Gastrointestinal
Across
- 6. Don't use antidiarrheal agents with _____ diarrhea or known infective diarrhea.
- 9. Medication for nausea that can increase risk for extrapyramidalsymptoms.
- 13. A gram-negative bacillus that can colonize the stomach and duodenum and increase risk for peptic ulcer disease.
- 14. Risk associated with administration of undiluted promethazine.
- 15. GERD treatment options include eating more frequent, _______ meals.
- 16. Medication indicated for constipation-predominant IBS in women aged 18 years and older.
- 17. Serotonin antagonist with best combination of efficacy and safety for treating nausea and vomiting.
- 18. Forms a barrier to protect cells from acid and pepsin.
- 20. Histamine2-Receptor antagonist that decreases gastric acid secretion.
- 21. Functional bowel disorder with no detectable changes within the interior of the bowel.
Down
- 1. Antibody indicated for inflammatory bowel disease that produces a specific type of immunosuppression.
- 2. Aminosalicylate used to reduce inflammation in IBD, contraindicated with sulfamethoxazole allergy.
- 3. Lab finding associated with loss of electrolytes from diarrhea.
- 4. Small, infrequent, or difficult bowel movements.
- 5. A protective factor secreted by epithelial cells of the stomach and duodenum.
- 7. Class of laxatives that promote peristalsis and commonly abused.
- 8. Most effective at increasing pH when taken after meals.
- 10. Proton pump inhibitors (PPis) should be taken ____ minutes before other medications.
- 11. Stools of excessive volume, fluidity, and increased frequency.
- 12. Fast and intense evacuation of the bowel.
- 16. Opioid-like antidiarrheal agent available for purchase over the counter (OTC).
- 19. Laxative that functions like dietary fiber and should be given with a full glass of water.