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Peptic Ulcer Disorder Agressive Factors |
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H. Pylori (most common) NSAIDS Acid Pepsin Smoking |
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(PUD) Treatment for H. pylori |
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Always two antibiotics to reduce resistance, 14-day treatment |
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Antiulcer Drugs Histamine2-Receptor Antagonists |
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Suppress HCL acid secretion (Tagamet, Zantac, Pepcid) |
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Antiulcer Drugs Proton Pump Inhibitors |
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Suppress gastric acid secretion (Prilosec) |
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Antiulcer Drug Sucralfate [Carafate] |
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Creates a protective barrier against acid and pepsin Adverse effect - constipation |
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Neutralize stomach acids Enhance mucosal protecation by stimulating prostaglandins Can contain excess Na and exacerbate hypertension and heart failure in certain patients |
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The effect of diet on ulcer relief? |
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Diet plays a minor role. Change in eating pattern may be beneficial. Eating 5-6 small meals instead of 3 large ones will reduce fluctuations in intragastric pH |
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Used to ease or stimulate defacation soften the stool, increase stool volume, hasten fecal passage through the intestine, facilitate evacuation from the rectum |
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determined by stool consistency and frequency of defacation |
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Effects similar to fiber soften stool and increase fecal bulk (Metamucil) |
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lower surface tension, which helps water penetrate the feces (Colace) |
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Increases amount of water and electrolytes ini the intestinal lumen stimulates intestinal motility (Dulcolax) |
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draws water into the intestinal lumen causes fecal mass to soften and swell,stimulating peristalsis (Lactulose, Magnesium & Sodium Salts) |
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Reflex activation of vomiting center in medulla |
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blocks receptors located on vagal neurons in upper GI tract To suppress nausea and vomitting (Zofran) |
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For motion sickness suppress nerve impulses going from inner ear to vomiting center most effective when given prophylactically |
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antidiarrheal most serious complication from diarrhea is dehydration and eletrolyte depletion opiods decrease intestinal motility and transit, allowing more time for fluids and electrolytes to be reabsorbed |
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Tricyclic antidepressants |
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inflammatory bowel disease |
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Prokinetic Agents (Reglan) |
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increase the tone and motility of the GI tract use for GERD |
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visual field loss secondary to optic nerve damage |
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Glaucoma Beta-adrenergic blocking agents |
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decrease aqueous humor production (Timolol) |
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Glaucoma Alpha2-adrenergic agonists |
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increases aqueous humor outflow, decreases production also (Brimonidine) |
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paralyze ciliary muscles (atropine) |
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dilate the pupils used for introcular surgery |
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dilate the pupil (sympatetic) |
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constricpt pupils (parasympathetic) |
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to relieve inflammation and itching in: contact dermatits, psoriasis and Eczema use a thin layer because is a steroid which thins the skin do not use occlusive dressings |
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promote shedding horny layer of skin benzoyl peroxide salicylic acid - warts, corns Sulfur- acne, dandruff, psoriasis |
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cleansing benzoyle peroxide Antibiotics (cleocin, zithromax) |
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last resort for severe acne side effects: nosebleeds, inflammation, suicide Category X, teratongenic |
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inflammation and fluid in the middle ear High dose Amoxicillin Can wait and observe symptoms rather than giving antibiotic right away to see if patient can resolve, prevents resisance |
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inflammation of the external auditory canal Usual cause is bacterial infection Most cases respond to topical drugs, keep ear as dry as possible |
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females>males nausea/vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound throbbing head pain of moderate to severe intensity pain lasts 4-72 hours |
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neurovascular disorder that involves dilation and inflammation of intracrainal blood vessels |
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aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other NSAIDS (typically combined with coffee) can provide relief of mild to moderate migraines Excedrin Migraine (acetaminophen, aspirin, coffee) |
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Migraine Treatment Ergotamine |
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drug of choice for stopping an ongoing migraine attack should not be taken long term due to risk of dependence Category X drug |
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Migraine treatment DHE (Dihydroergotamine) |
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parenertal formula (SQ, IM, IV) or nasal spray used for migraines and cluster headaches similar actions to ergotamine, but no physical dependence |
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