Deck 51: Bowel Disorder Drugs

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A patient is receiving lactulose (Enulose)three times a day.The nurse knows that the patient is not constipated and is receiving this drug for which reason?

A) High ammonia levels due to liver failure
B) Prevention of constipation
C) Chronic renal failure
D) Chronic diarrhea
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When administering a bulk-forming laxative,the nurse instructs the patient to drink the medication mixed in a full 8-ounce glass of water.Which statement best explains the rationale for this instruction?

A) The water acts to stimulate bowel movements.
B) The water will help to reduce the bulk of the intestinal contents.
C) These laxatives may cause esophageal obstruction if taken with insufficient water.
D) The water acts as a lubricant to produce bowel movements.
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A patient has been treated with alosetron (Lotronex)for severe irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)for 2 weeks.She calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has been experiencing constipation for 3 days.The nurse will take which action?

A) Advise the patient to increase intake of fluids and fiber.
B) Advise the patient to hold the drug for 2 days.
C) Instruct the patient to stop taking the drug and to come to the clinic right away to be evaluated.
D) Instruct the patient to continue the alosetron and to take milk of magnesia for the constipation.
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The nurse is reviewing the mechanism of action of antidiarrheal drugs.Which type of antidiarrheal medication works by decreasing the intestinal muscle tone and peristalsis of the intestines?

A) Adsorbents such as Pepto-Bismol
B) Anticholinergics such as belladonna alkaloids
C) Probiotics such as Lactinex
D) Lubricants such as mineral oil
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A patient will be taking bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)to control diarrhea.When reviewing the patient's other ordered medications,the nurse recognizes that which medication or medication class will interact significantly with the Pepto-Bismol?

A) Hypoglycemic drugs
B) Antibiotics
C) Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
D) Antidepressants
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A patient who has been on antibiotic therapy for 2 weeks has developed persistent diarrhea.The nurse expects which medication class to be ordered to treat this diarrhea?

A) Lubricants
B) Adsorbents
C) Anticholinergics
D) Probiotics
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The nurse is giving oral mineral oil as an ordered laxative dose.The nurse will take measures to prevent which potential problem that may occur with mineral oil?

A) Fecal impaction
B) Electrolyte imbalances
C) Lipid pneumonia
D) Esophageal blockage
Question
When administering mineral oil,the nurse recognizes that it can interfere with the absorption of which substance?

A) Fat-soluble vitamins
B) Water-soluble vitamins
C) Minerals
D) Electrolytes
Question
While recovering from surgery,a 74-year-old woman started taking a stimulant laxative,senna (Senokot),to relieve constipation caused by the pain medications.Two weeks later,at her follow-up appointment,she tells the nurse that she likes how "regular" her bowel movements are now that she is taking the laxative.Which teaching principle is appropriate for this patient?

A) She needs to be sure to take this medication with plenty of fluids.
B) It is important to have a daily bowel movement to promote bowel health.
C) Long-term use of laxatives often results in decreased bowel tone and may lead to dependency.
D) She needs to switch to glycerin suppositories to continue having daily bowel movements.
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A 10-year-old child will be receiving docusate sodium (Colace),120 mg/day PO,divided into 3 doses.Identify how many milligrams will the child receive per dose._______
Question
A patient is severely constipated and needs immediate relief.The nurse knows that which class of laxative will provide the most rapid results?

A) Bulk-forming laxative,such as psyllium (Metamucil)
B) Stool softener,such as docusate salts (Colace)
C) Magnesium hydroxide (MOM)
D) Magnesium oxide tablets
Question
The nurse is preparing to administer methylnaltrexone (Relistor),a peripherally acting opioid antagonist.This drug is appropriate for which patient?

A) A patient with diarrhea
B) A terminally ill patient who has opioid-induced constipation
C) A patient who is scheduled for a colonoscopy
D) A patient who will be having colon surgery in the morning
Question
A patient is taking linaclotide (Linzess)to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).The nurse will monitor this patient for which adverse effect?

A) Chest pain
B) Chronic constipation
C) Abdominal pain
D) Elevated blood glucose levels
Question
The nurse is discussing the use of adsorbents such as bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)with a patient who has diarrhea.The nurse will warn the patient about which possible adverse effects?

A) Dark stools and blue gums
B) Urinary hesitancy
C) Drowsiness and dizziness
D) Blurred vision and headache
Question
A patient wants to prevent problems with constipation and asks the nurse for advice about which type of laxative is safe to use for this purpose.Which class of laxative is considered safe to use on a long-term basis?

A) Emollient laxatives
B) Bulk-forming laxatives
C) Hyperosmotic laxatives
D) Stimulant laxatives
Question
A patient is about to undergo a diagnostic bowel procedure.The nurse expects which drug to be used to induce total cleansing of the bowel?

A) Docusate sodium (Colace)
B) Lactulose (Enulose)
C) Mineral oil
D) Polyethylene glycol 3350 (GoLYTELY)
Question
A patient will be taking bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)to control diarrhea.When reviewing the patient's other ordered medications,the nurse recognizes that which medication will interact significantly with the Pepto-Bismol?

A) Acetaminophen (Tylenol),an analgesic
B) Levothyroxine (Synthroid),a thyroid replacement drug
C) Warfarin (Coumadin),an anticoagulant
D) Fluoxetine (Prozac),an antidepressant
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A laxative has been ordered for a patient.The nurse checks the patient's medical history and would be concerned if which condition is present?

A) High ammonia levels due to liver failure
B) Diverticulosis
C) Abdominal pain of unknown origin
D) Chronic constipation
Question
A patient asks the nurse about the difference between diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)and the over-the-counter drug loperamide (Imodium).Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Lomotil acts faster than Imodium."
B) "Imodium does not cause physical dependence."
C) "Lomotil is available in suppository form."
D) "Imodium is a natural antidiarrheal drug."
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Deck 51: Bowel Disorder Drugs
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A patient is receiving lactulose (Enulose)three times a day.The nurse knows that the patient is not constipated and is receiving this drug for which reason?

A) High ammonia levels due to liver failure
B) Prevention of constipation
C) Chronic renal failure
D) Chronic diarrhea
High ammonia levels due to liver failure
2
When administering a bulk-forming laxative,the nurse instructs the patient to drink the medication mixed in a full 8-ounce glass of water.Which statement best explains the rationale for this instruction?

A) The water acts to stimulate bowel movements.
B) The water will help to reduce the bulk of the intestinal contents.
C) These laxatives may cause esophageal obstruction if taken with insufficient water.
D) The water acts as a lubricant to produce bowel movements.
These laxatives may cause esophageal obstruction if taken with insufficient water.
3
A patient has been treated with alosetron (Lotronex)for severe irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)for 2 weeks.She calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has been experiencing constipation for 3 days.The nurse will take which action?

A) Advise the patient to increase intake of fluids and fiber.
B) Advise the patient to hold the drug for 2 days.
C) Instruct the patient to stop taking the drug and to come to the clinic right away to be evaluated.
D) Instruct the patient to continue the alosetron and to take milk of magnesia for the constipation.
Instruct the patient to stop taking the drug and to come to the clinic right away to be evaluated.
4
The nurse is reviewing the mechanism of action of antidiarrheal drugs.Which type of antidiarrheal medication works by decreasing the intestinal muscle tone and peristalsis of the intestines?

A) Adsorbents such as Pepto-Bismol
B) Anticholinergics such as belladonna alkaloids
C) Probiotics such as Lactinex
D) Lubricants such as mineral oil
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A patient will be taking bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)to control diarrhea.When reviewing the patient's other ordered medications,the nurse recognizes that which medication or medication class will interact significantly with the Pepto-Bismol?

A) Hypoglycemic drugs
B) Antibiotics
C) Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
D) Antidepressants
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6
A patient who has been on antibiotic therapy for 2 weeks has developed persistent diarrhea.The nurse expects which medication class to be ordered to treat this diarrhea?

A) Lubricants
B) Adsorbents
C) Anticholinergics
D) Probiotics
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The nurse is giving oral mineral oil as an ordered laxative dose.The nurse will take measures to prevent which potential problem that may occur with mineral oil?

A) Fecal impaction
B) Electrolyte imbalances
C) Lipid pneumonia
D) Esophageal blockage
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When administering mineral oil,the nurse recognizes that it can interfere with the absorption of which substance?

A) Fat-soluble vitamins
B) Water-soluble vitamins
C) Minerals
D) Electrolytes
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9
While recovering from surgery,a 74-year-old woman started taking a stimulant laxative,senna (Senokot),to relieve constipation caused by the pain medications.Two weeks later,at her follow-up appointment,she tells the nurse that she likes how "regular" her bowel movements are now that she is taking the laxative.Which teaching principle is appropriate for this patient?

A) She needs to be sure to take this medication with plenty of fluids.
B) It is important to have a daily bowel movement to promote bowel health.
C) Long-term use of laxatives often results in decreased bowel tone and may lead to dependency.
D) She needs to switch to glycerin suppositories to continue having daily bowel movements.
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A 10-year-old child will be receiving docusate sodium (Colace),120 mg/day PO,divided into 3 doses.Identify how many milligrams will the child receive per dose._______
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A patient is severely constipated and needs immediate relief.The nurse knows that which class of laxative will provide the most rapid results?

A) Bulk-forming laxative,such as psyllium (Metamucil)
B) Stool softener,such as docusate salts (Colace)
C) Magnesium hydroxide (MOM)
D) Magnesium oxide tablets
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12
The nurse is preparing to administer methylnaltrexone (Relistor),a peripherally acting opioid antagonist.This drug is appropriate for which patient?

A) A patient with diarrhea
B) A terminally ill patient who has opioid-induced constipation
C) A patient who is scheduled for a colonoscopy
D) A patient who will be having colon surgery in the morning
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A patient is taking linaclotide (Linzess)to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).The nurse will monitor this patient for which adverse effect?

A) Chest pain
B) Chronic constipation
C) Abdominal pain
D) Elevated blood glucose levels
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The nurse is discussing the use of adsorbents such as bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)with a patient who has diarrhea.The nurse will warn the patient about which possible adverse effects?

A) Dark stools and blue gums
B) Urinary hesitancy
C) Drowsiness and dizziness
D) Blurred vision and headache
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15
A patient wants to prevent problems with constipation and asks the nurse for advice about which type of laxative is safe to use for this purpose.Which class of laxative is considered safe to use on a long-term basis?

A) Emollient laxatives
B) Bulk-forming laxatives
C) Hyperosmotic laxatives
D) Stimulant laxatives
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A patient is about to undergo a diagnostic bowel procedure.The nurse expects which drug to be used to induce total cleansing of the bowel?

A) Docusate sodium (Colace)
B) Lactulose (Enulose)
C) Mineral oil
D) Polyethylene glycol 3350 (GoLYTELY)
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17
A patient will be taking bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)to control diarrhea.When reviewing the patient's other ordered medications,the nurse recognizes that which medication will interact significantly with the Pepto-Bismol?

A) Acetaminophen (Tylenol),an analgesic
B) Levothyroxine (Synthroid),a thyroid replacement drug
C) Warfarin (Coumadin),an anticoagulant
D) Fluoxetine (Prozac),an antidepressant
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A laxative has been ordered for a patient.The nurse checks the patient's medical history and would be concerned if which condition is present?

A) High ammonia levels due to liver failure
B) Diverticulosis
C) Abdominal pain of unknown origin
D) Chronic constipation
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A patient asks the nurse about the difference between diphenoxylate with atropine (Lomotil)and the over-the-counter drug loperamide (Imodium).Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Lomotil acts faster than Imodium."
B) "Imodium does not cause physical dependence."
C) "Lomotil is available in suppository form."
D) "Imodium is a natural antidiarrheal drug."
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