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A patient has a higher risk of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) if they are a chronic user of
 
  a. certain antibiotics.
  b. laxatives and stool softeners.
  c. magnesium-aluminum antacids.
  d. nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs.

Question 2

When asking about dietary supplement use, the nurse should be careful to include a list of common supplements because:
 
  1. Many clients do not consider herbs, botanicals, vitamins, or minerals as dietary supplements.
   2. Clients may misinterpret the question and consider only supplements sued for weight loss.
   3. Clients may not consider products used for a specific condition to be a dietary supplement.
   4. Clients may not consider sports bars to be a dietary supplement.



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Risk of PUD increases with chronic use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Certain anti-biotics and magnesium-aluminum antacids may decrease risk of PUD. Laxatives and stool sof-teners do not affect risk of PUD.

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Rationale: There are multiple products including herbs, botanicals, vitamins, minerals, and other products classified as dietary supplement. Clients may not be aware of the many products that are considered dietary supplements. They may also not be aware of the many forms the supplements can be marketed in. Being as specific as possible can be helpful to educate the client about dietary supplements and to elicit information about their use.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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