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Antacids and Antiulcers

Across
Prior to administration, assess patient for manifestations of dehydration and electrolyte disturbances
Medications given to relieve nausea and vomiting
Acts locally, not systemically, binding directly to the surface of an ulcer
An antidopaminergic agent that is best diluted in 10 mL of saline when given intravenously (IV)
Used for the treatment of delayed gastric emptying, GERD, and as an antiemetic
Reduces the incidence of gastric ulcers in patients taking NSAIDs
Antacids associated with constipation
An enzyme in the stomach that breaks down proteins
An anticholingergic agent given for motion sickness prophylaxis
Antacids that carry a risk of rebound hyperacidity
Down
Indicated for nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and anorexia associated with weight loss in cancer and AIDS patients
Used to reduce the discomfort of gastric or intestinal flatulence and aid in its release
Overproduction of stomach acid
Ending of the medication group known as proton pump inhibitors
An antihistamine agent given for motion sickness, sedation, and nausea/vomiting
Reduces but does not completely abolish acid secretion
Basic compounds of different combination of acid-neutralizing ionic salts
Antacid that is problematic for patients with hypertension, heart failure, or renal insufficiency
Antacids that may lead to diarrhea