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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD — This NR 293 / NR293 EDAPT Week 5 study guide focuses on Nutrition in Pharmacology for Nursing Practice, with emphasis on how nutritional status affects drug absorption, metabolism, distribution, and elimination. Topics include macro- and micronutrients, enteral and parenteral nutrition, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, electrolyte balance, nutrition-related drug interactions, timing of medications with food, special population considerations, patient education, and nursing safety priorities. Material is organized to align directly with EDAPT quizzes, exams, and Chamberlain NR 293 coursework, making it ideal for targeted review and exam preparation. Digital download only—no physical item will be shipped. NR 293 notes, NR293 week 5, EDAPT week 5, nutrition nursing, pharmacology nutrition, drug food interactions, nursing pharmacology PDF, Chamberlain NR 293, EDAPT nursing notes, nutrition exam nursing, electrolyte balance nursing, enteral nutrition nursing, parenteral nutrition nursing, vitamins minerals nursing, nursing exam study guide, pharmacology study PDF

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NR 293 / NR293
(EDAPT WEEK 5)
Nutrition
Pharmacology For Nursing Practice

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Week 5 Concepts: Nutrition
Acid-Controlling Drugs
Prepare: Acid-Controlling Drugs
Stomach Areas
Identify the areas of the stomach.




Gastric Glands
Match the gastric gland cell with its function.
Produce and secrete hydrochloric acid Parietal cells

Secrete pepsinogen which is a precursor to pepsin Chief cells

Provide a protective coating for the stomach Mucosa cells


Parietal Cells
Which receptors in the stomach are responsible for stimulating the secretion of acid from the parietal cells? Select
all that apply.
Histamine
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) pump
Proton ion
Gastrin
Acetylcholine (ACh)



Self-Check: Stomach Acid
Gastric Hyperacidity
Gastric hyperacidity is the over production of stomach acid.

Stomach Acid
The pH of stomach acid is 1-4.

Self-Check: Hyperacidity
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is when excessive acid backs up into the esophagus.

Acid-controlling Drugs
Match the acid-controlling drugs with how they work.
Antacids Reduce acid by neutralization within the stomach

Histamine (H) 2 Blockers (H2 receptor agonist) Reduce acid by blocking signals to the parietal cells
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Proton Pump Inhibitors Reduce acid by working within the parietal cells


Self-Check: H. Pylori (Helicobacter pylori)
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a Bacteria that can infect the gastric track.

Reflect: Acid-Controlling Drugs
Acid-controlling Drugs
The telehealth nurse is responding to question send to the Hancock Healthcare Services’ social media page. Review
the questions and choose the best response.
Question
Mandy345 asks:
I have heartburn and I am in the pharmacy. Do all acid controlling drugs work the same way?
Choose your best response from the choices given below.
“Acid controlling drugs do not all work the same way.”
“It depends on each person’s genetics.”
“Yes, they do.”
“I think so.”

Question
MrTom2u wrote:
I take a lot of prescribed daily medication, including digoxin. Is it safe to take any type of acid controlling drugs with
my medications?
Choose your best response from the choices given below.
“Yes, acid controlling drugs are safe. You may also need to take an extra dose of your digoxin to stay in your
therapeutic range.”
“Yes, acid controlling drugs are safe and should be taken with your nightly medications.“
“Yes, acid controlling drugs are safe and can be taken with your daily medications.”
“Yes, acid controlling drugs are generally safe. Check with your doctor for the best choice of acid controlling drugs for
you.”

Question
Mavis52 wrote:
What lifestyle changes can I start that will prevent/reduce my heartburn (hyperacidity) symptoms?
Choose the correct response from the choices given below.
“Chewing gum will prevent your hyperacidity symptoms.”
“Eat later in the evening so your stomach can digest your food while you sleep.”
“Drinking more water will prevent your hyperacidity symptoms.”
“Changing your diet and reducing stress can decease your symptoms.”

Question
Mavis52 wrote back:
My husband said that smelling his food on the grill will make my stomach secrete digestive fluid. Is this true?
Choose the correct response from the choices given below.
“No, food must be present in the stomach for the secretion of digestive enzymes.”
“Yes. Smelling, seeing, or tasting food can cause your stomach to secrete digestive acids.”
“Yes, but it only happens with smelling grilled food.”
“No, only chewing and swallowing food makes you secrete stomach acids.”

Question
Mav12 asks:
Do these work the same way to reduce acid in my stomach?
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Effervescent tablet antacid
Choose your best response from the choices given below.
“Yes, they both neutralize the acid present in the stomach.”
“Yes, they work the same in your stomach; they just have different names.”
“No, the effervescent tablet antacid neutralizes the acid in the stomach and the acid-reducing medication blocks
signals to cells in your stomach.”
“No, the acid-reducing medication neutralizes the acid in the stomach and the effervescent tablet antacid blocks
signals to cells in your stomach.”

Question
You just received a direct message (DM) from Twitter. Mary10 wrote:
@HHSH My Dad was just admitted to the intensive care unit. Why was he given an acid-controlling drug? He is
intubated and not eating.
Choose the best response from the choices given below.
“Sorry to hear about your dad. This is old school care and is outdated and not needed.”
“Sorry to hear about your dad. This is not a normal course of treatment.”
“Sorry to hear about your dad. It was most likely given to prevent stress related ulcers.”
“Sorry to hear about your dad. It was most likely given to shrink his stomach.”

Parietal Cells
The secondary response of parietal cells activates the hydrogen–potassium–adenosine triphosphatase (ATP) pump.


Antacids (magnesium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, calcium
carbonate, sodium bicarbonate)
Prepare: Antacids
Antacid
Which salt compounds are contained in antacid? (Select all that apply.)
Manganese
Sodium
Chloride
Magnesium
Aluminum
Calcium

Simethicone
What is the purpose of simethicone?
Reduce gas
Dilate stomach vessels
Reduce gastric motility
Promote defecation

Side Effect of Antacids
Antacids are made of salt compounds. Magnesium antacid salt compound can cause the side effect of diarrhea.



Self-Check: Antacids
Therapeutic Effects of Antacids
What are the expected therapeutic effects of antacids? Select all that apply.
Raise stomach pH
Lower stomach pH
Allow ulcers time to heal
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