All About
Diuretics
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Fluids and
Electrolytes
100

what is the purpose of diuretics?

Help with fluid retention/overload, accelerate urine formation, will also help with Edema, HF, HTN 

100

Diuretics may cause sensitivity to sunlight, TRUE OR FALSE?

True

100

what are the different types of diuretics?

Loop, Thiazide, Potassium Sparing, Osmotic and CAI's (Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors) 

100

Patient has a GFR of 2, which medications are contraindicated with a LOW GFR rate?

Hydrochlorothiazide (Demadex)

Spironolactone 

100

why should we push furosimide for 1-2 minutes?

to reduce Ototoxicity

200

A patient presents to ER with complaints of muscle weakness, constipation and irregular pulse rate and overall feeling lethargic, Which electrolyte imbalance is he mostly suffering from?

HYPOkalemia

200

These are examples of which type of solution?

Crystalloid Solutions

200
A patient goes to an ophthalmologist and does a tonometry exam, the MD states the pt has increase Intraocular pressure, which medication will he most likely prescribe to decrease the pressure?

Mannitol 

200

What is the most common Diuretic we give to a patient  experiencing Shortness of Breath?

Furosemide (Lasix) 
200

For patients taking Mannitol, who is important to use filtered IV tubing?

may form crystals when exposed to low temperature.

300

which blood type is the universal donor? Universal recipient? 

Donor: O-

Recipient: AB+

300

Match the solutions with their proper descriptions.

A. Isotonic.          A.Water flows into cell= cell growth

B. Hypertonic.   B. Water flows both equally

C. Hypotonic     C. Water flows out of cell & shrinks

Isotonic - B | Hypertonic - C | Hypotonic - A

300

What is wrong with this picture?

there is nothing wrong with this pic, this is the proper way to hang blood

300

Kayexalate must NEVER be given with....

Sorbitol, it will cause Colonic Necrosis

300

What would the RN do if a transfusion reaction is noted on the patient?

Notify the provider and inform blood bank

400

True or False, PO potassium should be diluted with water or fruit juice to minimize GI distress or irritation

TRUE!

400

This diuretic has can be administered PO or IV . 

its onset: 30-60 min (PO), 5 min (IV)

Its peak 1-2 hours (PO), 30 min (IV) 

what am I?

Furosemide (Lasix)

400

A patient has a HGB of 6 and in need of a blood transfusion, which lab value is collected  prior to starting a transfusion to test compatibility?

Type and Screen

400

True or false, Oral medications must be given 45 minutes before a transfusion. 

False, must be given 30 min prior

400
A new grad nurse tells her preceptor, this patient has lactated ringers (LR) infusing, I think it's okay to Hang the blood with it. Should the preceptor intervene? Why or why not?

Yes, blood transfusions may only be infused with NORMAL SALINE

500

This type of blood product does what for the body?

Increases clotting factors

500

which electrolytes are termed "Electrolyte Trio"

Na, Mg, K (sodium, magnesium and potassium)
500

A patient presents to the ER for ETOH, which fluids will most likely be given ? 

Banana Bag or Saline Bag


500

Potassium sparing diuretics such as spironolactone must be given at which time?

Administer at same time each day (morning)

500

What IV supplies are needed prior to starting a blood transfusion?

20g needle catheter and Y tubing with filter
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