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The nurse is caring for a patient in metabolic alkalosis. The patient has an NG tube to low intermittent suction for a
diagnosis of bowel obstruction. What drug would the nurse expect to find on the medication orders?

  • A. Cimetidine
  • B. Maalox
  • C. Potassium chloride elixir
  • D. ) Furosemide
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Cimetidine. In metabolic alkalosis, the blood pH is elevated due to excess bicarbonate. Cimetidine is a histamine-2 receptor antagonist that can help decrease gastric acid production, which can contribute to alkalosis. Maalox (B) is an antacid used to treat acid-related conditions, not alkalosis. Potassium chloride elixir (C) is used to correct potassium imbalances, not directly related to alkalosis. Furosemide (D) is a loop diuretic used to treat fluid retention and edema, not specifically indicated for metabolic alkalosis.