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Study Outline Exam Three: Modules 6, 7 & 8
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Module 6

Chapter 18: Drug –Nutrient Interactions


 Review the FDA pamphlets provided in the announcements.
 Older adults at risk
o Older adults make up 14% of the current population
o By the year 2050, it will be 20% to 22%
o Older adults take more prescription and nonprescription medications than

younger adults
o Likely to be taking drugs for long periods of time for chronic disease
o Drugs are likely to be more toxic
o Respond to drugs with greater variability
o Handle drugs less efficiently
o Nutritional status is more likely to be deficient
o Increased errors in self-care due to mental confusion, illness, and lack of

drug information
o Stimulated or suppressed appetite
o Decreased intestinal absorption
o Increased renal secretion
o Competition or displacement of nutrients for protein carrier sites




 Education regarding food allergies
 Emergency treatment for severe allergic response
o Epinephrine is the only medication that can reverse the symptoms of

anaphylaxis.
 Staying safe
o Strict avoidance of problem foods
o Working with your doctor to develop a Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis

Emergency Care Plan



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o Wearing emergency medical identification (e.g., bracelet, other jewelry) at

all times
o Carrying your medication wherever you go
o Taking your medication at the first sign of a reaction
o Getting to an emergency room for follow-up treatment if you have a

severe reaction
o Resources especially for nurses commonly used in the clinical setting:
 Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses
 Lippincott's Nursing Drug Guide
 Nurses Pocket Drug Guide
 Accidental ingestion
o When people have food allergies, they must be prepared to treat an

unintentional exposure. For example, these include:
 Wearing a medical alert bracelet or necklace
 Carrying an auto-injector device containing epinephrine

(adrenaline)
 Seeking medical help immediately
 Avoiding
o Alcohol can potentiate the effects of some medications while decreasing

the effects of others; it can also cause bleeding in the intestinal tract when

taken with specific medications
o Medications that help the body retain potassium should not be taken with

potassium rich foods such as white beans or bananas.
o Foods high in fiber can decrease the effects of some medications as well;

those medications should be taken on an empty stomach.
o Grapefruit juice can increase the effectiveness of the "statin" drugs used

for cholesterol therefore increasing the chances for side effects as well.
 Assessing for food allergies
 Skin--itching, hives, redness, swelling
 Nose--sneezing, stuffy nose, runny nose
 Mouth--itching, swelling of lips or tongue
 Throat--itching, tightness, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness
 Chest--shortness of breath, cough, wheeze, chest pain, tightness
 Heart--weak pulse, passing out, shock

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 Gastrointestinal (GI) tract--vomiting, diarrhea, cramps
 Nervous system--dizziness or fainting
 Anaphylaxis

 Define Food allergy
 Food allergies are adverse reactions to foods or food components triggered by the

body's immune system.
 Define Food intolerance: negative reactions to food or food componets, not

triggered by the body's immune system
 Lactose intolerance
 Gluten intolerance
 Sensitivities to food additives such as MSG
 Sulfites added to increase crispness or prevent mold growth.
 Effects of food on Drug Absorption (p. 412)
 Increased drug absorption
1. Nutrients
2. Dissolving characteristics: When a drug does not dissolve rapidly

after it has been taken, the time it remains in the stomach with

food is prolonged. This increased time in the stomach may

increase its effective dissolution and consequent absorption. In

some instances, the drug may not dissolve properly because of

either the drug or gastric pH, and it is excreted, thus decreasing

absorption of the drug.
3. Gastric-emptying time: Delayed emptying of food from the

stomach can have the effect of doling out small portions of a drug,

creating more optimal saturation rates on the absorption sites in

the small intestine.



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