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nurse understands that the CABs of CPR stand for what - ANSWERS-compressions,
airway, breathing
what is a loop diuretic - ANSWERS-furosemide lasix, bumetanide bumex, toresimide
deadex : POTENT, risk of potassium depletion in kidney
what is thiazide diuretic - ANSWERS-less potent, potassium loss still present,
hydrochlorothiazide hydroDIURIL
what is a potassium sparing diuretic - ANSWERS-spironolactone: aldactone
diuretics do what to glucose levels - ANSWERS-increase
if client has high uric acid levels, diuretic does what - ANSWERS-increases uric acid
levels; essentially concentrating all levels in body
furesomide (lasix) can cause what kind of loss, especially if given TOO quickly IV -
ANSWERS-hearing loss
when should diuretics be given - ANSWERS-early in day
, IV furosemide, shouldnt be given more than WHAT rate - ANSWERS-4 mg/min
what foods are high in potassium - ANSWERS-bananas, citrus fruits, potatoes,
pumpkin,s melons, tomatoes, spinach, avacado
what is the purpose of digoxin (Lanoxin) - ANSWERS-increase strength of heart's
contractions
what is digoxin - ANSWERS-cardiac glycoside: decreases heart rate and increases
force of contraction
digoxin does what for electrical effect of heart - ANSWERS-decreases SA and AV node,
increases ventricular automaticity
what conditions is digoxin contraindicated - ANSWERS-ventricular dysrhythmias, kidney
disease, hypokalemia and elderly clients
what is compression ventilation rate for an adult - ANSWERS-30:2
the nurse cares for the client 12 hours after aortofemoral bypass, it is MOST important
for the nurse to place the client in which position?
A. sims
B. high fowlers with knee gatched
C. full supine
D. flat prone - ANSWERS-full supine
what do thiazide diuretics do - ANSWERS-block reabsorption of sodium and increase
excretion of water and potassium from body which can result in hypokalemia
all diuretics do what - ANSWERS-block sodium and chloride reabsorption =
EXCRETED IN URINE