Indiana Qualified Medication Assistant (QMA) State Practice Exam

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What is Senokot primarily used for?

  1. Diarrhea relief

  2. Constipation

  3. Nausea

  4. Reducing fever

The correct answer is: Constipation

Senokot is primarily used for treating constipation. It is a brand name for a medication that contains senna, a natural laxative derived from the leaves of the senna plant. Senna works by stimulating the muscles in the intestines, promoting bowel movements and helping to alleviate constipation. When considering the other options, diarrhea relief is not an appropriate use for Senokot, as this medication is specifically designed to provide relief from constipation, not to counteract diarrhea. Nausea management typically involves different medications that target the underlying causes of nausea rather than a laxative. Reducing fever usually requires antipyretic medications, which do not include Senokot. Hence, the correct choice centers on its effectiveness in addressing constipation specifically.