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        | oral application, treats thrush |  | 
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        | oral application, treats thrush |  | 
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        | Magic Mouth Wash (Benedryl,lidocaine,MOM) |  | Definition 
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        | Magic Mouth Wash (xylocaine,Mylanta,Benedryl) |  | Definition 
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        | What is the treatment goal of PUD? |  | Definition 
 
        | provide symptomatic relief, prevention of GI hemorrhage, treat and heal ulceration |  | 
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        | Patient's taking aluminum containing antacids must have adequate amounts of what? |  | Definition 
 
        | phosphorus (proteins,carrots,cabbage,celery,asparagus,corn,cream fish...) |  | 
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        | Antacids interact with what other medications? |  | Definition 
 
        | Tetracyclines and Histamine 2 receptor antagonists |  | 
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        | Histamine 2 receptor antagonist, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Histamine 2 receptor antagonist, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Histamine 2 receptor antagonist, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Histamine 2 receptor antagonist, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | What side-effects do you report when taking cimetidine? |  | Definition 
 
        | confusion, disorientation, gynecomastia,hepatotoxicity |  | 
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        | Gastric Acid Pump inhibitor, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Gastric Acid Pump inhibitor, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Gastric Acid Pump inhibitor, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Gastric Acid Pump inhibitor, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Gastric Acid Pump inhibitor, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Uses of Gastric Acid Pump inhibitors? |  | Definition 
 
        | treat esophagitis,GERD's,gastric and duodenal ulcers,Zollinger-Ellison |  | 
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        | Coating Agent, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | What and how much do you add to sulcrafate to make it slurry? |  | Definition 
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        | Prokinetic Agent, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | Side-effects of Prokinetic Agents? |  | Definition 
 
        | extrapyramidal (Tardive Dyskinesias) |  | 
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        | Antispasmodic, treats PUD,GERD's,IBS |  | 
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        | Antispasmodic, treats PUD,GERD's,IBS |  | 
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        | Antispasmodic, treats PUD and GERD's |  | 
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        | scopolamine (Transderm Scop) |  | Definition 
 
        | Antispasmodic, treats PUD, GERD's and motion sickness(transdermal) |  | 
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        | When do you take scopolamine? |  | Definition 
 
        | up to 4 hours prior to the activity |  | 
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        | Antihistamine, treats N&V from inner ear disorders and motion sickness |  | 
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        | dimehydrinate (Dramamine) |  | Definition 
 
        | Antihistamine, treats N&V from inner ear disorders and motion sickness |  | 
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        | diphenhydramine (Benedryl) |  | Definition 
 
        | Antihistamine, treats N&V from inner ear disorders and motion sickness |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Dopamine antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Dopamine antagonist |  | 
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        | chlorpromazine (Thorazine) |  | Definition 
 
        | Antiemetic, Dopamine antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Dopamine antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Dopamine antagonist |  | 
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        | IV slow push 25mg/min, mixed with 9mL NACL |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Serotonin antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Serotonin antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Serotonin antagonist |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Serotonin antagonist |  | 
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        | When are Serotonin antagonists given? |  | Definition 
 
        | given 30mins. before start of chemo and last 2 days |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Corticosteroid |  | 
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        | Antiemetic, Neurokinin 1 receptor |  | 
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        | docusate calcium (Surfak) |  | Definition 
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        | What are high doses of saline laxatives used for? |  | Definition 
 
        | bowel preparations for diagnostic and surgical procedures |  | 
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        | What electrolyte salts are contained in saline laxatives? |  | Definition 
 
        | sodium,magnesium,potassium |  | 
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        | Saline laxative, treats chronic constipation and IBS |  | 
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        | What are the actions of Lactulose? |  | Definition 
 
        | draws water into the intestines to form a soft stool |  | 
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        | methylnatrexone(Relistor) |  | Definition 
 
        | Opioid antagonist, treats constipation |  | 
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        | sticky, dry oral mucous membranes, excessive thirst, shrunken and furrowed tongue, weight loss, sunken eyeballs, increased urine specific gravity, decreased urine output, poor skin turgor |  | 
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        | attapulgite (Parepectolin) |  | Definition 
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