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Quiz 14
GI Medications
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Veterinary Medicine
Not Applicable
05/05/2014

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Antiemetics have the effect of preventing:

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B) 
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D) 

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A medication that can be used to induce vomiting in the cat is:

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C) 
D) 

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A medication that is used in the treatment of gastric ulcers and adheres to the damaged mucosa to provide a protective barrier is:

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B) 
C) 
D) 

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An anti-emetic medication that will also enhance gastric motility and should be avoided if a gastric foriegn body is suspected is:

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B) 
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D) 

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A gastrointestinal medication that should not be used concurrently with phenothiazine drugs or narcotics because will increase the possibility of side effects is:

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B) 
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D) 

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As a GI medication, famotidine is considered a(n):

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D) 

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Maropitant (Cerenia) acts as an anti-emetic by:

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B) 
C) 
D) 

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Deficiencies in the fat soluble vitamins due to interference of absorption may be seen with the prolonged use of:

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The medication that is used to treat stomach ulcers by enhancing the natural gastromucosal defense mechanisms is:

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B) 
C) 
D) 

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An emetic that may be administered by the conjunctival sac of the eye is:

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