Deck 11: The Modulation of Gastrointestinal Function

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Treatment of diarrhoea with diphenoxylate may cause:

A) constipation.
B) dysphagia.
C) gastric reflux.
D) increased bowel sounds.
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Treatment with the anti-inflammatory bowel drug sulfasalazine can cause:

A) insomnia.
B) dizziness.
C) male infertility.
D) vitamin A deficiency.
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An example of a proton pump inhibitor is:

A) misoprostol.
B) ranitidine.
C) astemizole.
D) omeprazole.
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Which of the following antiemetic agents may cause extrapyramidal side effects?

A) Prochlorperazine.
B) Domperidone.
C) Ondansetron.
D) Dolasetron.
Question
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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Which of the following laxative groups is used for bowel preparation before a medical procedure?

A) Lubricants and stimulant laxatives.
B) Faecal softeners and bulk-forming laxatives.
C) Bulk-forming laxatives and lubricants.
D) Irritant laxatives and selected osmotic laxatives.
Question
Omeprazole is an example of a:

A) proton pump inhibitor.
B) H2 antagonist.
C) prostaglandin analogue.
D) cytoprotective.
Question
The coating of the gastric mucosa to protect it from acid and pepsin can be achieved with the use of:

A) cimetidine.
B) sucralfate.
C) misoprostol.
D) omeprazole.
Question
Sennosides are best administered:

A) at bedtime.
B) before lying down.
C) with meals.
D) in the recumbent position.
Question
How should histamine H2-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.
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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It is important to advise a person who is pregnant about the possible teratogenetic effects of antiemetics during the:

A) first trimester of pregnancy.
B) second trimester of pregnancy.
C) third trimester of pregnancy.
D) labour period.
Question
A non-pharmacological treatment for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy (NVP) is:

A) blue vein cheese.
B) iced tea.
C) ginger.
D) eucalyptus.
Question
Which of the following antiemetic agents requires the person to take appropriate measures to protect themselves from sunlight?

A) Prochlorperazine.
B) Metoclopramide.
C) Domperidone.
D) Ondansetron.
Question
Docusate is a:

A) faecal softener.
B) lubricant.
C) stimulant.
D) bulk laxative.
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
Constipation may be best avoided in many cases by increasing dietary levels of:

A) alcohol.
B) lipids.
C) fibre.
D) meat.
Question
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
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.
Question
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.
Question
Some antiemetics can cause extrapyramidal side effects such as oculogyric crisis. Which of the following medications would best treat those side effects?

A) An antimuscarinic, benztropine.
B) A benzodiazapine, diazepam.
C) An antipsychotic, olanzapine.
D) A hypnotic, midazolam.
Question
Peppermint oil may be useful in the treatment of

A) gallstones.
B) irritable bowel syndrome.
C) haemorrhoids.
D) GORD.
Question
Which is the most effective drug in treating severe nausea associated with chemotherapy?

A) Ondansetron.
B) Prochlorperazine.
C) Domperidone.
D) Cisapride.
Question
The two main types of treatment for inflammatory bowel disease are:

A) antispasmodics and anti-inflammatories.
B) immunosuppressants and opioids.
C) opioids and antispasmodics.
D) anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressants.
Question
Cryotherapy may be useful to treat haemorrhoids because

A) it can increase blood supply and promote healing.
B) it induces a fibrosis that anchors the haemorrhoid.
C) it can cause shrinking of the dilated veins.
D) it can precipitate cell surface proteins and reduce swelling.
Question
Which of the laxative groups acts directly on the wall of intestines to stimulate defecation?

A) Lubricants.
B) Stimulant laxatives.
C) Osmotic laxatives.
D) Faecal softeners.
Question
In perianal disease ________ laxatives should be used to prevent straining.

A) stimulant
B) lubricant
C) bulk
D) softener
Question
Which of the following antiemetics is a serotonin antagonist?

A) Dimenhydrinate.
B) Metoclopramide.
C) Ondansetron.
D) Hyoscine.
Question
Sodium dioctyl sulphosuccinate is often used as a stool softener in young children. What would you advise the parents of a child who has been given this preparation about when they can expect to see results?

A) Two days.
B) One day.
C) 12-24 hours.
D) Less than six hours.
Question
A first line therapy for chronic constipation would be:

A) stimulant laxatives such as senna.
B) faecal softeners such as docusate.
C) osmotic laxatives such as glycerol.
D) lubricants such as liquid paraffin.
Question
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.
Question
The use of sodium bicarbonate alone as an antacid should be discouraged because:

A) it can exacerbate pre-existing hypertension.
B) it can lead to rebound acidosis.
C) it can lead to the development of kidney stones.
D) it can inactivate antimicrobial agents.
Question
The advantage of domperidone over metoclopramide is that it:

A) crosses the blood-brain barrier readily so it has more central side effects.
B) doesn't readily cross the blood-brain barrier so has fewer central side effects.
C) crosses the blood-brain barrier readily so a smaller dose is required for the same antiemetic effects.
D) is safe for pregnant women in the first trimester.
Question
Medication adherence can be affected by the frequency of administration of a medication regimen. Once-a-day regimens are likely to bring about better medication adherence than two- to three-times-a-day regimens. Which of the following setrons used in the treatment of chemically induced nausea and vomiting need to be administered two to three times a day?

A) Granisetron.
B) Ondansetron.
C) Tropisetron.
D) Dolasetron.
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Deck 11: The Modulation of Gastrointestinal Function
1
Treatment of diarrhoea with diphenoxylate may cause:

A) constipation.
B) dysphagia.
C) gastric reflux.
D) increased bowel sounds.
constipation.
2
Treatment with the anti-inflammatory bowel drug sulfasalazine can cause:

A) insomnia.
B) dizziness.
C) male infertility.
D) vitamin A deficiency.
male infertility.
3
An example of a proton pump inhibitor is:

A) misoprostol.
B) ranitidine.
C) astemizole.
D) omeprazole.
omeprazole.
4
Which of the following antiemetic agents may cause extrapyramidal side effects?

A) Prochlorperazine.
B) Domperidone.
C) Ondansetron.
D) Dolasetron.
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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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Which of the following laxative groups is used for bowel preparation before a medical procedure?

A) Lubricants and stimulant laxatives.
B) Faecal softeners and bulk-forming laxatives.
C) Bulk-forming laxatives and lubricants.
D) Irritant laxatives and selected osmotic laxatives.
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7
Omeprazole is an example of a:

A) proton pump inhibitor.
B) H2 antagonist.
C) prostaglandin analogue.
D) cytoprotective.
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The coating of the gastric mucosa to protect it from acid and pepsin can be achieved with the use of:

A) cimetidine.
B) sucralfate.
C) misoprostol.
D) omeprazole.
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Sennosides are best administered:

A) at bedtime.
B) before lying down.
C) with meals.
D) in the recumbent position.
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10
How should histamine H2-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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11
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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12
It is important to advise a person who is pregnant about the possible teratogenetic effects of antiemetics during the:

A) first trimester of pregnancy.
B) second trimester of pregnancy.
C) third trimester of pregnancy.
D) labour period.
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A non-pharmacological treatment for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy (NVP) is:

A) blue vein cheese.
B) iced tea.
C) ginger.
D) eucalyptus.
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14
Which of the following antiemetic agents requires the person to take appropriate measures to protect themselves from sunlight?

A) Prochlorperazine.
B) Metoclopramide.
C) Domperidone.
D) Ondansetron.
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Docusate is a:

A) faecal softener.
B) lubricant.
C) stimulant.
D) bulk laxative.
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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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17
Constipation may be best avoided in many cases by increasing dietary levels of:

A) alcohol.
B) lipids.
C) fibre.
D) meat.
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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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19
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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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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21
Some antiemetics can cause extrapyramidal side effects such as oculogyric crisis. Which of the following medications would best treat those side effects?

A) An antimuscarinic, benztropine.
B) A benzodiazapine, diazepam.
C) An antipsychotic, olanzapine.
D) A hypnotic, midazolam.
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22
Peppermint oil may be useful in the treatment of

A) gallstones.
B) irritable bowel syndrome.
C) haemorrhoids.
D) GORD.
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23
Which is the most effective drug in treating severe nausea associated with chemotherapy?

A) Ondansetron.
B) Prochlorperazine.
C) Domperidone.
D) Cisapride.
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The two main types of treatment for inflammatory bowel disease are:

A) antispasmodics and anti-inflammatories.
B) immunosuppressants and opioids.
C) opioids and antispasmodics.
D) anti-inflammatories and immunosuppressants.
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25
Cryotherapy may be useful to treat haemorrhoids because

A) it can increase blood supply and promote healing.
B) it induces a fibrosis that anchors the haemorrhoid.
C) it can cause shrinking of the dilated veins.
D) it can precipitate cell surface proteins and reduce swelling.
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Which of the laxative groups acts directly on the wall of intestines to stimulate defecation?

A) Lubricants.
B) Stimulant laxatives.
C) Osmotic laxatives.
D) Faecal softeners.
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In perianal disease ________ laxatives should be used to prevent straining.

A) stimulant
B) lubricant
C) bulk
D) softener
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Which of the following antiemetics is a serotonin antagonist?

A) Dimenhydrinate.
B) Metoclopramide.
C) Ondansetron.
D) Hyoscine.
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29
Sodium dioctyl sulphosuccinate is often used as a stool softener in young children. What would you advise the parents of a child who has been given this preparation about when they can expect to see results?

A) Two days.
B) One day.
C) 12-24 hours.
D) Less than six hours.
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30
A first line therapy for chronic constipation would be:

A) stimulant laxatives such as senna.
B) faecal softeners such as docusate.
C) osmotic laxatives such as glycerol.
D) lubricants such as liquid paraffin.
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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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The use of sodium bicarbonate alone as an antacid should be discouraged because:

A) it can exacerbate pre-existing hypertension.
B) it can lead to rebound acidosis.
C) it can lead to the development of kidney stones.
D) it can inactivate antimicrobial agents.
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33
The advantage of domperidone over metoclopramide is that it:

A) crosses the blood-brain barrier readily so it has more central side effects.
B) doesn't readily cross the blood-brain barrier so has fewer central side effects.
C) crosses the blood-brain barrier readily so a smaller dose is required for the same antiemetic effects.
D) is safe for pregnant women in the first trimester.
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Medication adherence can be affected by the frequency of administration of a medication regimen. Once-a-day regimens are likely to bring about better medication adherence than two- to three-times-a-day regimens. Which of the following setrons used in the treatment of chemically induced nausea and vomiting need to be administered two to three times a day?

A) Granisetron.
B) Ondansetron.
C) Tropisetron.
D) Dolasetron.
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