Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition Test Bank - Bowel Disorder Drugs Related

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A patient is receiving lactulose three times a day. The nurse knows that the patient is not constipated and is receiving this drug for which reason?

  • A. High ammonia levels due to liver failure
  • B. Prevention of constipation
  • C. Chronic renal failure
  • D. Chronic diarrhea
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Lactulose produces a laxative effect but also works to reduce blood ammonia levels by converting ammonia to ammonium. Ammonium is a water-soluble cation that is trapped in the intestines and cannot be reabsorbed into the systemic circulation. This effect has proved helpful in reducing elevated serum ammonia levels in patients with severe liver disease. The other options are incorrect.