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vinney12

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The most lethal complication of a peptic ulcer is
 
  a. bleeding.
  b. perforation.
  c. severe pain.
  d. gastric outlet obstruction.

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Sulfasalazine is the recommended medication for treatment of Crohn's disease. Patient teaching should include:
 
  a. taking medication 2 hours before meals.
  b. limiting fluid intake.
  c. ensuring adequate hydration to prevent crystallization in kidneys.
  d. increased effectiveness of oral contraceptives.



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Answer to Question 1

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Perforation is considered the most lethal complication of peptic ulcer. Bleeding may occur when the ulcer erodes into a blood vessel; however, perforation occurs when the ulcer crater penetrates the entire thickness of the wall of the stomach or duodenum. Gastric outlet obstruction can occur at any time and can be relieved by NG aspiration of stomach contents.

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The importance of adequate hydration to prevent kidney problems is high priority. Sulfasalazine should be taken with meals to reduce nausea and vomiting. Sulfasalazine decreases the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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