UTIs
Renal System
Thiazide & Loop Diuretics
Osmotic Diuretics and Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors
Potassium Sparring Diuretics
100

List two risk factors for a UTI.

Females with shorter urethras and frequent catheterization.

100

Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) is treated with two drug classes.  List the drug classes and mechanism of action. 

Alpha-adrenergic blockers and Testosterone production blockers.  

Shrink the glad/or relax the sphincter of the bladder 

100

What is the mechanism of action of a thiazide diuretic? 

Block the chloride pump in the distal convoluted tubules and lead to a loss of sodium and potassium and a minor loss of water.  

100

Give an example of an osmotic diuretic.

Mannitol 

100

What are the adverse effects of potassium sparring diuretics?  

Abdominal cramping, confusion, irregular heart rate, nausea,vomiting, and fatigue. 

200
In children with repeated UTIs it is important for the nurse to assess for? 

Obstruction, Sexual Abuse, Bubble Baths, Congenital birth defects, Diabetes, and Immunodeficiencies.

200

What are the adverse effects of urinary 

antispasmodics? 

Related to the blocking of the parasympathetic nervous system (anticholinergics); can't see, can't pee, can't spit, can't ****.

200

What are the most common nursing interventions associated with diuretic administration? 

Ensure fluid intake is adequate

Monitor uric acid levels since the medication can increase uric acid

Daily weights

Assessing for edema

Monitoring input and output 

Monitoring potassium levels

Safety measures due to the risk of hypotension

200

Osmotic diuretic - Nursing Interventions

Assess the skin for signs of edema

Monitor the blood pressure due to the risk of hypotension

Monitor for signs of CNS toxicity 

200

What drugs interact with Spironolactone? 

Some antihypertensive medications and salicylates. When combined with a salicylate it decreases the effectiveness of the diuretic and increases the risk of hypotension.  When combined with ARBs and ACEIs it increases the risk of hyperkalemia. 

300

List a contraindication for phenazopyridine and what should the nurse include when educating the patient who is taking phenazopyridine? 

Contraindication - Renal Insufficiency

Patient Education - Instruct the patient to report any yellowing of the eyes or skin to their provider and it is normal for the urine to be a reddish-orange color. 


300

Which class of diuretics is used first in the treatment of hypertension? 

Thiazide diuretics 

300

Loop diuretics - which labs do we monitor? 

Potassium, calcium, and glucose levels 

300

Give an example of a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and what is it used for? 

Acetazolamide 

Glaucoma 

400

What is the purpose of urine culture and sensitivity testing?

A urine culture looks for bacteria that cause UTIs. If you have a UTI, an antibiotic sensitivity test can pinpoint the bacteria. This information helps your healthcare provider choose the best medicine to clear up your infection.

400

What are the signs of hypokalemia? 

Fatigue, weakness, and muscle cramps 

400

Thiazide diuretics - Adverse Effects 

Hypotension, dizziness, nocturia, muscle cramps

400

Acetazolamide - Drug Interactions 

Lithium 

Salicylates

500

Dutasteride and pregnancy risk factors.

Dutasteride can be absorbed through the skin and cause birth defects in male fetuses. 

500

Patients who are treated with alfuzosin for BPH should be instructed to monitor for the following...

Bleeding, headache, alopecia, GI disturbances

Increased IOP, blood pressure, and incomplete bladder emptying 

500

Thiazide diuretics - Drug Interactions 

Loop Diuretics - Drug interactions 

Thiazide Diuretics

Digoxin - increased risk for toxicity due to changes in potassium levels 

Antidiabetic agents (Insulin) - decreased effects of antidiabetic agents

Lithium - increased risk of lithium toxicity 

Loop Diuretics

Gentamicin - ototoxicity 

Anticoagulants - effects may be increased 

NSAIDS - ibuprofen, naproxen, salicylates etc. 

Digoxin

Lithium 

Cholestyramine can be given to patients taking HCTZ but the drugs should be given at least two hours apart!