What is the usual dosage for maintenance therapy of digoxin for elderly patients?
0.125-0.25
What vital sign should you check before given medication?
Apical pulse
What is digoxin used for?
To treat heart failure and certain types of irregular heartbeats.
What other medications can digoxin interact with?
Certain antibiotics, diuretics and heart medications
What are two vital signs that you should check daily while taking medication?
Blood pressure and heart rate
What is the maximum daily dose of digoxin for treating heart failure?
0.25 mg
What should the apical pulse read in order to given the medication?
Apical pulse must be not less than 60 to administer, if less than 60. Hold medication
What is the Normal Lab Value for digoxin?
0.5-2 ng/mL
What is digoxin commonly used for in the treatment of heart conditions?
To help the heart beat stronger and slower
Where should you store this drug?
Room temperature protected from light and in a dry place. Do not store in the bathroom
What is the recommended dosage adjustment for elderly patients taking digoxin?
A lower dose, usually half of the recommended dose for younger adults.
What history should the nurse ask about during the assessment?
Past medication history
What are 5 common side of digoxin?
Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness and blurred vision
What are the signs of intoxication caused by digoxin?
Nausea, vomiting, slow HR and blurry vision
What should you do if you become dizzy or pass out?
Seek medical help right away
What is the usual maintenance dose of digoxin for treating atrial fibrillation?
0.125-0.375 mg per day
How often should digoxin levels be checked?
Levels should be checked regularly especially when starting or changing a dose.
How does digoxin work in the body?
Helps the heart beat stronger and pump more blood
What should be monitored while taking digoxin?
Kidney function, electrolyte levels and signs of cardiac toxicity.
Swelling of the mouth, face or lips are signs of what?
An allergic reaction
What is the recommended loading dose of digoxin for treating a fib?
0.5-1 mg given in divided doses over 24 hours.
When auscultating lungs, what are you listening for during the assessment?
Crackles
What medication class does digoxin belongs to?
Digitalis glycosides
what are two ways digoxin can be administered?
Injection and oral
What foods should be avoided within 2 hours of taking digoxin?
Fiber foods