Peptic Ulcer Disease
Peptic Ulcer Disease ( 40 Questions)
Administering antacids one hour before meals would be less effective in providing pain relief during mealtime when stomach acid production is increased.
This statement is correct. Administering antacids with meals helps neutralize stomach acid during the digestion process and provides pain relief for clients with peptic ulcer disease.
Administering antacids two hours after meals may not effectively reduce pain during the mealtime when stomach acid production is at its peak.
Administering antacids at bedtime may help with overnight acid reduction, but it may not adequately address pain during meals when acid production is higher.
Choice A reason:
Administering antacids one hour before meals would be less effective in providing pain relief during mealtime when stomach acid production is increased.
Choice B reason:
This statement is correct. Administering antacids with meals helps neutralize stomach acid during the digestion process and provides pain relief for clients with peptic ulcer disease.
Choice C reason:
Administering antacids two hours after meals may not effectively reduce pain during the mealtime when stomach acid production is at its peak.
Choice D reason:
Administering antacids at bedtime may help with overnight acid reduction, but it may not adequately address pain during meals when acid production is higher.