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Best marker for estimating kidney function - Ans -GFR, if its elevated filtrate is not passing through the kidneys Avoid what medication with kidney failure? - Ans -NSAIDs What time of day do we want patients to take their diuretics? - Ans -Morning -- we dont want them peeing all night! Loop diuretic prototype - Ans -Furosemide #1 Drug used for worsening heart failure - Ans -Furosemide Administration alert for furosemide - Ans -Administer slowly or it can cause ototoxicity Furosemide is potassium wasting or sparing? - Ans -Wasting Mechanism of action for Furosemide - Ans -blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the loop of Henle Uses for furosemide - Ans -Reducing edema associated with heart failure and hypertension Monitor what with furosemide use? - Ans -Cardiac output (monitor!) and blood pressure T/F Furosemide in IV works in minutes. - Ans -True, so monitor their BP and HR right away Furosemide (Lasix) ways of admin - Ans -PO and IV Thiazide diuretic prototype - Ans -hydrochlorothiazide Is hydrochlorothiazide potassium sparing or wasting? - Ans -Wasting Mechanism of action for hydrochlorothiazide - Ans -Blocks sodium reabsorption and increases potassium and water excretion T/F Thiazide diuretics are less effective than loop diuretics. - Ans -True Do not administer hydrochlorothiazide to patients that are diagnosed with.. - Ans -Gout Do not give hydrochlorothiazide to patients with this allergy. - Ans -Sulfa Potassium Sparing Diuretic prototype - Ans -Spironolactone Advantage of Spironolactone over the other diuretics? - Ans -Diuresis without affecting potassium Mechanism of action for Spironolactone - Ans -blocks sodium and aldosterone What does aldosterone do? - Ans -Control renal reabsorption of sodium and potassium Increased aldosterone = - Ans -sodium and water retention, so if we are blocking it.... Na and H20 = eliminated Hyperkalemia signs - Ans -Muscle cramping and cardiac arrhythmias Spironolactone is used for - Ans -heart failure Drug to drug interaction with Spironolactone - Ans -Lisinopril -- too much potassium! What other food should we tell patients to avoid regarding high potassium? - Ans -Salt substitutes Osmotic diuretic prototype - Ans -Mannitol Mechanism of action for mannitol - Ans -increases the thickness of filtrate so water can't be reabsorbed into blood stream What is mannitol used for? - Ans -decreasing swelling/pressure in eyes and brain What admin form in mannitol in? - Ans -IV only What do we assess for with mannitol? - Ans -Lung sounds -- and it can worsen edema T/F Mannitol can be used long term. - Ans -False, its for acute not chronic Monitor what while using mannitol and why? - Ans -LOC and pupillary responses We want to make sure we're decreasing ICP not increasing Nitroglycerin mechanism of action - Ans -relaxes both arterial and venous smooth muscle to dilate coronary arteries What is nitroglycerin used for? - Ans -Treatment or prevention of angina or ACUTE chest pain How many nitroglycerin tablets can someone take while waiting for 911? - Ans -4

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Questions and Answers
2025-2026

Best marker for estimating kidney function - Ans -GFR, if its elevated filtrate is not
passing through the kidneys

Avoid what medication with kidney failure? - Ans -NSAIDs

What time of day do we want patients to take their diuretics? - Ans -Morning -- we dont
want them peeing all night!

Loop diuretic prototype - Ans -Furosemide

#1 Drug used for worsening heart failure - Ans -Furosemide

Administration alert for furosemide - Ans -Administer slowly or it can cause ototoxicity

Furosemide is potassium wasting or sparing? - Ans -Wasting

Mechanism of action for Furosemide - Ans -blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride
in the loop of Henle

Uses for furosemide - Ans -Reducing edema associated with heart failure and
hypertension

Monitor what with furosemide use? - Ans -Cardiac output (monitor!) and blood pressure

T/F Furosemide in IV works in minutes. - Ans -True, so monitor their BP and HR right
away

Furosemide (Lasix) ways of admin - Ans -PO and IV

Thiazide diuretic prototype - Ans -hydrochlorothiazide

Is hydrochlorothiazide potassium sparing or wasting? - Ans -Wasting

Mechanism of action for hydrochlorothiazide - Ans -Blocks sodium reabsorption and
increases potassium and water excretion

T/F Thiazide diuretics are less effective than loop diuretics. - Ans -True

Do not administer hydrochlorothiazide to patients that are diagnosed with.. - Ans -Gout

Do not give hydrochlorothiazide to patients with this allergy. - Ans -Sulfa

, Potassium Sparing Diuretic prototype - Ans -Spironolactone

Advantage of Spironolactone over the other diuretics? - Ans -Diuresis without affecting
potassium

Mechanism of action for Spironolactone - Ans -blocks sodium and aldosterone

What does aldosterone do? - Ans -Control renal reabsorption of sodium and potassium

Increased aldosterone = - Ans -sodium and water retention, so if we are blocking it....
Na and H20 = eliminated

Hyperkalemia signs - Ans -Muscle cramping and cardiac arrhythmias

Spironolactone is used for - Ans -heart failure

Drug to drug interaction with Spironolactone - Ans -Lisinopril -- too much potassium!

What other food should we tell patients to avoid regarding high potassium? - Ans -Salt
substitutes

Osmotic diuretic prototype - Ans -Mannitol

Mechanism of action for mannitol - Ans -increases the thickness of filtrate so water can't
be reabsorbed into blood stream

What is mannitol used for? - Ans -decreasing swelling/pressure in eyes and brain

What admin form in mannitol in? - Ans -IV only

What do we assess for with mannitol? - Ans -Lung sounds -- and it can worsen edema

T/F Mannitol can be used long term. - Ans -False, its for acute not chronic

Monitor what while using mannitol and why? - Ans -LOC and pupillary responses
We want to make sure we're decreasing ICP not increasing

Nitroglycerin mechanism of action - Ans -relaxes both arterial and venous smooth
muscle to dilate coronary arteries

What is nitroglycerin used for? - Ans -Treatment or prevention of angina or ACUTE
chest pain

How many nitroglycerin tablets can someone take while waiting for 911? - Ans -4
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