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An ulcer caused by H. pylori can be successfully treated with which classification of drugs?

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Correct Answer:

Antibiotics

Rationale:
🔹H. pylori is a bacterium that infects the stomach lining and is a primary cause of peptic ulcer disease. 🔹The cornerstone of treatment involves antibiotic therapy to eradicate the organism, often combined with acid-reducing medications like proton-pump inhibitors to promote healing. 🔹H2 blockers and antacids can provide symptom relief but do not eliminate the underlying infection. 🔹Therefore, antibiotics are essential for a curative approach.
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Which instruction is most appropriate for a client who is prescribed pancrelipase (Cotazym)?

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A. Increase dosing with a large meal
B. Take the medication at least 2 hours prior to meals
C. Take the medication with meals
D. Decrease fluid intake
Which instruction is most appropriate for a client who is prescribed pancrelipase (Cotazym)?

Answer Choices:

A. Increase dosing with a large meal
B. Take the medication at least 2 hours prior to meals
C. Take the medication with meals
D. Decrease fluid intake
Which type of laxative causes peristalsis by irritating the bowel?

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A. Stool softener
B. Saline/osmotic laxative
C. Stimulant laxative
D. Bulk-forming laxative
A client has been diagnosed with pancreatic insufficiency. Which treatment option does the nurse anticipate for this client?

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A. Treatment with PPIs to decrease stomach acid
B. Treatment with stimulant laxatives
C. Replacement therapy with pancreatic enzymes
D. Decrease food intake
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  • Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
  • Domain: RN ATI Pharmacology
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