Answer:
1. Peptic ulcer is the erosion of stomach cell lining. The main connection between peptic ulcer and aspirin are aspirin cause peptic ulcer by disturbing stomach acid secretion.
2. Patient teaching for aspirin
* Take aspirin with a glass of water to prevent stomach disturbances
* Do not lie down immediately after taking the drug
* Take with food or milk if you have stomach discomfort
3. Celecoxib is cost effective and associated with less risk of gastrointestinal bleeding compared to non selective NSAIDs.
4. Nursing considerations:
* Assess the range of motion and pain score before and through out the therapy
* Assess the patient for allergy to sulfonamides ,aspirin, or NSAIDs.
* Assess the patient for any signs of skin rashes during treatment
Patient teaching:
* Take the dose according to doctor's instructions
*Advice the patient to inform health care professionals if any side effects occur.
* Instruct the patient to notify the doctor if pregnant.
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