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NUR 354 Exam 2 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers What drug class do furosemide and bumetanide fall under? loop diuretics what is the pharmacological action of loop diuretics? - block reabsorption of sodium, chloride, and water in the loop of Henle Which diuretic class still works well in ki...

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What drug class do furosemide and bumetanide fall under?
loop diuretics

what is the pharmacological action of loop diuretics?
- block reabsorption of sodium, chloride, and water in the loop of Henle

Which diuretic class still works well in kidney impairment?
loop diuretics

What are the therapeutic uses associated with loop diuretics?
- reduce edema from HF, cirrhosis, and renal failure
- can be used to temporarily treat hypertension from FVE

What are the drug interactions associated with loop diuretics?
- hypokalemia risk: may cause dysrhythmias with digoxin and cardiac glycosides (heart
failure meds)
- caution with meds that are nephrotoxic or ototoxic like opioids and amino-glycoside
antibiotics
- may counteract insulin and cause hyperglycemia due to increased blood concentration

What are the food interactions associated with loop diuretics?
- hawthorn= hypotension
- ginseng and high sodium reduce effectiveness

What side effects are associated with loop diuretics?
- hypokalemia and other electrolyte imbalances
- dehydration
- hypotension
- hypovolemia

What adverse effects are associated with loop diuretics?
- ototoxicity: tinitus, vertigo, nausea
- hyperglycemia
- hyperuricemia
- increased LDL and decreased HDL

What are some nursing interventions for loop diuretics?
- obtain baseline data: vitals, i's&o's, amount and placement of edema, lung sounds,
skin turgor, mucus membrane assessment
- daily weights at same time each day

, - monitor electrolyte levels
- monitor BP and HR/pulses before administration

What are some safety considerations for loop diuretics?
tell provider if any of these symptoms develop: dry mouth, increased thirst, muscle
cramps, n/v,

symptoms of orthostatic hypotension such as dizziness, lightheadedness, and syncope
may occur

What should you educate patients on if they are receiving loop diuretics?
- change positions slowly
- tell provider if signs of dehydration or electrolyte imbalance occur

How should you evaluate for loop diuretic effectiveness?
daily weights, i's&o's, electrolyte levels, kidney function monitoring (serum creatinine
and serum BUN)

What drug class is hydrochlorothiazide in?
thiazide diuretic

What is the pharmacological action of thiazide diuretics?
blocks sodium, chloride, and water reabsorption in the kidney tubule which encourages
potassium and water excretion

What are the therapeutic uses of thiazide diuretics?
- first choice for treating HTN quickly
- edema from HF, liver and kidney disease
- reduces urine production in diabetes insipidus
- good for osteoporosis because it promotes calcium reabsorption

True or false: thiazide diuretics are equally as effective as loop diuretics
false: thiazide diuretics are less effective than loop diuretics

What are the drug interactions associated with thiazide diuretics?
- use w/ other HTN meds will add to effects on BP
- may reduce efficacy of anticoagulants and insulin
- use with NSAIDs increases risk for nephrotoxicity
- hypokalemia= high risk for digoxin toxicity
- carbamazepine and thiazide diuretics increase each-other's toxicity

What are the food interactions associated with thiazide diuretics?
- ginko biloba may cause paradoxical interaction and cause HTN
- hawthorn may cause hypotension when used with thiazide diuretics

What are the side effects associated with thiazide diuretics?

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