2)It occurs when the large intestine reabsorbs water.
3)It is caused by lack of fiber in the diet.
4)It is an increase in frequency of stool.
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A client has been prescribed sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)for treatment of ulcerative colitis.Which nursing assessment is essential?
1)"How long have you had ulcerative colitis?"
2)"What are you allergic to?"
3)"Are you lactose intolerant?"
4)"Do you have to stand in one place for long periods of time at your work?"
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The client takes diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)for diarrhea.The client asks the nurse why he does not experience pain relief since this drug is an opioid.What is the best response by the nurse?
1)"This drug is not an opioid;did your doctor tell you that?"
2)"You would really have to take a lot to experience pain relief."
3)"It does provide some relief from the pain associated with diarrhea."
4)"Because this opioid does not have analgesic properties."
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The client takes a stool softener on a regular basis and now reports a change in bowel patterns.Which assessment finding is the priority for the nurse to discuss with the physician?
1)Stools that are smaller in size
2)An increase in bowel frequency
3)A decrease in bowel frequency
4)Cramping with each stool passed
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The nursing instructor is teaching student nurses about lower gastrointestinal (GI)functioning and the large intestine.The nursing instructor evaluates that learning has occurred when the students make which statement?
1)"The large intestine contains host flora that manufacture vitamin E."
2)"The large intestine absorbs most of the nutrients from food."
3)"The large intestine absorbs water and eliminates stool."
4)"Food travels through the large intestine for 3 to 6 hours."
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A client who was diagnosed with clostridium difficile calls the clinic and says,"I'm still having diarrhea so I started taking an over-the-counter medication to stop it." How should the nurse respond?
1)"Which antidiarrheal are you taking?"
2)"How many doses have you taken?"
3)"Stop taking the medicine and come to the clinic."
4)"Is it stopping your diarrhea?"
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The nurse is planning care for the client who experiences frequent constipation.What will the best plan by the nurse include? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Increase protein in the diet.
2)Drink a glass of water every hour.
3)Increase dairy products in the diet.
4)Increase dietary fiber in the diet.
5)Increase daily physical exercise.
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The primary role of the large intestine is to
1)excrete fecal matter.
2)absorb nutrients.
3)excrete enzymes.
4)control peristalsis.
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The client has been vomiting for several days.The nurse would assess the client for which acid-base disturbance?
1)Metabolic acidosis
2)Respiratory alkalosis
3)Metabolic alkalosis
4)Respiratory acidosis
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The nurse designs a teaching plan for the client with chronic pancreatitis who receives pancrelipase (Pancreaze).What will the best plan by the nurse include as it relates to the rationale for the client to receive this drug?
1)"These enzymes replace what your ineffective pancreas cannot make."
2)"These enzymes will help promote healing of your pancreas."
3)"These enzymes promote digestion of starches and fats."
4)"These enzymes will help digest all of the food you eat."
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A client has developed nausea and vomiting.What is the nurse's primary treatment?
1)Replacement of fluids
2)Identifying and eliminating the cause
3)Encouraging the client to lie still
4)Providing the client with soft foods
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The client receives prochlorperazine (Compazine)for nausea and vomiting.The nurse notices that the client is exhibiting a stiff neck,turned to the side.What is the best action by the nurse?
1)Administer the client's as needed analgesic immediately.
2)Contact the physician immediately.
3)Hold the next dose and observe the client.
4)Ask the client if she has ever experienced this before.
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A client has been prescribed prochlorperazine (Compazine)for nausea.Possible adverse effects would include
1)diarrhea.
2)dry mouth.
3)hypertension.
4)bradycardia.
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An elderly client has constipation.He asks the nurse the reason for this.What is the best response by the nurse?
1)"You could have a serious illness,and should check with your doctor."
2)"You probably drink too much alcohol,and end up constipated."
3)"You probably don't eat enough fiber,so the stool stays in your intestine too long."
4)"Your large intestine is old and does not work as well as it used to."
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A client says she would like to control her nausea with natural products instead of drugs.What education should the nurse provide? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)"Peppermint may be effective."
2)"Some people believe ginger ale is effective against nausea."
3)"Vitamin E oil is sometimes effective for nausea."
4)"Milk is usually an effective anti-nausea treatment."
5)"There are no natural remedies for nausea."
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While a nurse is collecting medical history the client says,"I was diagnosed with a spastic colon." How should the nurse interpret this statement? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)The client has ulcerative colitis.
2)The client has had recurrent abdominal pain for at least 3 months.
3)The client has irritable bowel syndrome.
4)The client's disease is psychosomatic.
5)The client has Crohn's disease.
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A client calls the clinic and says,"I have been taking Imodium (loperamide)for diarrhea,but it isn't helping." How should the nurse respond? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)"Are you taking it after every episode of diarrhea?"
2)"Imodium is not effective against diarrhea."
3)"This medication may make you sleepy."
4)"You may have to take the maximum dose for 2 or 3 days before diarrhea slows."
5)"You should come in for assessment."
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A nurse would a prescription for sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)if the client is also taking which medication? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Insulin
2)Digoxin
3)Warfarin
4)Penicillin
5)Vitamin C
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Deck 41: Drugs for Bowel Disorders and Other Gastrointestinal Conditions
1
After a client begins pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy,the nurse will assess for
1)headache.
2)dry mouth.
3)nausea and vomiting.
4)falls.
3
2
The nurse has completed medication education for the client who takes psyllium mucilloid (Metamucil).The nurse recognizes that additional teaching is indicated when the client makes which statement?
1)"I don't need to drink extra fluids while I take this medication."
2)"My cholesterol level will be reduced somewhat with this medication."
3)"This medication is a lot more natural than other laxatives."
4)"This medication takes several days to work."
1
3
Stool softeners
1)break up fecal material.
2)decrease peristalsis.
3)promote water absorption in the intestine.
4)increase peristalsis.
3
4
The mechanism of action of the antidiarrheal atropine (Lomotil)is to
1)promote stool passage.
2)block dopamine receptors in the brain.
3)increase stool formation.
4)slow peristalsis.
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5
The client is scheduled for bowel surgery.What medications are appropriate for the cleansing the bowel "bowel prep" prior to this procedure? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Docusate sodium (Colace)
2)Bisacodyl (Dulcolax)
3)Methylcellulose (Citrucel)
4)Sodium phosphate (Fleet Phospho-Soda)
5)Mineral oil
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6
Which client is most at risk to develop constipation?
1)The pediatric client who takes antibiotics for ear infections
2)The elderly client who routinely takes a stimulant laxative twice daily.
3)The young client in the hospital for an appendectomy
4)The middle-aged client who uses an enema when he travels
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7
Which statement best describes the pathogenesis of diarrhea?
1)It is infrequent passage of stool.
2)It occurs when the large intestine reabsorbs water.
3)It is caused by lack of fiber in the diet.
4)It is an increase in frequency of stool.
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8
A client has been prescribed sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)for treatment of ulcerative colitis.Which nursing assessment is essential?
1)"How long have you had ulcerative colitis?"
2)"What are you allergic to?"
3)"Are you lactose intolerant?"
4)"Do you have to stand in one place for long periods of time at your work?"
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9
The client takes diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)for diarrhea.The client asks the nurse why he does not experience pain relief since this drug is an opioid.What is the best response by the nurse?
1)"This drug is not an opioid;did your doctor tell you that?"
2)"You would really have to take a lot to experience pain relief."
3)"It does provide some relief from the pain associated with diarrhea."
4)"Because this opioid does not have analgesic properties."
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10
The client takes a stool softener on a regular basis and now reports a change in bowel patterns.Which assessment finding is the priority for the nurse to discuss with the physician?
1)Stools that are smaller in size
2)An increase in bowel frequency
3)A decrease in bowel frequency
4)Cramping with each stool passed
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11
The nursing instructor is teaching student nurses about lower gastrointestinal (GI)functioning and the large intestine.The nursing instructor evaluates that learning has occurred when the students make which statement?
1)"The large intestine contains host flora that manufacture vitamin E."
2)"The large intestine absorbs most of the nutrients from food."
3)"The large intestine absorbs water and eliminates stool."
4)"Food travels through the large intestine for 3 to 6 hours."
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12
A client who was diagnosed with clostridium difficile calls the clinic and says,"I'm still having diarrhea so I started taking an over-the-counter medication to stop it." How should the nurse respond?
1)"Which antidiarrheal are you taking?"
2)"How many doses have you taken?"
3)"Stop taking the medicine and come to the clinic."
4)"Is it stopping your diarrhea?"
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13
The nurse is planning care for the client who experiences frequent constipation.What will the best plan by the nurse include? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Increase protein in the diet.
2)Drink a glass of water every hour.
3)Increase dairy products in the diet.
4)Increase dietary fiber in the diet.
5)Increase daily physical exercise.
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14
The primary role of the large intestine is to
1)excrete fecal matter.
2)absorb nutrients.
3)excrete enzymes.
4)control peristalsis.
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15
The client has been vomiting for several days.The nurse would assess the client for which acid-base disturbance?
1)Metabolic acidosis
2)Respiratory alkalosis
3)Metabolic alkalosis
4)Respiratory acidosis
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16
The nurse designs a teaching plan for the client with chronic pancreatitis who receives pancrelipase (Pancreaze).What will the best plan by the nurse include as it relates to the rationale for the client to receive this drug?
1)"These enzymes replace what your ineffective pancreas cannot make."
2)"These enzymes will help promote healing of your pancreas."
3)"These enzymes promote digestion of starches and fats."
4)"These enzymes will help digest all of the food you eat."
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17
A client has developed nausea and vomiting.What is the nurse's primary treatment?
1)Replacement of fluids
2)Identifying and eliminating the cause
3)Encouraging the client to lie still
4)Providing the client with soft foods
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18
The client receives prochlorperazine (Compazine)for nausea and vomiting.The nurse notices that the client is exhibiting a stiff neck,turned to the side.What is the best action by the nurse?
1)Administer the client's as needed analgesic immediately.
2)Contact the physician immediately.
3)Hold the next dose and observe the client.
4)Ask the client if she has ever experienced this before.
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A client has been prescribed prochlorperazine (Compazine)for nausea.Possible adverse effects would include
1)diarrhea.
2)dry mouth.
3)hypertension.
4)bradycardia.
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An elderly client has constipation.He asks the nurse the reason for this.What is the best response by the nurse?
1)"You could have a serious illness,and should check with your doctor."
2)"You probably drink too much alcohol,and end up constipated."
3)"You probably don't eat enough fiber,so the stool stays in your intestine too long."
4)"Your large intestine is old and does not work as well as it used to."
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21
A client says she would like to control her nausea with natural products instead of drugs.What education should the nurse provide? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)"Peppermint may be effective."
2)"Some people believe ginger ale is effective against nausea."
3)"Vitamin E oil is sometimes effective for nausea."
4)"Milk is usually an effective anti-nausea treatment."
5)"There are no natural remedies for nausea."
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22
While a nurse is collecting medical history the client says,"I was diagnosed with a spastic colon." How should the nurse interpret this statement? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)The client has ulcerative colitis.
2)The client has had recurrent abdominal pain for at least 3 months.
3)The client has irritable bowel syndrome.
4)The client's disease is psychosomatic.
5)The client has Crohn's disease.
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23
A client calls the clinic and says,"I have been taking Imodium (loperamide)for diarrhea,but it isn't helping." How should the nurse respond? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)"Are you taking it after every episode of diarrhea?"
2)"Imodium is not effective against diarrhea."
3)"This medication may make you sleepy."
4)"You may have to take the maximum dose for 2 or 3 days before diarrhea slows."
5)"You should come in for assessment."
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A nurse would a prescription for sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)if the client is also taking which medication? Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
1)Insulin
2)Digoxin
3)Warfarin
4)Penicillin
5)Vitamin C
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