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A client who has been found to have Helicobacter pylori. To prevent rebound hypersecretion, take the drug on a regular schedule and avoid rapid cessation. The client should receive these instructions.
One of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases is H. pylori infection. The majority of H. pylori infection patients exhibit symptoms of both acute and chronic gastritis. Stomach cancer or a rare form of stomach lymphoma can occasionally result from H pylori.
Not spicy food, but Helicobacter pylori, is the cause of stomach ulcers. Instead of spicy meals and stress, which doctors considered the main causes of peptic ulcers at the time, Marshall and Warren were able to demonstrate that the bacteria Helicobacter pylori was the primary cause of peptic ulcers.
To prevent rebound hypersecretion, the client should be instructed to take the drug regularly and to avoid rapid discontinuation.
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A client with a history of smoking, daily alcohol consumption, and ingestion of a minimum of ten antacids (Tums) per day is started on a triple therapy ulcer regime for a positive Helicobacter pylori infection. What instructions should be given to the client?
a. Take the medication regularly, and avoid abrupt withdrawal to prevent rebound hypersecretion.
b. Take Nexium on a full stomach.
c. Decrease your smoking to one pack per day.
d. Take Tums in conjunction with other medications to enhance acid protection and promote healing.