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Electrolytes & GI medications

Electrolytes & GI medications

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omeprazole hypermagnesemia Ipecac heart sodium slowly Calcitonin potassium long psyllium sucralfate Mylicon metoclopramide sodium unconscious eat drink sedation Pepcid loperamide frequent bicarbonate Phenergan Mylanta

In addition to antacids , PPIs like , ( Prilosec ) , and H2 inhibitors , like Famotidine ( ) , can be prescribed for acid reflux .
Too much chloride can cause anxiety , confusion , and a rumbling stomach ; be sure to administer it as it can cause fatal arrhythmias .
should not be given to patients who are seizing , , or who have ingested something corrosive .
A patient with weak reflexes , low blood pressure and bradypnea may have .
Although promethazine ( ) is great for nausea , the nurse needs to watch for drowsiness and .
A patient with low levels may present with headache , confusion , and convulsions .
The nurse should watch for EPS type symptoms when treating poor GI motility with .
may be ordered for a patient with anorexia , nausea , lethargy , and constipation .
The nurse wouldn't be surprised to see a history of peptic ulcers for a patient taking ; be sure to tell the patient not to or for 2 hours after taking it .
A patient with a pH of 6 . 1 may have ordered .
Because they have high levels of sodium and calcium , the nurse monitors patients with a history of kidney stones or failure closely when taking calcium carbonate ( Tums ) or aluminum hydroxide ( ) .
The nurse should closely monitor hydration and blood chemistries for a patient taking ( Metamucil ) .
simethicone ( ) may be ordered for a gassy baby .
The physician will likely rule out Shigella or E - coli before prescribing ( Imodium ) .
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