Gastrointestinal Tic-Tac-Toe
Review the medication, nursing implications, and client outcomes of gastrointestinal management.
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10.12.20
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10.13.20
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Topics of this game:
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Antacids cause pain reducing effects by:
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Antacids may interfere with the absorption of other medications.
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Anticholinergics used as antispasmodics are contraindicated in which of the following clients:
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Sucking on hard candy may relieve dry mouth caused by antispasmodic medications.
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The nurse should teach the home care client that antispasmodic medications can cause:
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Constipation is caused by:
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Bulk laxatives can cause constipation.
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The safest laxative for the client to use is:
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Stool softeners cause physical dependency.
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Causes of diarrhea may include:
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Lomotil and Imodium are chemically related to the narcotic meperidine.
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The most commonly used emetic is:
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H2 receptor antagonists are used for which of the following:
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The nurse should assess intake and output for the client experiencing diarrhea.
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The client taking laxatives should drink at least ________ glasses of water daily.
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The nurse may administer a laxative to the client experiencing abdominal pain after an abdominal assessment is performed.
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Antacids should be administered:
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A rectal suppository should be inserted:
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A nursing diagnosis for the client experiencing diarrhea may include:
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