NURS341 Study Guide - Final Guide: Interstitial Lung Disease, Esophagitis, Abdominal Pain

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Binds to an enzyme in the presence of acidic gastric ph, preventing the final transport of hydrogen ions into the gastric lumen. Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, eructation, flatulence, hyperglycemia, hypomagnesemia, Assess patient routinely for epigastric or abdominal pain and for frank or occult blood in stool, emesis or gastric aspirate. 40mg once daily for up to 8 week; maintenance of healing of erosive esophagitis . Diarrhea, abdominal cramping, fever and bloody stools should be reported to health care professional promptly as a sign of clostridium difficile- associated diarrhea (cdad). May begin up to several week following cessation of therapy. Inactivate thrombin, and prevent conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin. Discontinue breast feeding due to potential for serious adverse reactions in infants. Monitor results of coagulation studies, monitor intake of green leafy vegetables (decreases therapeutic effect), monitor for signs of hemorrhage, notify provider immediately of unusual bleeding/bruising, blood detected in stool/urine.

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