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Lansoprazole brand

Prevacid

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Lansoprazole class

PPI

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Lansoprazole MOA

Inhibits gastric parietal cell hydrogen-potassium ATPase

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Lansoprazole side effects

Headache, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, flatulence, long term use can lead to osteoporosis

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Lansoprazole dose

15-20 mg PO qD

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Lansoprazole contraindications

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Dexlansoprazole brand

Dexilant

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Dexlansoprazole class

PPI

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Dexlansoprazole MOA

Inhibits gastric parietal cell hydrogen-potassium ATPase

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Dexlansoprazole side effects

Headache, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, flatulence, increased risk of osteoporosis

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Dexlansoprazole dose

Initial: 60 mg PO qD, maintenance: 30 mg PO qD

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Dexlansoprazole contraindications

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Pantoprazole brand

Protonix

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Pantoprazole class

PPI

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Pantoprazole MOA

Inhibits gastric parietal cell hydrogen-potassium ATPase

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Pantoprazole side effects

Diarrhea, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, flatulence, dizziness, vertigo, myalgia, long term use causes bone loss

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Pantoprazole dose

20 mg PO/IV qD

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Omeprazole brand

Prilosec

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Omeprazole class

PPI

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Omeprazole MOA

Inhibits gastric parietal cell hydrogen-potassium ATPase

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Omeprazole side effects

Diarrhea, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, flatulence, dizziness, rash, upper respiratory infection, long term use causes bone loss

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Omeprazole dose

20 mg PO qD

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Esomeprazole brand

Nexium

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Esomeprazole class

PPI

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Esomeprazole MOA

Inhibits gastric parietal cell hydrogen-potassium ATPase

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Esomeprazole side effects

Diarrhea, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, dizziness, long term use causes bone loss

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Esomeprazole dose

20-40 mg PO qD

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Famotidine brand

Pepcid

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Famotidine class

H2 antagonist

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Famotidine MOA

Antagonizes H2 histamine receptors

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Famotidine side effects

Dizziness, headache, taste changes, constipation, diarrhea

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Famotidine dose

20-40 mg PO qD

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Ibuprofen brand

Advil, Motrin

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Ibuprofen class

NSAID

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Ibuprofen MOA

Inhibits COX, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis

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Ibuprofen side effects

Dyspepsia, nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, headache, drowsiness, photosensitivity

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Ibuprofen dose

300-800 mg TID or QID

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Ibuprofen contraindications

ASA/NSAID induced asthma, 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy, CABG surgery

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Ibuprofen BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleed, ulceration, proliferation

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Meloxicam brand

Mobic

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Meloxicam class

NSAID

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Meloxicam MOA

Inhibits COX, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis

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Meloxicam side effects

Dyspepsia, nausea, abdominal pain, dizziness, headache, rash, contipation, edema, GI bleed

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Meloxicam dose

7.5-15 mg PO qD

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Meloxicam contraindications

ASA/NSAID allergy, 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy

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Meloxicam BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleed, ulceration, and proliferation

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Naproxen brand

Naprosyn, Naprelan

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Naproxen class

NSAID

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Naproxen MOA

Inhibits COX, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis

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Naproxen side effects

Dyspepsia, nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, drowsiness, photosensitivity, GI bleed

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Naproxen dose

IR/DR: 250-500 mg PO q12h, ER: 750-1000 mg PO qD

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Naproxen contraindications

ASA/NSAID induced asthma, 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy, CABG surgery

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Naproxen BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleeds, ulceration, and proliferation

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Celecoxib brand

Celebrex

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Celecoxib class

NSAID

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Celecoxib MOA

Selectively inhibits COX-2, reducing prostaglandin synthesis

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Celecoxib side effects

Headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, peripheral edema, photosensitivity, GI bleed

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Celecoxib dose

100-200 mg PO qD or BID

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Celecoxib contraindications

Hypersensitivity to sulfonamides, 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy

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Celecoxib BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleed, ulceration, proliferation

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Diclofenac brand

Voltaren, Cambia, Catafiam

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Diclofenac class

NSAID

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Diclofenac MOA

Inhibits COX, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis

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Diclofenac side effects

Dyspepsia, vomiting, headache, dizziness, rash, drowsiness, fluid retention, GI bleed

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Diclofenac dose

DR: 50 mg PO BID or TID, ER: 100 mg PO qD

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Diclofenac contraindications

ASA/NSAID allergy, 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy

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Diclofenac BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleed, ulceration, and proliferation

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Ketorolac brand

Toradol, Sprix

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Ketorolac class

NSAID

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Ketorolac MOA

Inhibits COX, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis

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Ketorolac side effects

GI bleed, perforation, ulcer, dyspepsia, nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, headache, drowsiness, photosensitivity

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Ketorolac dose

10 mg PO q4-6h PRN

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Ketorolac contraindications

Major surgery post-op, ASA/NSAID induced asthma, epidural or intrathecal use, CABG surgery

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Ketorolac BBW

May increase risk of CV thrombotic events, may increase risk of fatal GI events such as GI bleed, ulceration, and proliferation; oral: up to 5 days treatment and only after parenteral use

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True or false. Optimal nutrition is only relevant in critically ill patients

False. Relevant in all environments including inpatient and outpatient as nutrition can be treatment for conditions

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True or false. We can tell a patient’s nutritional status exclusively from appearance

False

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How should we incorporate nutritional screening into patient care?

Routine patient screening with quick, simple, noninvasive way to identify risk factors in the general population

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What are some risk factors for abnormal nutrition?

Recent and unintended weight loss, medications, medical conditions, diet and exercise history

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How will we take a more thorough and detailed nutritional assessment compared to a screening?

Nutrition focused history, physical exam, anthropometric measurements, lab assessment

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What do we look for with a nutrition focused history?

Nutrition intake, dietary habits, underlying pathology with nutritional impact, end-organ effects (weight changes), GI surgical history, medications, family history, alcohol or drug use, pregnancy status

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How can medications impact nutritional status?

Either directly or indirectly, indirect being side effects such as N/V

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What do we examine with a nutrition focused physical exam?

Vital signs, hair, skin, nails, eyes, nose, mouth, neck, abdomen, musculoskeletal system

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What are some examples of anthropometric measurements?

Weight, height, waist circumference, head circumference, wrist circumference

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What lab assessments do we do to examine nutritional status?

Visceral proteins, nitrogen balance study, immune function test

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What are the visceral proteins?

Albumin, prealbumin, transferrin

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What does nitrogen balance study analyze and when do we utilize it?

Examines protein intake compared to protein use, generally only used with long term TPN use to ensure nutritional needs are being met

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What are some immune function tests we perform to analyze nutritional status?

Total lymphocyte count, delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity

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Define malnutrition

Consequence of nutrient imbalance either undernutrition or overnutrition

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What are the 3 categories of malnutrition?

Starvation-associated malnutrition, chronic disease related malnutrition, acute disease/injury related malnutrition

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What are some examples of deficiencies a person can have?

Protein, energy, single nutrient

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What are risk factors for malnutrition?

Unintended weight loss, chronic/acute illness, socioeconomic factors, substance use, medications, absorption issues

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What are some medications that can contribute to malnutrition?

Stimulants, chemo, antacids, sulfasalazine, metformin

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How do stimulants cause malnutrition?

Weight loss is secondary to decreased appetite

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How does chemo cause malnutrition?

Weight loss secondary to N/V/diarrhea, also possible nutritional deficiencies

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How do antacids cause malnutrition?

Thiamine deficiency

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How does sulfasalazine cause malnutrition?

Folate deficiency

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How does metformin cause malnutrition?

Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency

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What is starvation associated malnutrition?

Malnutrition resulting from prolonged inadequate intake, absorption, or utilization of protein and energy

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What are some causes of starvation associated malnutrition?

Inadequate food supply, anorexia, depression, malabsorptive syndromes

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What is the general class of disease that chronic disease related malnutrition is related to?

Inflammatory

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