Chapter 1 BNF (Food allergy to Stoma Care) Flashcards

1
Q

what are the symptoms of food allergies?

A

skin: rashes, urtaria
GI: colic N and V
Respiratory
Anaphylaxis

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2
Q

what is licensed for food allergy?

A

sodium cromoglicate as adjuct to diet

chlorphenamine for symptoms

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3
Q

What are the antimuscarinic side effects?

A
cant see 
cant poo
can pee 
cant spit
tachycardia
pupil dilation 
drowsiness
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4
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what conditioned are antimuscarinics cautioned in?

A

angle-closure glaucoma
conditions causing tachycardia (hyperthyroidism)
cardiovascular disease

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5
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what conditions are antimuscarinics contraindicated in?

A

urinary retention, BPH
paralytic ileus, GI obstruction
myasthenia gravis
narrow angle glaucoma

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6
Q

what is the MHRA on hyoscine butylbromide injection?

A

risk of adverse effects in cardiac disease

contraindicated in tachycardia
monitor patients and have rescuscitation available

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7
Q

How do antispasmodics work

A

relax intestinal smooth muscle

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8
Q

when should antispasmodics be contraindicated and which spasmodic causes heartburn?

A

Paralytic ileus

peppermint oil causes heartburn

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9
Q

what is an anal fissure?

A

a tear or ulcer in the lining of the anal canal

bleeding
sharp pain on defecation

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10
Q

what is an acute anal fissure how is it treated?

A

<6 weeks
bulk forming laxative or osmotic laxative

lidocaine for pain before emptying

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11
Q

what is chronic anal fissure and how is it treated ?

A

> 6 weeks GTN rectal ointment

oral or topic diltiazem/ nifedipine

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12
Q

What treatments are available for haemorrhoids?

A

bulk forming for constipation
pain relief - simple analgesics (avoid NSAID if bleeding, avoid opioid)

topical - anaesthetic for few days or steroid for 7 days (exclude infection)

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13
Q

Which diseases cause reduced secretions of pancreatic enzymes?

A

cystic fibrosis
pancreatitis
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
coeliac

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14
Q

what dietary advice would be offered to a patient with low pancreatic enzymes?

A

3 meals 2/3 snacks
avoid legumes beans peas
avoid alcohol
avoid reduced fats diets

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15
Q

Advice on pancreatin?

A

take with meal or snacks
PPIs help pancreatin

do not mix with hot food or drink
if mixed with food/liquids, do not keep for more than an hour

enteric coated preparations have higher pancreatin
drink plenty fluids

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16
Q

pancreatin side effects?

A

GI
irritation of buccal mucosa
fibrosing colonopathy in fibrosis

17
Q

pancreatin contraindications?

A

nutrizym 22/pancrease hl in children aged 15 or under with cystic fibrosis

18
Q

which formulation should be avoided in stomas?

A

e/c and m/r and preparations containing sorbitol

19
Q

what medication should be used with caution with stomas?

A

diuretics (dehydration and potassium loss)

digoxin (advice potassium supplements)

avoid laxatives (except bulk forming)