NUR 140 Cardiac Review Graded A 2025
NUR 140 Cardiac Review Graded A 2025 1. Describe the actions and important nursing actions for the medications below: Thiazide Diuretics (Hydrochlorothiazide, Chlorothiazide, Metolazone) Actions: Keeps chloride, sodium, and water in the tubule to be excreted in the urine, thus preventing reabsorption in the vascular system. Side effects: electrolyte imbalances (sodium/potassium), Hyperglycemia (monitor DM patients blood sugar), Hyperuricemia (monitor uric acid levels for patients with kidney stones or gout), Hyperlipidemia (monitor LDL and triglyceride levels). Nursing Actions: Use with caution with patients with renal impairments/renal failure. Monitor I and O’s, Electrolytes, and blood pressure Beta Blockers (Suffix end with –lol: Metoprolol, Atenolol, Propranolol, Carvedilol, sotalol) Actions: Blocks Beta1 receptors and causes vasodilation, decreased HR, decreased peripheral resistance, and decreased cardiac output. Carvedilol: used for patients with heart failure for rate and rhythm Sotalol: used for patients is A-fib. Helps slow down the HR and decrease cardiac workload and oxygen demand. Side effects: orthostatic hypotension and hypoglycemia Nursing Actions: Use cautiously with patients with Heart Failure and Asthma. It is less effective for African Americans give thiazide or calcium channel blockers. and Asians are sensitive to high doses of beta blockers. CAUTION: heart rate and blood pressure ACE inhibitors (suffix ends with –pril: captopril, lisinopril, enalapril)
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