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What do proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole [prilosec]) do?
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-reduce gastric acid secretion by irreversibly inhibiting the enzyme that produces gastric acid
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What conditions would be appropriate to perscribe proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole [prilosec])?
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-prescribed for gastric & peptic ulcers, GERD, & hypersecretory conditions (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome)
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A clt taking proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole [prilosec]) should wait at least 2 hrs before taking...
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-ampicillin
-digoxin -Fe+ -ketoconazole --> delayed absorption of these meds may occur if taken concurrently c omeprazole |
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What should the RN include in clt teaching regarding proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole [prilosec])?
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-do not crush, chew, or break sustained release capsules
-may sprinkle contents of the capsule over food to facilitate swallowing -take once a day prior to eating -avoid irritating meds (ibuprofen, ETOH) -active ulcers should be tx'd for 4-6wks |